It's winter now, and we've probably started using the quilts at home. But have you noticed that when we take out the quilt that has been placed in the summer and cover it, there is always a bad smell?Even if we dry it in the sun, the winter sun is not enough to effectively remove odors from the quilt.
So what should we do?Today, I'm going to share a method with you.
The quilt at home is an item that we come into contact with every day. However, when the weather is gloomy and humid, or we are unable to wash and dry our quilts in time for various reasons, that unpleasant smell will quietly invade our lives.
Because now in winter, even if we dry the quilt, we still feel that the quilt is not transparent. In addition, bacteria and mites inside cannot be removed.
How to solve this problem?Is there a way to make the quilt clean as new, fragrant and odorless without washing or drying?
The method is very simple, first take out a small watering can, fill it with half a bottle of water, and then add two caps of alcohol. If alcohol is not available, a highly concentrated liquor can also be used.
Finally, cut half a lemon, squeeze the juice into a watering can, stir well, and spray directly on the quilt. Because alcohol volatilizes quickly, and it has the effect of sterilization, disinfection and mite removal, the vitamin C in lemon can also remove mites well, and its taste is very fragrant. In this way, all odors on the quilt can be eliminated.
After the spraying is completed, you may be worried about whether the quilt will get wetActually, no, because the water molecules in the watering can are very small, and the quilt will not get wet when sprayed.
Next, we open the hot air shield of the hair dryer and blow directly on the quilt with maximum force. The hot windshield quickly dissipates moisture and makes the cotton inside soft. After blow-drying, the quilt will have a light lemon scent.
When covered at night, the quilt will become fluffy and warm, and most importantly, the bacteria and mites inside will be eliminated, so that the covered quilt is comfortable and hygienic.
In addition, when our quilt has an odor, we can choose to use mothballs or desiccant to remove moisture and odor;
For cashmere and duvets, cleaning and disinfection can be done using a spraying solution. These methods can effectively clean the quilt and remove odors without washing or drying.
However, regardless of the method used, it is advisable to dry the quilt in time when the weather improves. Because drying not only makes the quilt cleaner, softer and more comfortable, but also uses ultraviolet rays to kill bacteria and ensure our health.
In short, when it is inconvenient to wash and dry the quilt, we can flexibly use the above methods to clean and remove odors;And if the weather permits, be sure to dry the quilt in time to get the best cleaning effect and health protection.