如何照顾你的床单
几乎没有什么东西能像跳进一张刚刚铺好的床一样舒服,并且在干净的床单上闪闪发光。啊啊 – 这是你快乐的地方。你的避难所而你基本上花费了三分之一的生命,所以是时候给它应得的治疗了。我们采访了The Laundress的Lindsey Boyd,感谢她保持床单看起来和感觉最好的建议.
你应该多久洗一次床单?
你不再上大学了,所以每月洗一次床单不会飞。 “身体上的油脂,汗水和细菌会迅速堆积在你的床上用品上,”博伊德解释道。她的建议是:每周运行一次负载。如果你在出汗部门很重,考虑将频率提高到每周两次.
洗床单的最佳方法
与较高维护的羊毛毛衣或花边胸罩相比,清洁床单是轻而易举的。将它们放在洗衣机中,在温暖到炎热的循环中,然后去弄清楚晚餐。请记住,热水可以更快地淡化彩色物品,因此对于那些漂亮的图案或黑色套装,请使用温暖到冷的循环。但是,如果您正在处理污渍(例如,您的孩子弄湿了床)或者您已经生病,请选择最热的循环来杀死细菌。当谈到洗涤剂时,请看标签:Boyd建议使用含有植物性表面活性剂的清洁剂。 “否则就会说石油为基础,这是你不想要的,”她说.
单独清洗床单
只要做一次装载就可以做到这一点很有诱惑力,可以将床单与其他物品分开 – 特别是毛巾. “毛巾上的棉绒会落到床单上,这不是你想要处理的东西,”博伊德警告说。用你的床上用品扔掉一件流浪的棉质T恤很好,但袜子和衬衫等物品经常卡在床单内,要么丢失,要么得不到适当的清洁。另外洗衣服和床单的另一个原因是避免妨碍。 “床单被拉链和硬件夹住,你会发现神秘的洞和裂缝,”博伊德说.
现场处理床上用品
谁不喜欢在床上喝杯咖啡,或者你知道,披萨?如果您的床单上有食物污渍或枕头上有油渍或面霜,Boyd建议使用含氧漂白染色液预处理该区域。 “对于任何重污渍,我会在你把它扔进机器之前预先浸泡,”她说.
干燥床单的最佳方法
“对于任何事情,我都要远离高温,”博伊德说。她建议使用中到低的设置来烘干床上用品.
干燥周期结束前十分钟,取出您的床单。如果你喜欢一张清爽的床,现在熨烫它们,而它们有点潮湿。我们建议使用Rowenta Eco Intelligence蒸汽熨斗,它可以节省25%的能量,但每次都能确保直角。片材冷却后很难将皱纹弄出来.
你应该使用织物柔软剂?
谁不喜欢织物柔软剂提供的柔软柔软的感觉?虽然它有很多专业人士 – 软化你的衣服,帮助静电,添加新鲜的香味和熨烫更容易 – 这对某些材料,包括床单实际上是不好的。 “它[传统上]由动物脂肪制成,”博伊德解释说,“它很厚,渗透到织物中,削弱了纸张中的纤维,造成了洞。”不要担心。像The Laundress这样的更多品牌正在使用植物配方,这种配方在洗涤时很容易脱落,对面料更温和。购买柔软剂时,可以选择基于油菜的选项或尝试The Laundress Fabric Conditioner.
一定要洗你的枕头
新闻快报:洗你的枕套是不够的。为了去除污垢,灰尘,流口水等,Boyd建议每季至少洗一次枕头。使用温水或凉水以及为熟食配制的洗涤剂将枕头放入温和的循环中。在干燥的时候,将你的机器设置为一个灯 – 而不是一个高温 – 循环,并添加羊毛干燥球,使羽毛松散,这样就没有任何结块.
专家提示: “我喜欢枕套,”博伊德说。 “这是一个覆盖在枕头上的情况,可以帮助任何额外的油或土壤渗入插入物的实际羽毛区域。它们非常便宜,对于保持枕头的使用寿命非常有用。“
接下来,存储 – 这是如何正确存储您的图纸集:
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