Mako satin or microfiber?
Which bed linen is better because it is smoother and cooler for summer?
Which bed linen is better because it is smoother and cooler for summer?
Most cities have at least one laundromat. Can you dry your laundry there, or do you take the wet clothes home?
To prevent high humidity and possible mold bonding
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Every pair of jeans I buy has the same problem for me. As soon as I bend over, my T-shirt slips out of my pants and my buttocks are visible. Of course, I then quickly pull my pants back up. But the next time you bend or kneel, it happens again. Really annoying. How do…
Microfiber is plastic fiber! There you sweat and the fiber you can’t cook out….in the long run unhygienic, the bed linen then muffles… in order to get them “clean”, you have to use chemically sprinkled detergents and thus the environment is still burdened.
Mako satin is a fine cotton satin made exclusively from Egyptian cotton. The cotton growing there is considered to be more high quality and with its long wool threads up to 32 mm is tear-resistant than other cotton types.
So I always use satin bed linen in the summer. In the really hot weeks I even leave the inlet away and only use the cover as a blanket.
Microfiber is bad.
Only plastic.
How do you get on microfiber?Exterior Lyocell is actually all ‘plastic’.
Microfiber is bad
I’ll say.
That’s why I ask. But that Mako-Satin should be plastic is new to me.
Mako-Satin not, but Micro-Satin already.
I don’t know what to say.
What bed linen is used in hospitals? I usually found the pleasant and cool to sleep and not rough or heavy. But tap on the fact that the rather cheap ones take and the duvet.
I’d never wash it hotter than 60 degrees. Vllt is 40.
Me too, I think Satin. If she had washed too hot, then the filling in the chambers was as flat and she did not get back this airiness. But it’s cotton, you have to take care of it, is certainly more sensitive and should not always remain as new even if you have the best care. Daune can be recharged with tennis balls in the tumbler.
“My” blanket is not. Found it on the Internet.
Another has 100% cotton both in relation to and in filling. Light version 35 € (can be more thin blankets). Only half a dozen negative ratings. (for Otto, by the way, as I mentioned before)
Couples write something like this: “The ceiling sucks a lot of water and then lumps. My machine couldn’t throw this lump. In the dryer I didn’t give these lumps because I wasn’t sure if it stopped, so dried in the air – for 5 days – now she goes back as a complaint”
Ask me how that can be. The filling is usually located in duvets in several “chambers” (or as you call it). 94% do not seem to have this problem, according to the assessment.
Is the feathers and downs made of a life-thunder?
Ikea, unfortunately, also has coatings with polyester content.
Your duvet doesn’t sound bad, would take something like that for me rather than polyester. But also gives fillings with cotton. Are sold as summer blankets. At the ceiling, I would still see that it is as milbing as possible.
Stands everywhere.
What do you think would be good plastic-free bedclothes and linen?
Something like that? :
Down bed cover, filling: 80% down & 20% feathers, cover: 100% cotton
Costs but € 110!!!!!
Give me a link that advertises it. It says it’s polyester.
https://www.stoffundstil.de/materials/satin/microsatin
Then why is “high quality cotton” everywhere and that it is good for summer?
Microfiber? There’s sweat alarm pre-programmed. You don’t take that as bed linen.