You can avoid cleaning your bedsheets as often by making it a habit to not eat in bed, not sleeping with your pet and only cuddling down in the sheets after a shower. It may seem like a hassle to ...
There is nothing better than crawling into bed after a long, hard day. Covering up under your comforter and wiggling down into the sheets can feel like an oasis. However, this comfort can only be made ...
Caring for your sheets correctly will keep them fresh and help lengthen their lifespan. Washing your bed sheets the right way—and regularly—keeps them clean, extends their life, and supports better ...
Sort sheets, pre-treat stains, and wash on the right temp and gentle cycle. Dry on low heat or line-dry; wash every 1–2 weeks (more often if needed). Skip bleach and softeners; treat stains correctly ...
You typically spend upward of eight hours in bed each day, which leads to the buildup of dirt, body oils, dead skin cells, sweat, and other grime on your sheets and bedding. All this residue isn't ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Here's a question for you: How often should you wash your stuff, including your bed sheets, comforters, towels and clothes? The answer has generated a lot of buzz in the studio ...
We Americans aren’t fond of doing laundry. In a 2021 study, when people were asked to name their least favorite chores, doing laundry took the top spot alongside cleaning the bathroom and doing dishes ...
A change in the weather may prompt a change in your laundry routine. Learn when to wash your bed sheets in the winter and key ...
The coronavirus pandemic has many of us thinking more about how often and thoroughly we should clean our homes and belongings. But what about our sheets and other bedding? Germs can spread easily when ...
Washing your bed sheets the right way—and regularly—keeps them clean, extends their life, and supports better health and comfort. Sheets come in various textiles, so it's important to read the care ...
Here’s a fun fact that might make you want to strip your bed immediately: after just one week, pillowcases and sheets contain between 3 and 5 million CFUs (colony-forming units) of bacteria per square ...