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Laundry/ linen change out tips
28-07-2024
02:02 PM

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02:02 PM
Laundry/ linen change out tips
I’ve been a host for quite a few years and I am always looking for an easier, quicker way to do the linen/bedding changes between guests. I offer king size beds in some rooms because that is what I prefer for comfort. Changing out all the king size linens is time-consuming. I need to find a simpler way to have all of that. replaced during one cleaning session. Although I have duplicates and triplicates of everything, I have a cleaning crew wash everything while they are doing the cleaning change out. I am in a different state when our property is available for rent, so it’s not like I can do the laundry myself, or have dirty laundry sitting waiting for me. It needs to be completed during the change out.
Is it better to wrap the comforter in sheets, the way hotels do, and then just wash the cover sheets? Duvets can be cumbersome and time-consuming to wash and dry. I am in the process of purchasing a bigger washer, due to the fact that washing a king size duvet has pretty much ruined my washer.
Does anybody have a recommendation on a king size duvet that is easy to wash and dry?
Also looking for a recommendation on a good washer for large loads.
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28-07-2024
04:45 PM

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28-07-2024
04:45 PM
@Linda169 I am somewhat confused. A duvet doesn't need washing at every turnover just like the pillows don't. As long as the duvet has a cover that is washed you should be fine. Comforters between sheets do not necessarily stay between the sheets so is not hygienic.
28-07-2024
06:37 PM

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28-07-2024
06:37 PM
@Mike-And-Jane0 I have a duvet “insert”, the the duvet IS the cover over the insert. The duvet gets washed. I did find an article on “triple sheeting”, which is what the hotels use. Basically, it’s a fitted sheet, and 2 flat sheets. The 2nd flat sheet goes on top of the insert. Sounds much easier and less bulky to wash 3 king sheets, than a king duvet.
thank you for your input
28-07-2024
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28-07-2024
07:22 PM

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28-07-2024
07:22 PM
@Linda169 It may well be that we have an issue with language. In France the entree is the starter and yet in America it has morphed into the main course. Has the same happened with duvets? Again in France (and I honestly thought everywhere) the duvet is the down/feather/whatever filled part that keeps you warm and the cover is what gets washed. The cover is effectively 2 King sheets sewn together so the washing is no different to your plan.
28-07-2024
08:22 PM

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28-07-2024
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@Mike-And-Jane0 I think you may be correct. It’s a language thing. In the states, when you buy a “duvet set”, it consists of the douvet (cover) and 2 shames. So…….i guess the puffy comforter that I’m calling the insert, is actually the douvet in other countries . Thx for your input.
28-07-2024
07:26 PM

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28-07-2024
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@Linda169 How large is your washer? What kind of duvet covers have you purchased? I have King beds and I use King duvet covers sourced from IKEA. The duvet covers are essentially the same as two king sheets sewn together, so they are not difficult to wash. I can do 2 king duvet covers in a single washer load.
28-07-2024
08:25 PM

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28-07-2024
08:25 PM
@Lorna170 mine are a little thicker than 2 sheets. But maybe the real problem is my washer!. I could never wash 2 kings at the same time. They get so tangled. Even if I button or zip them.
28-07-2024
08:56 PM

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28-07-2024
08:56 PM
Hi @Linda169
You can try those "wad-free" sheet detanglers made for the dryer on Amazon. I have never tried them, but some say they work well. Mixed reviews on Amazon:
28-07-2024
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29-07-2024
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29-07-2024
12:17 AM
@Joan2709 Thx. Never thought of that. I think I saw that product on shark tank.
thx for your input.
29-07-2024
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29-07-2024
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29-07-2024
12:27 PM
Great tip @Joan2709!
Also @Linda169, just so you know, I've added the tags of the all the helpful people you've responded to in your replies. This is so that they get notified of you replying to them.
You can simply tag someone by using @ and then their name should pop up (or you can search for their name instead).
Hope this helps!
Quincy
29-07-2024
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29-07-2024
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29-07-2024
06:40 PM
Hi @Linda169
I see you are looking to buy a new washing machine. I can confirm a 12kg front loader quite easily fits a super king duvet cover, super king sheet & 4 king size pillow covers in one load. I'm not sure in what sizes machines are available in your area, but maybe it helps to give you an indication!
29-07-2024
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29-07-2024
08:09 PM
Hi @Shelley159 . Can you tell me the make and model of your washer ? Do you like the front load? Thx for your help.
29-07-2024
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30-07-2024
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30-07-2024
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Hi @Linda169
This one is Grundig, simply labeled 12kg. I think any 12kg equivalent (or something near that) should have enough room to wash the linen of one large bed. I struggled a bit with a 9kg as it was just a little too small. Top or front loader should be fine, as long as you have a big enough drum.
30-07-2024
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Thank you!
30-07-2024
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