What should I do with the unwanted bedding?

What should I do with the unwanted bedding?

What should I do with the unwanted bedding? In our daily life, we will buy all kinds of daily necessities. After a long time, we will find that many old things are not used, and continuing to store them will occupy indoor space, such as old quilts and so on. Let's take a look at how to deal with unnecessary bedding and related information.

How to deal with unwanted quilts 1 1? How to throw away quilts that are not used at home?

Quilts that are not used at home can be thrown into the recycling bin. If the trash can't fit, you can put it in a bag next to the trash can. Old quilts not used at home can also be donated to rescue stations or other non-profit organizations, or quilts can be refurbished into mattresses, cushions and other small objects for use.

Second, how to deal with old things at home

1. If the owner is ingenious, we can transform the old clothes we don't use into small objects, for example, cut the old clothes into blocks and use them as dust covers. Sew old clothes into a square bag and put some old cotton in it as pillows and cushions. Make a simple storage box with coke bottles and pants.

If the old furniture at home is not damaged, we can put stickers or paint on the furniture for renovation, which is both beautiful and practical. We can also make appropriate modifications to the old furniture, such as adding cushions and wooden supports to the old suitcase at home, and a retro leather soft seat will be transformed.

In addition to renovating and reusing the old things at home, you can also donate them to others, such as public welfare organizations, relief agencies and so on. You can also sell old things in flea markets or second-hand recycling platforms. If there is not much use value, it can be sold to a waste recycling station.

How to deal with unwanted bedding 2 Ⅰ: Renovation

Can the quilt be refurbished?

To know this question, let's first understand another question, that is, what is the dividing line between the old and new quilts? Is the quilt old and new?

Actually, it's not. It's just that the filler inside is different.

In the past, quilts in rural areas were full of cotton that bounced off. When the quilt is new, we will cover it or feel soft and fluffy.

After a long time of use, the cotton filler inside will become solid, and at this time, when we look at the quilt, we will find that it will become harder.

At this time, the quilt is already old.

When we want to change these old quilts into new ones, we need to deal with them because of the use of cotton fillers that have been porcelain.

As long as the cotton is fluffy, the quilt will be softer.

Therefore, there is a job called cotton beating twice. Pull out the cotton inside, play it again to make it fluffy again, then change a quilt cover and make a new one. This is called renovation.

However, it should be noted that the cotton ejected twice cannot be completely used for a quilt. For example, our original old quilt used five Jin of cotton, and after the second beating, it can be used on two new quilts respectively.

In other words, these two new quilts are mixed with two and a half Jin of old cotton. The reason for this is to make it fluffy for a longer time, and at the same time, its warmth retention effect is better than that of using old cotton completely.

So, we asked those people, what do they do with old quilts? People took it back and redecorated it. Of course, they are mixed in different quilts. We can do the same in our family life. We can renovate the old quilt and use it as a new one.

This is one of the most commonly used methods in the treatment of old quilts, which is called renovation.

Whether we sell old quilts to collectors or in family life, most old quilts are treated in this way. Not many people just throw away the quilt. It's different from clothes.

And some people don't want to make quilts anymore, they can change them into many things.

Ⅱ: Modification

In family life, converting old quilts into other things is another widely used method.

What can it be converted into? For example, replace quilts with mattresses, and replace old quilts with various cushions or sofa cushions.

Changing the quilt into a mattress is a familiar operation method. In fact, in the daily life of many ordinary families, mattresses are made directly from old quilts.

The reason why people like to replace old quilts with mattresses is because people have a feeling that the mattress is laid underneath, covered with sheets and other things, and outsiders can't see it even if they come.

Some families may bounce the cotton inside again, but most just put the quilt under it and turn it into a mattress.

And some housewives can't stay idle at home, so they will tear down the old quilt and replace it with cushions or cushions.

For example, some people use chairs in restaurants. These chairs are made of old quilts and rags at home and covered with a cushion.

There are cushions, sofa cushions, mattresses and so on.

Some people may think that it is not foreign, but in fact, these cushions can be made very beautifully as long as they work hard.

The above are several ways to deal with the old quilt at home.

ⅲ: Of course, the disposal of old quilts is not limited to the methods we mentioned. We can also donate them to people in need. Many people are willing to donate, but when they donate, they need to transport the quilt to the mailing place, so they give up.

Personally, I think this aspect should be improved to make donation more convenient.

Others can be put in some specific places, and people will naturally take them away if necessary. If someone else takes it, they can sell it.

What should I do with the unwanted bedding? It is definitely not the best way to dispose of it directly.

As we all know, there are three kinds of quilts, cotton, silk and recycled cotton. As far as the waste recycling industry is concerned, recycled cotton has no recycling value, that is, if your quilt is recycled cotton, you can throw it away directly, but if it is cotton or silk cotton, don't throw it away directly.

Under normal circumstances, if it is a quilt, cotton will not be soft after being used for a long time, and it can be reused, whether it is a quilt or a mattress. In short, it can be used continuously. Silk quilts can generally be used for 10 years, and can be refurbished when they are old. There are tutorials online, so you can do them yourself.

Besides, don't throw away the old quilt when you don't want it. Some people who believe in geomantic omen think that quilts are rich with their owners. They can't be given away, burned or thrown away. If you really want to throw them away, you must cut them into small pieces. We don't know if there is any basis for this view, but we really can't throw it away directly, because some black-hearted businessmen will directly regard the quilt you throw away as "black-hearted cotton".

"Black heart cotton"! This word is familiar to many people, so I won't say it here. There is only one way to treat old quilts-recycling. The recycling we are talking about here is not sold by any small business vendor, but must be a formal recycling enterprise, such as Hulk Energy Recycling. Like old clothes, the old quilts recycled by such enterprises are traceable and can be sold with confidence!