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Christina
December 30, 2021
If the bed is made, the room seems to be clean. If the kitchen is also clean, the entire house seems to be clean.
Amy
May 24, 2020
I love the sheets used in the video, are they linen? Any further information you can offer on the sheets and duvet cover I would appreciate. Thanks!
GigiR
May 24, 2020
Love it all. Making my bed sets me up to get on with starting the day.
If you want to remove ‘winter dust’ from pillows and duvets, try this. Get a good size garbage or recycling bag. Put you pillow or duvet in it. Clutch the top of the bag around the open end of the vacuum cleaner hose and turn on the vacuum. It will suck out the air, dust and other nasties into the vacuum. It will make the pillow etc squish flat. When you’re satisfied that you’ve vacuumed enough out, turn the machine off and open the bag to remove your refreshed pillow or duvet.
Some people might prefer not to do this to their down filled pillows or duvets over the concern of breaking the quills of the down or feathers.
Typically, what tends to happen is that the feathers align themselves and won’t break, but there’s always chance.
If you want to remove ‘winter dust’ from pillows and duvets, try this. Get a good size garbage or recycling bag. Put you pillow or duvet in it. Clutch the top of the bag around the open end of the vacuum cleaner hose and turn on the vacuum. It will suck out the air, dust and other nasties into the vacuum. It will make the pillow etc squish flat. When you’re satisfied that you’ve vacuumed enough out, turn the machine off and open the bag to remove your refreshed pillow or duvet.
Some people might prefer not to do this to their down filled pillows or duvets over the concern of breaking the quills of the down or feathers.
Typically, what tends to happen is that the feathers align themselves and won’t break, but there’s always chance.
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