Monday, January 4, 2021

HYDROTHERAPY: WET BED SHEET TREATMENT

 HYDROTHERAPY: WET BED SHEET TREATMENT

Hydrotherapy Treatments (using Water to improve disease or prevent it) are one of the most effective and simple means that we can apply. On this occasion we share how to use a wet sheet to improve fever symptoms, as an excellent tonic in chronic diseases or sedation in cases of Stress and the Detox method.

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Indications:

  • In cases of infections.
  • When there is fever.
  • To reassure the mentally ill.
  • As a general tonic in case of chronic diseases.



Contraindications:

  • In very weak people.
  • Patients with poor circulation.
  • People with very bad flu.
  • When there are open sores or wounds on the skin.
  • In cases of phlebitis.
  • When there is general weakness.



Team:

  •  Two sheets.
  • A blanket.
  • Cold water.
  • Plastic to protect the bed.
  • Cold compress.



The cold sheet has three phases:

  • Cooling phase. This has an antipyretic effect (lowers fever). This phase lasts about 20 minutes.
  • Neutral phase. This phase is beneficial in insomnia, mania, delirium, restlessness, nervous exhaustion, etc. To obtain the effects of this phase, the sheet must be left on for at least one hour.
  • Heating or sweating phase. Useful in cases of alcoholism, smoking, gout, bronchitis, minor colds, jaundice (yellow fever). In cases of measles and scarlet fever it helps the development of the rash. This phase should last 1 to 2 hours in order to obtain the desired effects.




 Process:

(We have the video only in English, but it is useful to see the procedure that you will see detailed below)

  1. To begin treatment, place a cold pack on your head or forehead. If you have an ice pack, it will be better.
  2. Warm the patient a little with a warm foot bath.
  3. The treatment can be given on a table, or on a bed. Protect the bed with plastic. Spread the blanket on top of the plastic, then spread out the wet sheet.
  4. Soak the sheet in cold water and wring it out as best you can.
  5. Spread it out on the ready-made bed or table, lay the patient on it. The upper edge of the sheet should be at the height of the neck. Tuck the top right edge of the sheet under the left arm and fold towards the back. Then with the left side of the sheet wrap the patient, covering the right leg completely. The sheet should fit snugly against the body for best effect; but, it should not be too tight that the patient does not feel tight. Secure the sheet with snap hooks.
  6. Finally wrap the patient in the blanket.


HOW TO REMOVE STAINS FROM BEDDING IN NO TIME!

 HOW TO REMOVE STAINS FROM BEDDING IN NO TIME!

If we want to keep our whites impeccable, it is essential to know how to remove stains from bedding. Here are some tricks to leave your sheets and quilts like new.

How to remove stains from bedding in no time!  If we want to keep our whites impeccable, it is essential to know how to remove stains from bedding.  Here are some tricks to leave your sheets and quilts like new.

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HOW TO REMOVE MAKEUP STAINS

Many times we end the day tired and make the mistake of not removing our makeup before going to sleep. To remove stains from mascara bedding, follow these steps.

  • Dampen the stain with warm water.
  • Gently rub a bar of white soap until it disappears and let the sheet dry.
  • Rinse the bedding in your washing machine with the detergent you always use.


HOW TO REMOVE GREASY FOOD STAINS FROM BEDDING

Are you the one who enjoys eating in bed? So probably your sheet or quilt at some point has been stained with food. If the stain is grease, follow these tips to remove it.

  • Sprinkle talc over the surface of the greasy stain and allow it to absorb well.
  • Brush the area gently, as if "combing" the stain so that the powder comes off
  • Put the bedding in your washing machine as usual
  • Phrases by Laura Esquivel.  The visa would be much more pleasant if one could take the tastes and smells of the mother's home with them wherever they go.


HOW TO REMOVE STAINS FROM BEDDING THE DREADED CHOCOLATE!

Chocolate is so rich… how difficult to remove from fabrics! Dry chocolate is one of the trickiest stains to remove. If you've stained your sheets with it, try the following:

  • Dampen a cloth with warm soapy water and rub it over the stain.
  • Dip the stained area in a container with white vinegar and leave for 1 hour.
  • Rinse your bedding in the washing machine.


A TRICK TO SAY GOODBYE TO WINE STAINS

Another enemy of impeccable bedding is wine stains. If you detect it immediately, do the following:

  • Add talcum powder on it and let it absorb it.
  • Brush it off and then put a few drops of lemon on the stained area.
  • Wash them in the traditional way.
  • What I love most about my home is who I share it with :)


LEARN HOW TO REMOVE PEE STAINS FROM BEDDING

Another typical difficult to remove stain from bedding is children's pee. This procedure is a good alternative to leave the smallest sheets impeccable.

  • Apply baking soda to the stain so that it soaks into the fabric well.
  • In a container where the sheets enter (it can be the bathtub) place two cups with 10-volume hydrogen peroxide and fill it with warm water so that the bedding is covered.
  • Let the garment soak for a few minutes.
  • Brush the stained area and let it soak for a while longer.
  • If the stain persists, apply white vinegar with a cotton swab to it, and wash as usual.


CONSEQUENCES OF NOT WASHING THE BED SHEETS

 CONSEQUENCES OF NOT WASHING THE BED SHEETS

Although we spend a third of our lives in it, we do not pay enough attention to the hygiene of the bed.

The customs of each house are different and each one washes the bed sheets from time to time. However, hygiene experts have recommended on more than one occasion that the maximum time that should be left between washing is one week.

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If you are one of those who does not comply with this, you may get an unpleasant surprise. This is what can happen in bed if you don't wash your sheets often.


  • Eczema: Dirty sheets can cause irritation or eczema on the skin when they come into contact with the body. Some creams or products to treat these irritations can aggravate the problem since if they are difficult to absorb they will remain on the sheets and help the spread of bacteria.
  • Bacterial infections: This problem is possibly one of the most dangerous. High levels of moisture build up in the bed from sweat, saliva, fluids, fecal material, dead cells, and other things that get into it. If the sheets are not washed regularly, this humidity can cause the appearance of bacteria and fungi capable of spreading throughout the body, especially through wounds.
  • Dust mites: These microscopic insects can appear on dirty sheets. These microorganisms devour the dead cells of our skin and are capable of reproducing and dying between the tissues of the sheets, causing allergies or immune problems in people with low defenses.


How to remove traces of bacteria and bed mites?


- Special attention for pillows

It is advisable to clean the pillows at least twice a year. If you look at the label and you are lucky you can wash and dry them in the washing machine. If not, clean them using a mild detergent with a few drops of essential oils and rubbing the stains with a cloth. Let them dry in the sun and spray them with disinfectant before putting the covers on.

So that your pillow does not capture all the humidity, you can protect it with a waterproof cover, not made of plastic, but made of Tencel. This material is completely natural, it is a thin film that covers the inside of the case and is waterproof, breathable, does not make noise or give off heat. It is a perfect solution for those who can drool the pillow or are very sweaty.

- Disinfect your mattress

You may be one of those who wash sheets often. But how long have you not cleaned your mattress? With half a cup of baking soda (a powerful antiseptic) and a few drops of essential oils (lavender, mint, rosemary?) You will get a home remedy to disinfect the mattress.

Sprinkle the mixture over this part of the bed and let it sit for at least an hour. Then vacuum it up and you will be able to eliminate dust mites and bacteria from the mattress.

If your mattress is many years old, no matter how hard you try to disinfect or clean it, the materials will be rusty, so we recommend that you change it for a new one. At micolchón we can offer you a wide variety of products at very competitive prices, recognized brands and the best personalized advice. Enter our website www.micolchon.com and discover your mattress.

- Don't forget the rest of the bed

Although it is important to wash the sheets regularly, do not forget the rest of the bedding. Once a month, clean the blankets, duvet and mattress cover with hot water to remove any traces of bacteria. We also have a selection of bedding items from the manufacturer Velfont designed to combat mites: 

- The rest of the lives


To eliminate humidity and the possible formation of mites, it is important to ventilate all rooms. Try leaving rugs in the sun in the morning if you want to disinfect them without having to clean them.

Try purifying the air in the room with plants such as dracaena, bromeliad, aloe vera, or ficus . These vegetables naturally eliminate the so-called volatile organic compounds (VOCs), present in furniture, paints, printers or cleaning products.

How to wash yellowed bed sheets to make them look new

 How to wash yellowed bed sheets to make them look new

With the passage of time and constant use, bedding ends up acquiring a strange color that does not go away easily with washing. Have you also begun to notice that your sheets are yellowish ? Do not worry, the something very common, and has an easy solution.

Whether in white bedding, as in those light-colored sheets that we use daily, rubbing with other fabrics, accumulation of dust , air particles and especially sweat, make the fabric ugly and give it a neglected appearance. however much we try to take care of them.

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Cleaning experts give us the keys on how to whiten white clothes and restore color to light pieces, avoiding damage and keeping them looking new.


Find out how to remove stains from white sheets and treat bedding with the best cleaning products suitable for these fabrics. Yellowish white sheets don't have to become a problem in your home if you know how to wash them well.


Why are my sheets turning yellow?

We spend a lot of time in bed, in direct contact with the sheets night after night. No matter how good a routine change of sheets and cleaning we do, it is inevitable that sweat and traces of grease will accumulate , which are more evident in white or light-toned bedding.


Yellowing sheets is a common problem in most families. We decided to choose light colors for our bedding to give a feeling of spaciousness in the bedroom, and also for the ease of washing them. However, many of the fabrics of the sheets, duvets, cushions and pillows , accumulate dirt, which is shown in the form of stains and yellowish rings.

When being in contact with the hair and the body at night, the traces of sweat and sebum accumulate, oxidize, and we end up with very ugly yellow sheets, which look old. The way we wash the bedding and the products we use are decisive to eliminate this dirt, without damaging the fabrics, keeping even old sheets as new.

Caring for white bedding

The faint yellowing of clothing and bedding can be easily removed. It does not matter if it is a yellow bedspread, cotton sheets, a yellow duvet cover or the feather pillows with stains in the area of ​​support of the head. It is necessary to follow a series of guidelines to know how to wash white clothes by removing dirt at the root.



The care for your bed textiles will depend on the type of piece and its composition . To know how to wash them, always follow the instructions on the label, in addition to these professional tips:

  • Change and wash the sheets every week or every 10 days, preventing dirt from accumulating.
  • Do not forget to frequently wash the mattress cover on which the sheets are placed.
  • Maintain a good mattress cleaning regularly.
  • Wash the cushions and pillows at least 2 times a year, following the appropriate guidelines according to the type of filling.
  • Bedspreads, blankets and duvets should be washed at least once a year at each change of season.
  • Avoid using chemicals that can damage fabrics , opting better for natural bleaches and stain removers.


How to wash yellowed sheets

Even following these cleaning guidelines , it is practically impossible to prevent us from ending up with yellowed sheets when we use them a lot.



We are going to see how to remove stains from yellowed sheets and bedding through different cleaning tricks that work.

Baking soda for whitening sheets

Sodium bicarbonate is one of the best cleaners and disinfectants that we can use at home. Completely harmless for fabrics, it can be washed to remove the deepest dirt from any fabric, even the whitest, leaving it clean and shiny.

Just add half a cup of baking soda to your washing machine drawer along with your regular detergent. Wash bedding using the highest possible temperature as recommended on the wash label . With heat we further enhance the effect of natural bleach.



This bleach is effective with grease and sweat, penetrating the fibers and freeing them from the particles responsible for browning in yellowish sheets. However, it does not attack the colors or dyes of the printed sheets, so it can also be used on light colored sheets without discoloring them.

Baking soda can also be used with other types of bleach, such as white bedding bleach. In this case, add a half cup of baking soda powder and half the usual amount of chemical bleach to minimize tissue damage.

White vinegar for yellowed sheets

As much or more effective than sodium bicarbonate is vinegar to remove the percudido from yellowed sheets . Added to the washing machine drawer with detergent, it is an excellent option to keep the bright color of your white sheets.

Use half a cup of white wine vinegar or apple wine, the normal one you have in the kitchen for your salads. Wash at maximum temperature with the usual detergent, and let the sheets hang and dry well stretched.



To enhance the color, the ideal would be to dry the sheets in the sun . Airing out while drying removes the vinegar smell completely, so don't worry that this strong scent can become a problem.

Even with its acidic character, vinegar is a natural cleaner that removes dirt, musty odors from sheets, duvets and pillows , and yellow sweat rings without damaging them.

Boil white sheets for a purer color

A very old trick of the grandmothers with which they managed to keep the sheets white even by washing them by hand with not too clean water, was to boil them in a large pot to remove all the dirt.

This technique is very practical for resistant fabrics such as linen and cotton , but not on delicate bedding or with patterns that can deteriorate in high temperatures.


To recover very damaged sheets, we will boil a pot of water and a cup of white laundry detergent . Add a cup of bleach to the pot and then add the bedding, letting it boil for 10 minutes while turning it with the help of a wooden spoon.

After this time, remove the pot from the heat and let it cool. Rinse the sheets well in cold water. You can do a short wash in the washing machine if it is more comfortable for you. Finish by letting the sheets dry in the open air, and you will see how they are like new.

Homemade cleaner for very dirty sheets

Sodium percarbonate, also known as perborate, is a powdered cleaner capable of removing the most stubborn dirt from any fabric. Mixed with hot water and lemon juice we get the best cleaner for very dirty yellowish sheets that we cannot wash with any other method.

This product can be found more and more in supermarkets and drugstores, within the detergents and laundry cleaners section. Another option is to buy sodium perborate through the internet, with a cheaper price on top quality products: Click here to see all the offers.

Using it to wash the sheets is very simple. Follow this video tutorial to restore the original whiteness to your yellow sheets:



  • Products for whitening clothes: detergent with active oxygen
  • On the market there are many types of bleaches and stain removers that with use end up damaging the fabrics and ceasing to be really useful for washing yellow and stained clothes . The revolution in recent years as a substitute for these chemical bleaches has been detergents with active oxygen.


Active oxygen is a product that penetrates the interior of the fibers of the different fabrics, removing the most embedded dirt . It does not damage clothing, neither the most resistant nor the most delicate, and it can be used on all types of stains achieving very good results.





To wash yellowed sheets, try adding a couple of scoops of this detergent to the wash water, leaving the sheets to soak for a couple of hours. The detergent will do its thing, forming bubbles that pull up the remains by the roots. After this type, wash the sheets regularly, and check how clean they have been.

One of the best active oxygen detergents is Vanish Oxi Action . In the market you can find different varieties for colored clothes and white clothes, which removes stains without bleach. Click here to buy it at the best price online.

More tips for washing yellowed sheets

Through the internet there are many other tutorials to learn how to remove yellow stains on white sheets effectively. If you've tried all possible methods and haven't achieved the desired effect, take a look at this video for more laundry ideas:



Through frequent cleaning of your sheets, you can prevent them from turning yellow, using everything from bicarbonate for clothes to the most modern and effective cleaners on the market today.

How to remove yellow stains from white clothes

In the blog of CleaningPedia we have seen many other tips to remove yellow stains on white clothes, restoring the initial appearance to your light garments. These same tips can be applied to your sheets, if you know how to whiten yellowish clothes without damaging the fabrics:

  • How to successfully bleach white clothes
  • Remove yellow stains on clothes
  • How to remove sweat stains from clothes
  • Remove moisture stains from clothing


Now that you know how to restore bright white to your garments and how to treat yellowed sheets easily and safely for fabrics, get down to work to whiten old sheets and prevent your bedding from looking old and worn.

Thermal bed sheets: which are the best of 2021?

 Thermal bed sheets: which are the best of 2021?

We are sorry to tell you that the cold months are approaching, so we have to build a warm nest in which to shelter us to spend the winter. As research conducted by the Tohoku Fukushi University Research Center in Japan showed, "the thermal environment is one of the most important factors that can affect sleep."

According to this study, it is not just about comfort, but we really need an optimal temperature to rest well. Thermal sheets are a great option to dress your bed for the coldest season of the year and below we will tell you everything you need to know to find the perfect ones for your bed and for you.

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The most important


  • Thermal sheets are perfect for both those who want to save on heating and for those who hate the feeling of getting into a cold bed.
  • They can be made of natural fibers, as is the case with flannel sheets; or synthetic fibers, such as coral, pearl or pyrenean sheets.
  • When we buy thermal sheets, we have to take into account their weight, the quality of their materials and their style, among other factors.



The best thermal sheets: our favorites

There are many types of winter or thermal sheets available on the market and each one has its own touch and characteristics. The three options that we present below have different fabrics and patterns, but they are invariably good quality and this is supported by their many positive comments sent by previous buyers.

  • The best thermal sheet to sleep between stuffed animals: coral sheets
  • The flannel that goes with everything
  • The best printed thermal sheet, polar touch fantasy



The best thermal sheet to sleep between stuffed animals: coral sheets


Coral sheets are the closest thing to sleeping surrounded by stuffed animals. They are one of the thickest on the market, and this particular model has 240 g / m2.

They are made with double-sided thermal fabric with excellent performance and surprising softness. Includes fitted sheet, top sheet and pillowcase / s. They are compatible with both washer and dryer.


The flannel that goes with everything


This Burrito Blanco sheet set contains two pillowcases, a fitted fitted sheet and a top sheet. They are made with 100% cotton and have flannel fabric on both sides. Its touch is warm and soft.

They are available in various neutral colors, perfectly combining with any bedroom. They do not require special maintenance and are suitable for the washing machine.



The best printed thermal sheet, polar touch fantasy


In case you are looking for sheets with a fantasy print, available in different color combinations and that are very warm, these may be a great option for you.

They're made with a soft, warm and breathable 180 g / m2 fabric with a fleece touch. They can be put in the washing machine at 40 ° C, but they should not be ironed or are suitable for drying.




Shopping Guide: What You Should Know About Thermal Sheets

Thermal sheets are a bit like a mixed bag in which all kinds of soft, warm, fluffy or "grandma's house" sheets sometimes slip into. There is quite a lack of knowledge because not all sheets that comply with the previous precepts are necessarily thermal. Next, we will try to solve the most common doubts.




Who needs thermal sheets?

Thermal sheets are perfect for winter, especially if you want to save heat at night or if the feeling of cold when getting into bed is greater than you. They also work very well in hot climates where it cools at night, but not enough to use air conditioning.
Instead, they are not a good choice for hot people.
The thermal sensation also depends on the sex. As Óscar Sans, a member of the Spanish Sleep Society, points out, "women lose more heat than men due to factors such as hormones, smaller body size and having a lower metabolic rate." For these reasons, thermal sheets are very suitable for us, especially during menstruation.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of thermal sheets?

Like almost everything in life, heated sheets have advantages and disadvantages. Luckily for cold people, the pros far outweigh the cons. Their main pro, as you can guess, is that they save us from being cold in bed, but they have many others that we list in this table:

Advantage

  • Its texture is very soft
  • For this reason, they are suitable for people with delicate skin, such as children and the elderly
  • They are light, do not weigh and do not drown
  • They wash and dry easily
  • Protect from cold and humidity
  • They are thermoregulatory


Disadvantages

  • Cheaper varieties spoil easily
  • They are often made of synthetic materials
  • They are not suitable for very hot people


What types of thermal sheets are there?

The most sought-after sheets in the winter season due to their calorific performance are flannel, coral, pearl and Pyrenean, not all are the same! Next, we explain what characteristics each type has, what differentiates them from each other and which ones are more suitable depending on the climate in which you sleep.

  • Flannel sheets: They are the most popular, "those of a lifetime." They are composed of cotton - at least 80% - which is subjected to a mechanical combing that removes the ends of the fibers. Their touch is soft and they offer good perspiration. They are usually priced higher than other types.
  • Coral sheets : These sheets are more modern, they are made with polyester and made with microfiber. Its touch is velvety, like that of a stuffed animal. They are very warm, soft and comfortable. They dry very quickly and do not require an iron.
  • Mother of pearl sheets: They are made with an innovative microfiber fabric that is beginning to enter the market. Its touch is extremely soft, similar to velvet. They are not recommended for very hot people or people who sweat a lot.
  • Pyrenean sheets : Pyrenees sheets are properly thermal. They are very warm and have a very soft touch. They are made with synthetic fibers, so they are not recommended for people who tend to sweat.


What are the most common fabrics for thermal sheets?

As we have already told you, thermal sheets can be very different from each other and not all of them are suitable for everyone. The main difference between them is the fabric with which they are made, since this is in direct contact with the skin and is responsible for both conserving our body heat and isolating us from the cold outside.

  • Cotton: By this we mean the classic cotton fabric from which the sheets that many people use throughout the year are made. It is breathable and is not recommended in very cold climates or houses.
  • Flannel: It is also made with cotton, but it receives a special treatment that makes it warmer and softer. It is breathable, does not retain odors and is suitable even for very hot people.
  • Polar: It is the synthetic fabric from which the Pyrenees sheets are made. It weighs nothing and is very warm. It does not have good perspiration, so it is not recommended for those who tend to sweat a lot and usually make balls over time.
  • Coral, nacarina and microline: They are modern fabrics made with synthetic fibers. Its touch is very soft, they warm up a lot and have a good durability. They are also not suitable for very hot people.



How are thermal sheets cared for?

As with all bedding, how you wash and dry your thermal sheets will determine their lifespan. It is very important that you carefully read the recommendations of each manufacturer, since the durability of the sheets is measured according to these instructions. The life of the sheets can be reduced if you do not respect the instructions.
Thermal sheets should not normally be put in the dryer. This does not mean that they will spoil with the first drying, but it does mean that they will deteriorate faster than if they were air dried. In any case, as they are made - except for flannel - with synthetic fabrics, they dry very quickly even in areas with high humidity.

How do you wash thermal sheets?

You do not have to worry because thermal sheets do not require special care: neither those made of flannel, made of cotton, nor those made with synthetic fabrics. All of them are easy to care for. In any case, to make them last as long as possible, we recommend that you comply with the washing recommendations that we are going to give you below:

  • You can wash them in the washing machine, but our advice is not to exceed the temperature recommended by the manufacturer. Flannel sheets are generally more heat resistant than synthetic ones.
  • Do not use fabric softener, as they would be caked and it is exactly the opposite of what we intend.
  • In the case of coral sheets, it is advisable to wash them separately, especially in the first few washes, since they can release lint that adheres to other clothes.
  • The most suitable, especially in the case of synthetic thermal sheets, is to let them air dry. In addition, given their composition, they dry very quickly even in humid environments, as we mentioned above.



How to determine the quality of thermal sheets?

It depends a lot on the fabric with which they are made. Good quality flannel sheets should be combed - that is, "fuzzy" - on both sides. The quality of flannel is also determined by the type and size of the fibers, so we recommend that you pay attention to those of those manufacturers who do not overlook this question.
On the other hand, the quality of coral, nacarina or Pyrenean sheets can be determined by placing them against the light and looking through them. When they are transparent it is because their quality is not very good, because their fabric will not be made up of enough threads. Normally, the label indicates the grammage per square meter, do not stop looking at it!

Purchase criteria

At this point, you will have more than clear that this thermal sheets is a world. It is not uncommon for them to try to sell us some thermal sheets without specifying their type, weight or the type of fabric with which they are made. In this section we present five criteria that you should keep in mind when purchasing winter sheets:

  • Your personal thermostat
  • The quality of the materials is important
  • Sheets by weight
  • Be careful with the size of your mattress
  • Respect the style of your bedroom


Your personal thermostat

Indeed, regardless of the temperature in your bedroom, your personal thermostat should determine the type of heated sheets you buy. As you have read before, there are thermal sheets made of natural and synthetic fibers. The former are more breathable; while the latter are warmer, but perspire less.

In case you are a person who tends to sweat a lot or to get warm quickly, we recommend that you opt for flannel sheets, which will be less suffocating. On the contrary, if you live in a very cold climate and do not sweat easily, synthetic sheets - such as coral, nacarina or Pyrenees - can be a very good option.


The quality of the materials is important

We have already talked in previous sections about how to determine the quality of materials. Of course, this factor affects the price of the sheets, but it also increases the durability of these. Our advice is that you opt for the best you can afford, as it will allow you to save on heating, bedding and sheet replacement.

Quality is particularly important when it comes to synthetic sheets. Poor quality flannel sheets may not be warm enough or produce "lumps" in a short time; However, poor quality synthetic sheets will make you sweat, will not allow you to rest well and can even cause a rash on the most sensitive skin.

Sheets by weight

The quality of the sheets can also be determined by their weight, which is measured in grams per square meter. The heavier the sheets, the greater their calorific potential. Good quality flannel sheets should weigh around 170g / m2. Pyrenean sheets have a slightly higher weight than flannel, while coral ones are around 240 g / m2.

Regardless of how warm they are, you should also take into account your resistance to weight. Some people sleep better when they are covered in a "thick" layer, while others are bothered by sleeping with too much weight on them. In case you are of this second type, our recommendation is very light synthetic fabrics, such as fleece.



Be careful with the size of your mattress

Do you have to adjust the sheets on your bed every day? In this case, the problem may be that they are not the correct size for the height, width or length of your mattress. The right-sized sheets fit like a glove on the bed, are more aesthetic and fulfill their function better, thus improving the quality of your rest.

Often times when we buy a new set of sheets, we focus on the width and length of the mattress, but overlook its height. Although fitted sheets give a lot of room, it is also true that they have a limit. When the mattress on your bed has a considerable height, it is best to opt for sheets with deeper pockets.

Respect the style of your bedroom

Although this fabric reminds us a bit of our grandmothers' houses, not even when we buy flannel sheets do we have to settle for boring or old-fashioned designs. Today there are so many options on the market, both printed and in solid colors, that you just have to search a bit to find ones that fit your bedroom.

The thermal sheets of synthetic fabrics are also very varied among themselves. Although they are often more colorful than flannel, it is also possible to find solid colors in neutral hues that blend perfectly with any room. Our recommendation is classic designs, which do not go out of style and which are difficult to get tired of.



Summary

The coldest months of the year are just around the corner and it seems that each time you want to bury yourself between the blankets and the sheets of a soft and warm bed. Thermal sheets, which we have talked about in this article, are a great help in case you live in an unpleasant climate, you want to save on heating or you are a whopping cold.

Not many years ago, only flannel sheets existed, but today there are many types of thermal sheets and each one adapts to a specific needs or type of person. Flannel sheets are ideal for those who tend to sweat in bed, while synthetic sheets are capable of making anyone warm.

Do you dare to try the thermal sheets this winter? Tell us in the comments and share our guide on your social networks in case you found it interesting.

The big mistakes you make when washing the sheets

 The big mistakes you make when washing the sheets

Few sensations are as comforting as lying in a bed with fresh, clean sheets . But, without a doubt, it is a pleasure that requires some effort on our part. Washing sheets and bedding in general implies certain discomforts since they are large garments that need extra space in the washing machine and clothesline (or, where appropriate, the dryer). They also require certain washing conditions since we must take into account the number of hours we spend in contact with our sheets. This makes frequent disinfection necessary.

Night after night, germs, sweat, body oils and dead skin accumulate between our sheets. That is why we recommend washing them at least every two weeks, although the ideal is to be able to change them approximately every 7 days . Pay special attention to pillow cases, which can have makeup stains and greasy cosmetic product residues, as well as blood stains. In these cases, you should treat the covers before putting them in the washing machine. Check this post to know whether to use hot or cold water for stains .

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On the other hand, to leave your sheets clean you will not need to use intensive cycles, since due to their characteristics they do not require too much agitation in the drum. This will also prevent too many wrinkles from coming out. What you should do is increase the temperature of the water to kill the germs . And remember that, if you lay them out carefully , once they have dried you can avoid the iron and fold them to store them.

Try to avoid these six big mistakes almost all of us make when washing sheets:


1- Do not check for stains : when removing the sheets from the washing machine, we can find stains that we had not seen and have not come out or have even been fixed by using a program with hot water. Go over the sheets well before putting them in the drum to avoid double working afterwards.

2- Use the wrong program : unless they are especially dirty or have significant stains (something that usually happens in the case of children's sheets), we can wash the sheets in the washing machine with normal cycles. Those for colored clothes and warm water are ideal for regular cleaning of sheets, since they wear less fabrics, produce fewer wrinkles and are shorter.

3- Overloading the washing machine : if you are one of those who puts all the bedding in a single load, even if this means having to put a little pressure on the drum so that everything enters, you are wrong. Sheets need some headroom in the washing machine drum in order to be fully cleaned. We recommend mixing sheets with other garments of different sizes compatible with the wash cycle.

4- Dry them too long : if we spread them correctly outdoors, the sheets will dry quickly, more if the sun shines. Keep this in mind to avoid fading or roughing . Similarly, leaving them in the dryer longer than necessary can cause sheets to shrink. It is best to choose a shorter program to check if they dry and, if not, put the sheets back in the dryer. In short, trial and error to find the ideal duration.

5- Mixing sheets and towels in the dryer : sometimes to save time we make mistakes like this. Sheets dry faster than towels, so they will likely be scratchy. If you want to take advantage of the cycle , introduce fabrics similar to sheets such as thin tablecloths or light cotton clothing.

If you want your sheets to give off a pleasant aroma for longer, we recommend using the liquid detergent Flota Active Plus Esencia para Soñar in your washes  . If you prefer the more traditional aromas, we recommend  Flota Active Plus Pure Soap or  Flota Traditional Marsella Perfume.

WHAT ARE THE ANNOYING LITTLE BALLS THAT APPEAR ON SHEETS AND COVERS ABOUT

 WHAT ARE THE ANNOYING LITTLE BALLS THAT APPEAR ON SHEETS AND COVERS ABOUT

To whom it has not ever happened that after buying new sheets, the annoying little balls soon appear. Also called peeling, it is very uncomfortable to sleep on sheets that have this formation.

Quite the contrary of what most think, there is no special treatment or wash that can be done at home to remove the peeling. If it is true that as with pullovers, they can be shaved with a razor for these purposes, but the solution is most likely temporary and not permanent, since the annoying little balls will reappear.

- WHAT ARE THE ANNOYING LITTLE BALLS THAT APPEAR ON SHEETS AND COVERS ABOUT and Bed Sheets Product

The real reason for the appearance of pellets in sheets and duvet covers is poor quality or defective workmanship.

What happens is that these sheets are made with a blend of cotton and polyester. Cotton is a soft, comfortable and soft fiber that wrinkles very easily. In contrast, polyester is a stiffer and harder fiber, does not wrinkle as easily as cotton, and adds durability to the fabric. As it passes through the loom, the polyester unravels, and being a rigid material these threads do not come off. The same thing happens to cotton when it passes through the loom, but as it is a soft fiber, the fluff comes off. The hairs of thread that come out or appear when rubbing against the loom are those that will later form the famous little balls when used in bed.

Therefore, when buying sheets that have a cotton-polyester blend, it is important, first of all, that the amount of polyester is not more than 50%. And secondly, that the sheets have an anti-peeling treatment. This treatment increases the price of the product, so it is important to make sure before making the purchase.

The treatment that is performed on these sheets consists of passing the fabric through a large lighter that has a flame and controlled temperature, and burns, so to speak, the polyester hairs that come off. As this treatment increases the final price of the sheets, those that have said finish will necessarily be more expensive than those that do not, but it will be vital to know and inquire about these issues before making the purchase of the sheets so as not to have to deal with the future with the annoying little balls.

Allergy to dust mites

 Allergy to dust mites

Mites, tiny insects that live in dust, exist in most homes. They do not sting, but some people are allergic to them. Read this fact sheet to learn how to remove them from your home.

My 8-year-old daughter Olga had a very cozy bedroom, with wall-to-wall carpets, curtains, and lots of stuffed animals on the bed. But the sneezing and coughing kept her awake much of the night. The doctor * diagnosed her with a dust mite allergy and asked about her bedroom. He also suggested that we buy an anti-allergy mattress and bedding and wash the sheets and blankets every week in hot water and also wash the stuffed animals in hot water every week to keep some of them. A few weeks later Olga's allergy symptoms had improved.

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What is a dust mite allergy?

Dust mite debris causes allergy symptoms in people who are allergic to these insects. An allergy occurs when a person reacts to things that do not affect most people, such as pollen and these types of mites. If you come into contact with something you are allergic to (an allergen), you may have symptoms. This is an allergic reaction.

What are the symptoms of a dust mite allergy?

Symptoms are: sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy throat or ears, hives, swollen eyelids, itchy eyes and coughing, wheezing (whistling-like sounds that occur when breathing), and shortness of breath. You can have a single symptom or several.

How is a dust mite allergy diagnosed?

The doctor will ask you questions about the symptoms and what will make the symptoms worse at home. He may also recommend that you see an allergy expert (an allergist) for skin tests or a blood test. In these tests the doctor introduces a small amount of possible allergens into the skin through a puncture or scratch. If you are sensitive to an allergen, a small red bump appears on your skin.

How is a dust mite allergy treated?

  • Take steps to prevent or eliminate dust. See "How can I get rid of dust mites in my home?" in this fact sheet.
  • Take medicine to relieve symptoms. Your doctor may prescribe antihistamines, decongestants, nasal sprays, or eye drops.
  • Get vaccinated against allergies, if your doctor recommends it. Some people need them when they cannot avoid an allergen. Vaccines contain a small amount (gradually increasing) of the allergen to which you are sensitive. Over time, the body gets used to the allergen and no longer reacts to it.

* The words “doctor” or “female doctor” are used in this fact sheet, but can refer to anyone who provides medical care, such as a nurse or medical assistant.

Where are dust mites common?

Dust mites are so small that they cannot be seen with the naked eye. They live in warm places with high humidity levels and in things made of fabric, for example:

  • mattresses and pillows
  • Upholstered furniture
  • carpets and rugs
  • curtains
  • stuffed toys


Did you know? More dust mites live in your bedroom than in any other part of your home.

How can I remove dust mites from my home?

It is impossible to eliminate all dust mites, but there are steps you can take to reduce the amount in your home.

  • Remove and protect things that collect dust
  • If possible, remove rugs and rugs. Dust mites do not live on vinyl or wood surfaces.
  • Limit the amount of upholstered furniture, curtains, and stuffed toys. (Make sure any stuffed toys you keep are washable.)
  • Use anti-allergy bedding on pillows and mattresses.
  • Avoid dehydrated flowers and other things that collect dust.


Clean everything that collects dust

  • Wash bedding (sheets, blankets, bedspreads, duvets, and down comforters) in hot water once a week. Dry it completely.
  • If you can't get rid of rugs, use washable rugs and wash them frequently.
  • Wash curtains, blinds, and ceiling fans frequently.
  • Vacuum furniture and rugs at least once a week.
  • Limit the number of animals and other stuffed toys and, if possible, wash them in hot water once a week.


Clean with care

Wear a mask when cleaning the house or find someone who is not allergic to dust mites to do so. Masks are available at many drug stores and hardware stores.

  • Use a damp cloth to remove the dust.
  • Use a high-efficiency particulate filter (HEPA) vacuum to trap dust mites.


Reduce humidity in the home

Use a dehumidifier and use the air conditioner when the weather is warm so that the humidity inside the home (or at least in the bedroom) does not exceed 50%.

Who should treat my allergy to dust mites?

Your doctor can treat any allergies. If your symptoms do not improve within 3 to 6 months, if they are severe, or you have needed emergency treatment, your doctor will probably recommend an allergy specialist. Allergists are specialists in treating allergies.

Does my insurance cover dust mite allergy treatment?

Most health insurance plans cover allergy treatment. Consult your insurance company:

  • Do I need an authorization from my doctor to consult an allergy expert?
  • Does my insurance cover patient education or special services or products (like mattress covers and pillows) for allergies?
  • Does my insurance company cover a pre-existing problem? This generally means any health problems you had before enrolling in your current health plan.
  • What drug and allergy tests does my plan cover?


How to fight mites on my mattress?

 How to fight mites on my mattress?

Mites are insects of the arachnid family that are not visible to the naked eye and that live in dust and are commonly found in all types of fabrics, such as bedding, mattresses and pillows, carpets, etc. But the most relevant thing about these microscopic insects is that they act as allergens and cause allergies in an important part of the population, which defines the need to eliminate them from the home by carrying out a thorough cleaning that seeks to eliminate them.

- How to fight mites on my mattress and Bed Sheets Product

Prevent the spread of mites on mattresses

One of the most frequent mistakes people make is to make the bed as soon as they get up, providing the ideal means of reproduction and feeding of the mites.

When you make the bed, the mites will be trapped between the sheets and will feed on the dead skin cells and sweat. Therefore it is important to leave the bed uncovered when getting up so that the mites are exposed to fresh air and light, causing them to become dehydrated and reduce their probability of survival.

The real problem is not the presence of the mites, but their excretions that can cause allergies, irritate the airways and trigger asthma attacks.

Tips to eradicate mites from mattresses

The first tip to eliminate mites in the mattress quickly is not to fix the bed when you get up, leave the bed uncovered so that the mites do not have a growing medium. Wait a period of time, which can be used for breakfast and then fix the bed, although experts recommend leaving it without sheets all day and making it only to go to bed at night.

Change the sheets once a week and the pillowcases up to twice a week, particularly if you have breathing problems.

Remember that mites survive thanks to the ingestion of water from the atmosphere, that is, sweat feeds them, just like dead skin.

Cleaning and disinfecting mattresses with mites

There are many methods to disinfect and clean the mattress. One of them is disinfection by using sodium bicarbonate and essential oils such as thyme, tea tree, lavender, among others.

You just have to mix a little baking soda with a few drops of the essential oil of your choice, it is recommended that the essences have disinfectant properties. Use a strainer and spread the mixture over the mattress, allowing it to act for a couple of hours. Later, remove the residues with a vacuum cleaner, also eliminating the mites from the mattress.

Homemade anti mite spray

An effective solution to eliminate mites from mattresses is preparing a homemade anti-mite spray. This requires:

  • Half a cup of alcohol
  • Half a cup of distilled water
  • 30 drops of essential oils with disinfectant properties such as lemon, eucalyptus, cinnamon, cypress or lavender.


Mix all the ingredients in the bottle and sprinkle the mixture on the mattress, pillows, sheets, duvets, and anywhere that dust collects, such as armchairs and sofas in the room.

Wait for the liquid to evaporate before using the objects that were sprayed with the mixture. Avoid applying the spray in the presence of children under three years of age, pregnant women or people with respiratory problems.
This spray will considerably reduce the mite population from its first application and for up to two months. To keep the area free of mites, repeat the application every two months.

Bed Sheet: 100% cotton or blend

 Bed Sheet: 100% cotton or blend

We all seek that the protagonists at bedtime are comfort, warmth and softness, therefore, the sheets we use are very important.

Also at this time (summer) is when we wear them the most, since the rest of the year they are covered by bedspreads, blankets or quilts.

- Bed Sheet: 100% cotton or blend and Bed Sheets Product

In this post we are going to talk about 100% cotton sheets and the so-called blend sheets (50% cotton, 50% polyester) and provide you with some tips when purchasing sheets.

The 100% cotton sheets are best acquired in the market, this is because that endure over time, they are softer to the touch and seek a dream pleasant for its delicate texture.

They are cool in summer and warm in winter, since they take the temperature of our body, the layers of air are caught and trapped between the cotton fibers themselves and, being made of natural fibers, offer more absorption, so the air passes much better through them and they do not retain moisture.

Their construction, yarns and reinforced finish are proportional to the softness, quality and durability of the sheets.

They differ because they are not made with mixtures, they are aesthetically free and they do not produce fluff. In addition, they do not irritate the skin.

The 50% cotton and 50% polyester sheets , by wearing cotton, last a long time and the main advantage is that they are easy to iron and also do not wrinkle so much.

Our sheets are treated through an anti-pilling process and the main attraction of these is the price, which positively influences the purchase.

Which of the two to acquire?


Cotton makes the garment soft, while polyester gives it resistance and durability, therefore, the right sheet integrates both materials.

But in certain cases, such as people with allergies, the appropriate sheets are 100% cotton.

Features to consider before purchasing a sheet


Measurement:


The first thing we have to do is measure the mattress, to make sure that the fitted sheets will cover it.

We must also know the number of pillows and decide if we want to buy a set of sheets or loose pieces to our liking.

Threads:


It is the number of threads per square inch of fabric, both horizontally and vertically. For durability and smoothness, 200 threads or more is ideal. Less than 200 threads the sheets give a feeling of freshness, ideal for hot people.

Tissue


If we prefer 100% cotton or blend

Manufacturing


The combed fabrication creates soft and durable sheets, while the compact ones are resistant to pilling and wrinkling.

Model


There are designs of all kinds, with white, beige, colored, flowery, striped, plain backgrounds ..

How to take care of your home clothes: tricks to wash, iron and store them

 How to take care of your home clothes: tricks to wash, iron and store them

From the sheets to the tablecloths, each of the home textiles requires special care when washing and storing them. It is important to give each garment the treatment it needs to keep it in perfect condition. Discover how to take care of all the clothes in the house.

Perfect bedding

One of the fundamental elements when it comes to enjoying the best night's rest is, without a doubt, the bedding. Specifically the sheets, which welcome us every night and whose touch we abandon ourselves. That is why it is important to choose quality, natural fabrics such as cotton or linen, so that going to sleep is a pleasure. And so that they always remain like the first day, we have to take care of them with care.

If they are made of cotton (which is recommended) they can be machine washed at a high temperature (at 60º C you will end up with mites and other microorganisms). When storing them, group them by games by placing the bottom sheet, the top sheet and the pillowcases together. If possible, don't stack them in the closet; Better fix some metal baskets with guides to place them.

Spotless quilts and bedspreads

Now in summer you won't need them, so it's a good idea to prepare and store them until next fall. If they do not have stains, it will be enough to air the quilts in a well ventilated place, but if they are dirty it will be necessary to clean them. Take the bigger ones to the dry cleaner and wash the little ones at home. For synthetics, program a short cycle in the washing machine, at 60º C and with neutral soap. The feather ones need a wool program (for delicate clothes). Put some tennis balls in the drum and you will prevent them from caking.

Safe

Storing blankets and duvets can be a problem when space is at a premium, although there are always solutions that help. You can use storage bags that make the vacuum. The air is extracted with the help of the vacuum cleaner and the volume is reduced by up to 75%.

If you prefer, you can roll up the quilts and square the quilts. Everything must be well protected in plastic or fabric covers.

Wash the small blankets at home, with a wool program and without using fabric softener so that the fibers do not weigh down. Then dry them horizontally, in the bathtub, for example.

On the tablecloth

We are going to organize a celebration at home (observing, of course, all the security measures that the coronavirus leads us to when receiving our guests ) and, when we take out the tablecloths for special occasions, we realize that it has yellowed. This situation is the most common and there are solutions to solve it.

You can soak the tablecloth and napkins in warm water with bicarbonate (three tablespoons per liter of water is enough) and then wash in the usual way.

Another alternative that works is to add three or four tablespoons of perborate to the detergent box when washing the linens.

When you go to store it, after use, make sure it does not have any stains , and put it in a closet or closed drawer wrapped in a blue cloth to protect it from light.

The most delicate embroidery

Do you have any special embroidered tablecloths or an antique set of sheets decorated with lace? If so, it is advisable to be careful so that they do not spoil. You can machine wash these items in cold water on a delicates program.

Spray the embroidery with salt water before putting it in the washing machine and it will not lose color. When ironing them, always at a low temperature, turn the motifs upside down by placing them between two towels.

Textiles in the kitchen

It is one of the spaces where more hygiene and care is needed. Cloths, for example, have to be changed daily. It is important to wash them in hot water to remove not only stains, but also germs and bacteria. And now, in the post-covid-19 era, not only cleaning, but also disinfection becomes even more important .

Since they will have to endure continuous washing, it is best to choose good quality 100% cotton cloths .

As for the aprons, you will also have to wash them frequently, as they will get quite stained. Don't forget to pre - treat stains to remove them completely.

A bath of softness

There's nothing more pleasant than stepping out of the shower and wrapping yourself in a soft, fluffy, cool towel , right? So that they are always like this, in addition to choosing quality towels that last a long time, you will have to take care of them.

Do not wash them in very hot water, do it with a little detergent and little fabric softener, so that the fibers do not clump, and never put it in the first wash.

To store them, you can roll up the small towels and place them in a basket, and the rest organize them by sets: bath, shower and sink.

A trick to get an extra softness? Replace the fabric softener with a good jet of white vinegar and you will be surprised by the result.

Temperatures rise

Even if you are used to washing most of your clothes in cold water, you should not be afraid of high temperatures. In some cases it is more than advisable to select them when doing the laundry.

You can find an example in the way you take care of your table linen. If they are 100% cotton, you can wash them at 60º C since they will fit you much better; However, if its composition contains a mixture of polyester or other synthetic fibers, it is advisable not to exceed 30 ºC.

The same thing happens with the sheets and the rest of the bedding. Not only are they not damaged by washing them in hot water, but they will be perfect, without a trace of stains or dirt.

Where do I keep it?

We do not always have a specific closet to organize household clothes, most of the time because there is no room for it. Then you have to look for new spaces in which to place sheets, tablecloths and towels. Here are some ideas that can help you, if you need them.

- On the bed trundle: it is a perfect place to store your least used bedding, from party linens to quilts and blankets, spare pillows, etc. An idea to keep everything in order is to make some dividers out of boards.

- In a chest of drawers in the bedroom: you can use it to store the most used textiles, from sets of sheets to daily tablecloths, towels, etc.

- In the trunk of the closet: you can use it to store the things that occupy the most, such as winter duvets, large blankets, etc.

- Trunks: they are practical for cushions and plaids.

- Shelves or shelves: on the wall of the bathroom or under the sink, they are a good place to place towels and keep them close at hand.

Cleaning tips for laundry and for the environment.

 Cleaning tips for laundry and for the environment.

Sorting and pretreatment of laundry

Sorting the laundry

Type of fabric: Washable fiber sheets can not only be washed without problems together with more robust fabrics, such as towels, but must also be washed with them. This will prevent knots from forming in the sheets.

Washing temperature: you can wash fiber washable sheets up to 95 ° C. For the rest of the laundry, it is best to orient yourself through the care symbols that you can find on the garment labels. They indicate at what temperature the fabrics can be washed.

Tip: the lower the washing temperature, the lower the current consumption: do not wash at an excessive temperature! Laundry washed in hot water at 95 ° C remains just as clean at 60 ° C and you save approx. 50% energy.

Degree of soiling: do not wash slightly soiled garments together with heavily soiled fabrics.

Color intensity (only for colored fabrics): Treat our fiber washable sheets like colored clothes, i.e. wash them with similar colors whenever possible. For the rest of the laundry, follow the directions on the labels.

Pretreatment of laundry

For non-stained colored laundry, set the washing program "Colored laundry 40 ° C" instead of "Colored laundry 60 ° C". This will save energy.

Heavily soiled fabrics should be washed immediately. Fresh stains can be removed more easily than those that have already dried.

Stains can be pre-treated with a conventional stain remover or bile soap. Pretreatment of stains allows washing at a lower temperature.

Load the washing machine

Properly loading the washer can save costs and energy. If the washing machine is loaded too much, the laundry cannot rotate properly in the drum and therefore does not clean well either. If you put too little in the washing machine, it will consume energy unnecessarily.

The "rule of the hand" in normal washing processes: a raised open hand should always fit in the drum above the laundry.

Also take into account the recommendations of the manufacturer of your washing machine for the different wash programs.

Detergent dosage

So what is the ideal amount? This depends on the degree of contamination of the laundry, the load in the washing machine and the hardness of the water.

The right amount of detergent also gives you the right cleaning. Using too much detergent does not improve the washing result and affects the environment much more. At the same time, it should not be used too little either, since stubborn stains do not come out this way. You can find the exact dosing instructions on each detergent package.

The correct amount of detergent depends on the local water hardness and how dirty the laundry is, and can be easily consulted on the dosage table on the detergent packets.

You can check the water hardness directly from your water supply company. You will find the corresponding contact information on the invoices or on the Internet.
If you have a washing machine with a capacity of more than 5 kg, you will find special information on the detergent packages for additional dosing in large washing machines.

Selecting the washing program

Prewash: prewash is only necessary for heavily soiled items.

Main wash process : select the wash process and wash temperature depending on the type of fabric and the degree of soiling.

Spin: the different wash programs control spinning automatically.

After lava

After the wash is finished, take the clothes out of the washing machine as quickly as possible and dry them. This prevents the unpleasant smell of wet clothes that forms. Plus, washable fiber sheets won't crease unnecessarily.

Air dry

Our advice! It is best to lay out washable fiber sheets immediately after washing. This will prevent unnecessary moisture spots and wrinkles. Tender not only saves energy, but damp fiber washable sheets also smooth out during drying.

Tumble Dry

Washable fiber sheets are tumble dry . Due to their quality, however, these should only be put in the cold dryer briefly, at the "gentle care" level.

When to change the elements of the rest equipment?

 When to change the elements of the rest equipment?

Many times we do not know when to change the elements of the rest equipment: mattress, pillows, mattress or base, cover. Its  materials and mechanisms end up deteriorating over time and we must know when we have to renew them so that over time it does not harm our health or our rest.

In this post we clarify the doubts about when to change the elements of the rest equipment: mattress, base, pillows, bedding. In addition, we give you cleaning and maintenance tips so that they are in perfect condition during the years of useful life.

Mattress lifespan

How about we start with the primary element? We must change the mattress every ten years . One of the factors that will tell us the need to renew it is its firmness, when we notice that the mattress sinks, it does not support our weight as usual, our back suffers, it is time to change it.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF MATTRESSES

One of the aspects that can influence materials to wear out faster is misuse. So a good maintenance will give it more durability .

Turning and turning movements of the mattress

It is very important to keep the mattress in good condition, air it, turn it over and turn it to prevent it from deforming. These movements are convenient to do every three months. Mattresses made to be used exclusively on one side, such as some memory foam or foam and latex, will only be rotated, and will not need to be flipped. We leave you an explanatory video.


Cleaning and protection

Cleaning is very important because it is a product that lasts for many years and must be kept in the highest hygienic conditions . Every time we get up it is important to leave the bed unmade so that the mattress airs out, twenty minutes is enough before covering it with the sheets and quilts.

It is not convenient to wash the mattress with water so that dampness does not occur , or use dry cleaning because we could damage the fabrics with the products. If we want a deep cleaning, we can use a vacuum cleaner in a gentle way, to eliminate the dust that may settle in it; taking into account that when vacuuming on layers of padding composed of fibers or multicellular, these can break and, when separated, also be extracted together with the dust.

It is also very advisable to cover the mattresses with  protectors . We will look for one that is breathable so that the air circulates naturally and does not deteriorate it. There are many models on the market depending on the type of mattress we want to protect.

Another element that we must renew are the mattress covers , since over time they may contain dead cells that do not benefit us at all. Also, by renewing them, we will be favoring the mattress itself.

The rest base

You also have to avoid wear on the mattress base . Over time this type of element deteriorates and we must change it for a new one. This element of the rest equipment is the one that has the most durability, although we cannot stop paying attention to it, since it is essential that our mattress be supported on a solid base. If it is not in good condition it will weaken the mattress and end up reducing its useful life.

Change pillows

With regard to pillows, we will easily notice when we need to change them . For example, if we notice that it is worn and our head does not rest in the same way, causing us to have neck pain. It is normally changed every two years.

The advice of Colchones.es is to change a pillow every two years if it is made of foams (memory foam, latex) and every five years if the pillow is made of fiber or microfiber. The reason for these disparate times is that the fiber pillows are fully washable and in the foam pillows we can only wash the cover.

TIPS FOR MAINTAINING PILLOWS

In order for our pillows to be perfect during their useful life (5 years for fiber pillows and 2 years for foaming pillows ) it is important to follow simple instructions for use and maintenance.

As not all pillows can be washed, at Colchones.es we always recommend that you protect the core of the pillow (the pillow itself) with a cover that keeps it protected from sweat, saliva, and dirt. This pillowcase is suitable to be made of breathable and waterproof fabrics. We wash it frequently once or twice a month, depending on how dirty it is. In addition, we renew the cover when we notice it damaged.

In addition to protecting the pillow with a waterproof and breathable cover . The moment we notice that our pillow has lost its properties (does not regain its original shape) or we feel uncomfortable, it causes neck pain. It is time to change a pillow.

HOW TO WASH YOUR BED PILLOWS

Here are some tips for washing pillows, depending on whether they are foam (memory foam or latex) or fiber or microfiber. Always follow the instructions for use and washing that appear on the label or have been provided by the manufacturer or distributor. At Colchones.es, in each product sheet we explain the maintenance instructions for that pillow.

Wash memory foam pillows

Memory foam pillows are pillows that fit perfectly and allow the head, shoulders and back to rest in a correct and healthy position. When the weight is lifted, the pillow returns to its original position. This memory effect property would disappear if the memory foam pillow was washed , therefore machine washing is not recommended.

In this type of memory foam, what we wash regularly will be the protective cover, but not the core . Viscoelastic if it gets wet in excess loses its thermoregulatory properties and its memory effect. In addition, it does not get to dry completely, so the moisture concentrated in it produces the appearance of mites, bacteria, microorganisms that damage it and reduce its useful life, which is 2 years.

Washing latex pillows

Latex is a type of high-quality foam. Like memory foam, it has a memory effect, but it is more breathable than memory foam . Therefore, latex pillows should not be machine washed either. We wash the protective cover.

Latex pillows are very comfortable and firm. They adapt perfectly and are very comfortable for the cervicals . They are also very resistant, they regain their shape and remain perfect over time.

There are some manufacturers that recommend washing latex pillows by hand . Using a cloth slightly dampened in a mixture of water and neutral soap. With the perfectly wrung cloth, we clean each area of ​​the pillow without pressing, gently and with circular movements. Once clean, with a clean towel, dry the pillow to remove moisture. The next step is to let it air dry. We place it on a rigid surface, in a dry place and without direct sunlight. It should not be wrung out or twisted so that it does not lose its properties.

Washing fiber or microfiber pillows

The fiber or microfiber pillows can be washed so their useful life is longer. It is recommended to change them every 5 years . To wash them, we follow the manufacturer's instructions that tell us if they accept machine or hand washing.

The fiber or microfiber accepts washing because it is a totally natural material. In the case of machine washing, it is recommended on a short program and at a low temperature (maximum 30 degrees).

Clean sheets and bedding

Changing sheets is often a matter of hygiene. And we must all be clear that, for our own health, this little effort is something that will help us sleep and live better . Sleeping on clean sheets has no point of comparison than on sheets that have already been used, are dirty, damp or smell bad.

What not everyone is clear about is how often the sheets have to be changed . Every day? Every 3 or 4 days? Once a week? Once every 15 days? In this post we are going to try to shed some light on this issue so that you can have your sheets as clean as possible.

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO CHANGE THE SHEETS

On average we spend 7-8 hours a day lying in bed. During those hours, our body loses skin cells (we peel), we lose hair, we perspire and sweat permeates the bedding. All these processes dirty the sheets, the mattress, the pillow ... Hence, it is important to clean and disinfect all the elements of the rest equipment. Changing sheets is often very important for several reasons:

  • Although we try to avoid any stain as much as possible, the sheets can get dirty in many ways : sweat, humidity, hair, dead skin cells, bacteria, fungi, traces of cream and makeup, dust mites, oral fluids if you tend to snore and sleep with an open mouth, menstrual blood, sperm ... even the heat generated by the sun's rays can cause the sheets to smell bad.
  • If we do not clean and disinfect the sheets correctly, with daily use their lack of hygiene can lead to health problems . We can get eczema on the skin, irritations that cause itching and prevent a pleasant sleep and affect us on a daily basis.
  • The moisture and dirt that accumulates on the sheets with continued use and lack of hygiene produces the appearance of mites, fungi, mold, bacteria that can cause us allergies , respiratory problems and infectious diseases. In addition, lack of hygiene weakens the immune system.
  • Therefore, there are many compelling reasons that justify cleaning and disinfecting sheets.




Seen from this point of view, changing the sheets should be something we do often. It should not depend so much on a fixed period of time, but on the state in which they are at that moment . For example, in summer, when you perspire more, it is more convenient to wash the sheets more than once a week.

HOW OFTEN DO YOU HAVE TO CHANGE THE SHEETS?

Some decide to do it once a week, or every 3-4 days, just enough to give you time to wash and dry the replacement sheets. Others prefer to change the sheets every day, especially during the summer , which is when it is hotter and more sweaty, so it is very easy for both the pillow and the sheets to smell bad.

There is no clearly established amount of time that is valid for anyone, at any time of year and in any situation. Look at your own sheets, if they smell good or bad, if they are dry or damp, if they have a new or worn look ... Based on these aspects, you should wash your sheets often enough so that they are as clean as possible and never abuse of its use.

Take special circumstances into account as well . For example, if you have been playing with your dog and then you go to bed, it is very likely that you transfer bacteria or animal hair to your bed, and it is dirtier than normal, so the next morning would be a good idea to change them instead of going back to sleep there.

MAINTAINING YOUR SHEETS: WASHING AND DRYING TIPS

To wash the sheets, the ideal is to do it in the washing machine with a water program of between 40 and 60º, which will allow us to eliminate dirt and remains of bacteria and mites . We must also take into account the labels they may carry and washing recommendations, being the general rule to do so with the cotton garment program of your washing machine.

If we wash with stronger programs, it is possible that in some cases the fibers will be damaged , since it is a somewhat more delicate fabric than conventional garments.

As for the drying of the sheets , we must wait until they are completely dry to avoid sleeping on wet sheets. Still wet sheets can also give off a bad smell, so it is not recommended to use them yet. Ideally, hang them in the sun so that they dry more quickly. Sunlight helps to remove moisture and mites and bacteria.

Another option is to dry your sheets in the dryer , if you have one. In this case, the same as with the washing machine. It is a delicate garment, so you should set your dryer to minimum to avoid that the fabrics can be damaged by excess heat.

Makeup stains

We have all found ourselves in the situation of arriving home after a dinner or a night that has taken longer than necessary and face the infinite laziness that removing make-up involves since at that moment all we want is to get into bed. We give you some tips to remove makeup stains.

Let's recognize that on more than one occasion that laziness has won the battle and the makeup has stayed on our face and, therefore, on our pillow . Going to bed without removing make-up is an attack on our skin, the pores end up being clogged by dirt and makeup and the most likely thing is that the next morning we will wake up, in addition to looking horrible, with the odd annoying and unsightly granite that will embitter our day.

THOSE HARD TO REMOVE STAINS

To that we must add the numerous stains and rubs that will remain on our pillow, the elements that we use to put on makeup are composed of substances that are very difficult to remove, waxes, oils and different dyes that make washing difficult, especially if the Our pillowcase is white.

REMOVE MAKEUP STAINS

If we act quickly we can avoid disaster and ensure that our makeup does not leave a trace on the pillow . We just need the following ingredients and follow these simple steps.

  • A sponge
  • Dry cleaning detergent
  • Our regular laundry detergent
  • Oxygen bleach
  • Hot water



How to remove stains :


Dampen a sponge with a little dry cleaning detergent and apply it to the stain without rubbing, trying to remove as much makeup as possible, and then blot the stain.
change the elements of the rest equipment

Next, we pour a little of our usual detergent on the stain and this time we do rub the fabric of our pillow, making sure that the detergent penetrates the fabric well.
We wash the pillowcase in the washing machine using a hot water cycle. The best thing is that we do not use the dryer to dry the garment, but rather let it air dry.
If after this wash the stains have not completely disappeared, we will place the pillowcase in a container with ½ cup of oxygen bleach dissolved in a liter of hot water for one hour.
Finally we repeat the wash with a hot water cycle.

BEAT LAZINESS AND REMOVE MAKEUP

Makeup stains can become a real nightmare when trying to remove them, so if we want our eyeliner and makeup base not to leave an indelible memory on our bedding, we have to be aware that, by As much as it costs us, we must always remove make-up before going to sleep.

If, on the other hand, tiredness overcomes us or because of confusion we do not remove our makeup completely and end up leaving a stain on our pillowcase, it will only be enough to have the previous elements at hand and get down to work to eliminate stains.

Tips to prevent your sheets from getting too dirty

Even if it is summer, it is recommended that during the day you put a quilt on top to protect your sheets . Also avoid putting your feet with socks on the bed, as these can collect dirt from your shoes. And of course avoid putting your shoes on the bed.

To prevent the sheets from getting too wet from sweat, try to sleep at a suitable temperature as well . Open the window and use a fan, in case you can't use an air conditioner to keep the bedroom temperature between 23º and 25º. Sleeping in hot weather can cause us to sweat more, make pillowcases and sheets more damp with sweat, and have a bad odor.

Should I also wash the duvets and bedspreads?

We must also take into account that not all bed textiles stain with the same ease. Duvets and bedspreads usually last longer clean than sheets , since they are made of much rougher fabrics, so they do not tend to get so dirty.

For example, if we are careful and avoid putting shoes and socks on top of the duvet. The duvet can be kept in very good condition and does not need to be washed as often. Just shake it well and wash it every few months, or even a couple of times a year . We can pass a brush to remove traces of dirt. In this post we give you tips on How to wash duvets depending on whether they are fiber, feather, or down. Do not forget before washing it, consult the label with the manufacturer's washing instructions.

These tips refer to washing the duvet filling. If we protect this filling with a cover, then this cover should be washed just like we wash the sheets . Above all, the sleepers who dispense with the top sheet and sleep with their body in direct contact with the duvet. In this case, the cover is considered a sheet, and as such we must wash it with the same frequency as these.

Also, although they are not washed as often as the sheets. It is convenient that once a week, taking advantage when we wash the sheets, we put the bedspreads, duvet fillings, blankets to air . In this way, the humidity that is in them is eliminated and we reduce the presence of bacteria and mites.

Bedroom cleaning and disinfection

Just as we clean and disinfect bedding, it is also imperative to keep the bedroom dust-free . We recommend you every morning, as soon as we get up, air the room. We can take advantage while we have breakfast to leave the windows open, take advantage of it so that the air is renewed and the sunlight penetrates. In this way, the proliferation of mites and bacteria is avoided. When cleaning, vacuuming is better than sweeping, because we raise less dust.

As you can see, it  is essential to change the elements of the rest equipment , considering that their aging and deterioration can cause back and neck pain. Which in the long run can lead to serious health problems and difficulty in having a good rest. At Colchones.es we can help you choose the new models so that your sleep is restful, call the free phone number 900.701.086, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and we will advise you.

What is a pinworm infection?

 What is a pinworm infection?

Pinworms are an intestinal infection caused by tiny parasitic worms. It is a common infection that affects millions of people per year, especially school-age children.

If your child has a pinworm infection, try not to worry. Pinworms are harmless - they just itch and disrupt sleep - and getting rid of them will not take long.

How are pinworm infections spread?

Pinworm infections are contagious.

Pinworms enter the body when a person ingests or breathes their microscopic eggs. These eggs can be present on contaminated hands or surfaces, such as the following:

  • bed sheets
  • towels
  • clothing (especially underwear and pajamas)
  • toilets
  • bathroom elements
  • foods
  • glasses
  • cutlery
  • toys
  • kitchen countertops
  • desks or dining tables in a school
  • sandboxes


The eggs pass into the digestive system and hatch in the small intestine. From the small intestine, pinworm larvae pass into the large intestine, where they live as parasites (with their heads attached to the inner wall of the intestine).

About 1 to 2 months later, adult female pinworms travel through the large intestine to the area around the rectum. There, they lay eggs and this can cause itching around the anus.

When a person scratches that itchy area, microscopic eggs pass onto the fingers. Contaminated fingers can carry pinworm eggs to the mouth, where they re-enter the body, or they can remain on various surfaces, where they can live for 2 to 3 weeks.

If you are thinking that your pet could infect your child with pinworms, forget it. Pinworms do not come from animals.

What are the signs and symptoms of pinworm infection?

The most common signs of a pinworm infection are itching around the rectum and interrupted sleep. The itching is usually worse at night because the worms go to the area around the rectum to lay their eggs. In girls, pinworm infection can affect the vagina and cause vaginal discharge. If the skin is injured due to itching, a bacterial infection may also appear.

If your child has a pinworm infection, you can see the worms in the anal region, especially if you look within 2 to 3 hours after the child has fallen asleep. You may also see the worms in the toilet after your child goes to the bathroom. They look like little pieces of white thread and they are actually very small (they are about the length of a paper staple). You may also see them in your child's underwear in the morning.

Abdominal pain and nausea are less common symptoms, but they can appear if there are many pinworms in the intestines.

How are pinworm infections diagnosed?

Your doctor may ask you to help diagnose pinworms by placing a piece of tape against your child's rectum. The pinworm eggs will stick to the tape and can be viewed under a microscope in a laboratory.

The best time to collect an egg sample with a tape is at night or in the morning before taking a bath, because this is the time when pinworms are most active around the rectum. The doctor may also take samples from under your child's nails to check for eggs.

How are pinworm infections treated?

If your child has a pinworm infection, the doctor will recommend a prescription or over-the-counter medicine for the worms. This medicine is given in one dose and is repeated after two weeks. The doctor may decide to treat the whole family, especially if your child has already had a pinworm infection.

While the medications solve the problem of pinworm infection, the itching can continue for about a week. For this reason, the doctor may give your child a cream or other medicine to stop the itching.

The Handwashing frequent and routine cleaning of the house (including the frequent change of underwear and washing pajamas, towels and sheets for the whole family) will also help prevent the spread of infection pinworms in the family.

Can pinworm infections be prevented?

Here are some ways to prevent pinworm infections in your family:

  • Remind your children to wash their hands often, especially after using the bathroom, after playing outside, and before eating.
  • Make sure your children bathe every day and change their underwear and bathing suits every day.
  • Keep your children's nails short and clean.
  • Tell children not to scratch near the rectum and not to bite their nails.
  • Wash your children's pajamas every few days.


When should I call the doctor?

Call the doctor if your child complains of itchy skin or always seems to be scratching in the anal or vaginal area.

If your child is having trouble sleeping or has started to wet the bed , ask the doctor if it could be due to pinworms. (Pinworms can irritate the urethra, which is the channel through which urine leaves the bladder and out of the body. This could cause your child to wet the bed.)

Remember that pinworms are quite common in children and are not harmful. If you take the medications and follow some preventive tips, you will get rid of them quickly.

Basic recommendations to treat your clothes and protect yourself from the coronavirus

 Basic recommendations to treat your clothes and protect yourself from the coronavirus

Since the coronavirus came into our lives, many of us have experienced unusual situations that we never thought we would experience, such as confinement in our homes. The expansion of the virus has left all kinds of situations but, above all, questions from the population, because the virus can maintain its infectious capacity for days raises concerns and many doubts. Above all, for those who try or are forced to lead a more or less normal life, coming into contact with all kinds of materials. Although the World Health Organization (WHO) does not consider contaminated surfaces to be as important a vector of transmission as person-to-person contagion , they insist that they be disinfectedThe surfaces are fine. There are many doubts , but if something that worries, is if the virus remains on our clothes when we come from the street or if we are in contact with someone at risk.

In recent days all kinds of tests have been done to see how the virus behaves in different materials, including tissues. The good news is that it seems that, both on clothing and on paper, being porous surfaces , the virus would be "hijacked". Now, the fact that the virus remains attached and cannot be recovered (therefore, you cannot be contaminated), does not mean that it is totally inactive . Like any other pathogen, it could stay on the surface for up to three days . Therefore, it is recommended to follow some recommendations to avoid risks.

1. Use long programs and hot water in the washes, avoiding washing with very large loads.

2. Use liquid detergent , preferably, since it penetrates the fabrics better and retains the dirt in suspension better, eliminating it better.

3 . In cases of extreme dirt or contact with chemical products, use a special disinfectant product for clothes (bleach).

4. If there is a sick person at home, remember also to ignore those messages that circulate around that say that “you have to wash your clothes at more than 90º and dry them in the sun to“ kill ”the virus because with the washing machine it is not enough ”: they are false. Following hygiene rules with infected people is very important (and those who have been in contact with them), but they do not require washing programs or special actions. Try to have the patient occupy a room separate from the rest of the family. If it can be your own bathroom, the better; If not, it is convenient to take extreme hygiene and disinfection (with bleach and using gloves and a mask if possible) of your clothing and what that person touches.

5. Do not take exceptional measures with  zapa cough . IRTA-CReSA advises you to leave them at the entrance when you get home and, if you want, to wipe them with a damp cloth with a dilution of household bleach.

The key is in ourselves, and experts never tire of insisting on the same thing: the most effective thing is for people to stay at home as much as possible and, above all,  to wash their hands .

How to care for a person with COVID-19 at home?

 How to care for a person with COVID-19 at home?

If you or someone in your family tested positive for COVID-19 and they recommended isolation at home, it is important that the necessary preventive measures are taken to reduce the risk of contagion to the rest of the family or those who live in it House.

For this reason, we present the following steps to assist cases with this condition.

Who can get care at home?

Caring for patients with COVID-19 at home can be an alternative for those who have mild symptoms and do not have chronic diseases such as: hypertension, diabetes, cancer, kidney disease, heart or immunocompromise, among others.

However, even if this was the indication, you should maintain daily contact with your doctor or specialist to monitor your health, either through videoconference or with devices that allow interaction with audio and video.

What are the conditions that must be met?

Experts recommend that household members (contacts) who live with the person with this condition, should be very scrupulous with personal hygiene; in the same way, they must have knowledge about the basic prevention of infections and control measures, this includes extreme cleaning of hands with soap and water for 40 to 60 seconds, or use antibacterial gel based on 70% alcohol; and, when coughing and sneezing, cover mouth and nose with a flexed elbow.

In addition, it is recommended that the whole family avoid nonessential outings and visits home during this period of isolation.

Finally, it is recommended to designate a person (without risk factors) who is in charge of going to the supermarket every two weeks or making essential purchases for the home.

How should the isolation space be?

It is recommended to keep the person who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 isolated in a single room with its own bathroom and adequate ventilation.

On many occasions this is complicated, so it is suggested to sleep in separate beds and / or keep a minimum distance of 1.5 meters and make sure to constantly ventilate this space.

If our home does not have a space for the exclusive use of the person with the condition, movement should be limited to other areas of the house (dining room, kitchen room).

Who can care for the person diagnosed with COVID-19?

To prevent contagion within the home, a person must be designated as a “caregiver” and this person must meet the requirement of being healthy and without risk conditions (older adults or underlying diseases), who is the person in charge of bringing food or whatever the sick person needs during their isolation.

Both the sick person in isolation and the "caregiver" should wear a medical mask when in close contact. It should not be touched or handled during use, if it becomes wet or dirty with secretions, it should be changed immediately and after disposal, hand hygiene should be performed.

Also, strict hand hygiene should be maintained in the following situations:

  • Being in contact with the infected person
  • When preparing food
  • When consuming food
  • After using the bathroom


If it is not possible to designate a caregiver and the person diagnosed with COVID-19 must leave their room, the distance of at least 1.5 meters must be strictly practiced, but it is recommended that it be greater. It is also recommended that this person wear a medical mask and wash their hands before moving around the house.

How should cleaning be?

The person in charge or "caregiver" should consider thorough cleaning, as they must constantly clean and disinfect surfaces in contact with the patient, such as tables, beds, devices, among others.

Cleaning the surfaces with common household detergents is recommended. It is suggested to consult the products pre-approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA for its acronym in English) that can be used for cleaning against the outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19.

Alcohol or bleach can also be used for surfaces that are dirty. To make a bleach solution at home, mix: 5 tablespoons or 1/3 cup of bleach per gallon of water or 4 teaspoons of bleach per liter of water.

In the same way, you should avoid having direct skin contact with sheets or clothing contaminated with urine or feces, if this situation occurs you should use gloves and wash your hands when disposing of them.

The person diagnosed with coronavirus must use kitchen utensils exclusively for him, such as: plates, glasses, cutlery and these must be washed with soap and water and can be reusable.

In the case of clothes, towels and sheets it is recommended to wash them in the washing machine with detergent and water at a temperature between 60 and 90 °.

Personal hygiene of both the sick person and the caregiver are very important.

How to dispose of sick patient's garbage?

Materials used to cover the mouth or nose such as tissues should be thrown away or discarded. If they can be reused, they should be washed with soap and water.

Gloves, handkerchiefs and masks of sick people should be placed in a trash can with a bag that should be closed before taking it out of the sick person's room.

Later, you can go to the conventional trash can outside the home, ensuring that the bag is tightly closed.

What to do if a household member has symptoms of COVID-19?

Household members must be kept at home under constant monitoring for 14 days from the last contact, and in case of presenting symptoms of acute respiratory infection (see attached image), they should immediately contact their family doctor, who will assess if you should get tested for COVID-19.

When should the sick person be taken to the hospital? What signs tell us that the case is getting worse?
It is important to be in contact with your GP remotely (call or video call) so that the sick person's health status can be followed up.

If the symptoms worsen, or if you have any of the warning signs or symptoms described at the end, you should go to a hospital emergency room for medical evaluation.

It is also important to mention that, if a family member or the person who is sick goes to the hospital, it is recommended to use mouth covers and avoid traveling by public transport, to avoid crowds of people. In addition to hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette.

Warning signs and symptoms

If you have any of the following, go to the nearest hospital emergency room:

  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
  • Persistent chest pain or tightness
  • Confusion or loss of alertness
  • Bluish lips or face