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  1. Tobias
    27.04.2023 @ 05:30

    As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language or culture. However, I can provide a translation of the text in Chinese to English:

    Photography: Mike Kraut. There is almost nothing as comfortable as jumping into a freshly made bed and shining on clean sheets. Ah – this is your happy place. Your refuge, and you basically spend a third of your life there, so its time to give it the treatment it deserves. We interviewed Lindsey Boyd of The Laundress, thanking her for her advice on keeping sheets looking and feeling their best. How often should you wash your sheets? Youre not in college anymore, so washing your sheets once a month wont fly. “Body oils, sweat, and bacteria will quickly accumulate on your bedding,” Boyd explains. Her advice is to run a load once a week. If youre heavy in the sweating department, consider increasing the frequency to twice a week. The best way to wash sheets is compared to higher maintenance wool sweaters or lace bras. Its easy to clean sheets. Put them in the washing machine, in a warm to hot cycle, and then go figure out dinner. Remember, hot water can fade colored items faster, so use a warm to cold cycle for those pretty patterns or black sets. However, if youre dealing with stains (like your child wetting the bed) or youve been sick, choose the hottest cycle to kill bacteria. When it comes to detergent, read the label: Boyd recommends using a cleaner with plant-based surfactants. “Otherwise, it will say petroleum-based, which is not what you want,” she says. Separately washing sheets is tempting to do with just one load, but separating them from other items – especially towels – is a good idea. “The lint from towels will fall onto the sheets, which is not something you want to deal with,” Boyd warns. Its great to throw a stray cotton T-shirt with your bedding, but items like socks and shirts often get caught in the sheets, either lost or not properly cleaned. Another reason to wash clothes and sheets separately is to avoid hindrance. “Sheets get caught on zippers and hardware, and youll find mysterious holes and cracks,” Boyd says. Spot treating bedding. Who doesnt love drinking coffee in bed, or you know, pizza? If there are food stains on your sheets or oil stains or creams on your pillows, Boyd recommends using an oxygen bleach dye to pre-t