Autumn and winter quilts have a tide smell ?The nanny has been tricks for many years to get rid o

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-30

With the arrival of autumn and winter, especially the dry and cold weather in the north and the wet and cold weather in the south, many people can feel a damp and musty smell after taking out the quilt. After a long time of covering the quilt, there will be a noticeable odor, because there is no sun to dry the quilt in autumn and winter, which provides an environment for mites and bacteria to breed and multiply. In this article, we will introduce some tips from nannies over the years to help you solve the problem of "trendy taste" and reduce the breeding of mites.

First of all, for cotton quilts, you can try to put the desiccant from your usual snacks into the quilt, which can absorb the damp smell. Desiccant, commonly found in some food packaging, is a hygroscopic substance that can help remove damp and musty odors from quilts, making it easy to use.

Secondly, for duvets, you can use lemonade and water to dilute and spray on the quilt. Lemon contains a natural deodorizing function, while acidic lemonade can neutralize odors and give the quilt a fresh fragrance. For the maintenance of duvets, do not expose yourself to excessive sunlight, because too long exposure to the sun will damage the down fibers and lead to a decrease in warmth.

Finally, for wool comforters, you can try using diluted alcohol and water to spray on the quilt. Alcohol has a bactericidal effect, and spraying it on wool quilts can remove odor and reduce the chances of mites surviving. Although wool is less susceptible to moisture, it is relatively difficult to maintain, and spraying diluted alcohol and water can effectively solve this problem.

These tips can save time and effort, and are very practical. However, it is important to note that the methods mentioned in this article need to be used with caution and avoid overspraying. If your quilt has a strong odor or stain, it's best to choose a professional washing method to clean it.

On the web, this article has attracted a certain amount of attention and discussion. Some readers expressed interest in these methods and shared their own experiences and other tips for removing mites. Other readers were skeptical about the effectiveness of these methods and raised some questions. Because of the existence of different perspectives, we need to further verify and improve the practicability and effectiveness of these methods.

We can also find a similar situation in past events. For example, similar mite removal tips have been featured in some home magazines or on the Internet**. However, these methods are controversial, with some people believing that they work while others believe that they do not. This re-emphasizes the need to be cautious when using these methods and to judge and experiment based on the actual situation.

These solutions to the "tide taste" of quilts have limited impact on society, mainly to provide some practical tips to help people solve the problem of quilt odor in autumn and winter. While these methods may not work for everyone, they provide ideas and inspiration for people to experiment and improve according to their needs and conditions.

As of now, there have been no reports on whether there are any more studies or new developments on this issue. However, we can continue to focus on and explore more solutions in our daily lives. If you have other good suggestions or experiences, please share them in the comment area, and let's work together to ** how to better solve the problem of quilt "tide".

This article presents some tips for tackling the odor of autumn and winter quilts, and emphasizes the importance of using it with caution and judging according to the actual situation. While these methods don't work for everyone, they provide a practical reference to help people better solve the problem of quilt "trendiness". Autumn and winter are cold and damp, and we should continue to pay attention and explore more ways to ensure that our comforters are fresh and dry. (This article** is from the Internet, if there is any infringement, please contact to delete, thank you!.))

Have you ever encountered the problem of quilt "trendy" in your daily life?What workarounds have you tried?Feel free to leave a message in the comment section and share your experience and views with us!

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