How often does bask in the quilt bask in the sun?

When I was a child, I found that my mother often took out all the quilts at home to dry, because in sunny weather, bask in the quilt could dry the mites on the quilts to make them cleaner. Some people think that the longer the quilt is exposed to the sun, the better, but in fact this is wrong. Bask in the quilt's frequency is not appropriate. So how often is it best to dry the quilt? Let me give you a brief introduction.

It's best to dry the quilt once every half a month, and once a month if the weather is bad, because there are no sunny days in some places in winter, so there is no way. Be sure to dry the quilt at home after the sun comes out, because it is easy to cause mites to breed on the quilt.

Mite is a kind of organism harmful to human body. Some people will have skin inflammation or acne on their faces because of mite allergy, and mites are not very good for their health. So it's best to take out the quilt and dry it often, which is also good for their health.

Why can't quilts be aired often?

Because if bask in the quilt occurs frequently, it will probably cause the fibers on the quilt to become shorter or fall off, which will do great damage to the quality of the quilt. In particular, some duvets and wool quilts must not be exposed to the sun. It is best to put them in a ventilated place to dry for one hour, because the high temperature in the sun will change the oil in the duvets and wool, produce a rancid smell, destroy the quality of the quilt, and make the silk quilt discolored and easy to crack. Synthetic fiber quilts only need to be exposed to the sun for an hour or two, and it is not suitable for exposure.

Bask in the quilt also pays attention to the difference between inside and outside. Generally speaking, it would be best to go to bask in the quilt, so that bask in the quilt can not only protect the quilt material, but also let the quilt directly touch the sun. If it is a quilt for drying chemical fiber raw materials, it is best to cover it with a thin cloth when drying, because this can ensure that the quilt will not be damaged.

Drying the quilt regularly in winter can keep the quilt dry, prevent mildew caused by cotton lice and Mucor spores, reduce harmful substances such as mites attached to the quilt, ensure the hygiene and cleanliness of the bed, reduce the occurrence of diseases, and make people sleep comfortably and safely.

Bask in the quilt had better be based on its own location and season, so as not to damage the quality of the quilt, but also to eliminate the bacteria on the quilt, and kill the best of both worlds.