How to clean the dirty quilt core?

As we all know, in fact, the quilt core should not be directly put into the washing machine or washed with water like ordinary clothes, because it is likely to damage the quilt. In fact, there is a good way to clean the quilt, that is, washing it with rice washing water and orange peel, which can achieve very good cleaning effect.

The specific operation is to boil the orange peel with clean rice washing water, then filter the orange peel onto gauze, drain most of the water, wrap it with paper towels, let the orange peel cover the yellow stained area of the quilt, and then rub it back and forth by hand, and soon the quilt will turn white.

In addition, lemon juice is actually a very good choice. Pour lemon juice into the yellow area of the cup and rub it back and forth by hand, which can get a very good cleaning effect.

In addition to the above methods, if the quilt is too big, how should it be cleaned? In fact, this is also a very nerve-racking problem. You can prepare a big black plastic bag first, and then fold the quilt and put it in. After putting it in, try to exhaust the air in the bag, seal the quilt, and then expose it to the sun for several hours. As we all know, in fact, black plastic bags are the most endothermic, and the high temperature of about 50 degrees can kill bacteria, so it is a good choice to kill bacteria in quilts and remove odor in this way.

Be sure to remember that no matter what material the quilt is, it can't be washed in the washing machine, otherwise it will be deformed and the warmth retention effect will be different from before.