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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Cleaning and Maintaining Kids' Comforters Made Easy

We take great care when selecting kid's comforters. We prefer purchasing comforters made of hypoallergenic material that is less attractive to dust mites. Kid's comforters are available in various sizes such as crib, twin and the double sizes that exactly fit the corresponding bed. Within these standard sizes there are other variable sizes. Kid's comforters are available in various designs to fit the room decoration theme. A sports-themed comforter is most-often preferred by little boys. Other patterns of kid's comforters include animal themed, pirate themed and transportation theme.

Kid's comforters are susceptible to accidental spills, resulting in stains and odors. To maintain the quality of the bedcover, it is essential to clean and maintain it properly to avoid mildew growth. Here are some simple tips to ease the process of cleaning a kid's comforter.


Before washing the comforter, do not forget to check the maintenance tag attached to the bedcover. For easier maintenance of a kid's comforter, select polyester comforters with a low thread count.
Kids are often very sensitive to chemicals. Therefore, use mild detergents for cleaning the comforter and make sure that the detergent is rinsed out completely after washing.
If anything spills on the comforter, blot the liquid immediately, wash the stained area and let it dry thoroughly. Never use bleach to get rid of stains, because that results in yellowing of white-colored fabric. It may even result in loss of certain portions of some prints.
To extend the life of a kid's comforter, let it dry thoroughly after washing. Use industrial strength washers instead of a general household washer to decrease the risk of snagging and ripping the comforter. If possible, let the comforter air dry by spreading it on a drying rack or clothesline rather than using a dryer. Whatever method of drying you use, the bedcover should be dried thoroughly. If you are air drying the comforter, let it dry for at least ten to fifteen hours before using it again.
For handmade bedcovers and wool-filled comforters, use a dry cleaning method instead of regular washing.
Never use hot water and heavy wash cycles to wash comforters. Polyester or other handmade kid's comforters are very delicate. To preserve the quality and increase the lifespan of the kid's comforter, it is recommended to use the gentle hand wash cycle and cold water.
To remove wrinkles, some people iron the comforter immediately after drying it. Never do this. Excessive heat causes damage to the delicate fabric and reduces the life of the comforter. Adjusting the bedcover in the middle of the drying process or air drying it by spreading it on a flat surface reduces the risk of wrinkles forming.

Finally, to have long-lasting comforters without much maintenance effort, it is essential to purchase high-quality bedcovers instead of going for low-grade comforters just to save a few dollars. Another important factor to be remembered is not to use down comforters for kids as they are extremely warm, which the kids cannot resist.

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