AlligatorBlizzard,

Thanks for reminding me to zip up the duvet cover next time I wash it, now if only there was an easy solution to the mattress cover doing the same thing…

TengoHipo,

Dislike duvets with a passion. Just put a thin blanket on top of your comforter same thing.

RememberTheApollo_,

I guess you don’t have this problem then?

TengoHipo,

I would like to say I don’t but my wife loves them so I have no choice.

supamanc,

NO.

TengoHipo,

That’s a bold statement

supamanc,

no, this is a bold statement.

TengoHipo,

I see what you did there 👀

supamanc,

:)

TengoHipo,

8-)

OozingPositron,
@OozingPositron@feddit.cl avatar

Did you say Duvet?

AND YOU DON’T SEEM TO UNDERSTAND

EuroNutellaMan,
@EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world avatar

A SHAME YOU SEEMED AN HONEST MAN

senkora,

No matter where you go, everyone’s connected.

shuzuko,

I have not seen anyone reference this song in at least 10 years and then in the last 2 days I’ve seen it referenced 5 times, twice in this thread. I love it, but it’s a bit of a weird coinky-dink xD

andrew,
@andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun avatar

For me it’s the mattress cover.

“Come here young pillowcases, young sheets! Shelter yourselves from the storm inside my waterproof arms and I shall keep you dry and help you keep your hard-earned coating of dirt and saliva from washing away.”

Reygle,
@Reygle@lemmy.world avatar

Shame I can’t summon Randy Feltface

RedIce25,

Every time

M137,
@M137@lemmy.world avatar

Just another thing that’s only exists as a problem for idiots. As said already: you wash bedding separately and at 60°C, which you don’t wash other clothes at. And few washing machines are big enough to effectively wash duvets with anything else.>!!<

Bombyk0l,

The duvet cover, not the duvet. The duvet cover fits all good with a bunch of other things in most machines.

Kusimulkku,

you wash bedding separately and at 60°C, which you don’t wash other clothes at.

I think all my socks and boxers say to wash them at 60. I think it’s a common temp for towels too, if you follow the tag. I mostly wash everything at 40 nowadays.

Imgonnatrythis,

Idiot!! The tags are a trap for idiots!

Kusimulkku,

I am an idiot when it comes to washing clothes so that does make sense. Unless I know better I just go with what the tag says.

FlashZordon,
@FlashZordon@lemmy.world avatar

Can I come too?

jerrythegenius,
@jerrythegenius@lemmy.world avatar

Count me in

lars,

Always with the bedding vorists

aoidenpa,

And you don’t seem to understand…

Thcdenton,

A shame you seemed an honest man

nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze,

And all the fears you hold so dear

themeatbridge,

WASH THE BEDDING SEPARATELY, DIANE!

Jesus fuck, you wonder why everything smells like mildew, it’s because they ball up in the wash and don’t rinse properly, and then they stay balled up and damp in the dryer.

flambonkscious,

I wanted some to listen, Larry - not pepper me with solutions!

blanketswithsmallpox,

It’s not. About. The nail!

m.youtube.com/watch?v=-4EDhdAHrOg

Kusimulkku,

I pick them out of the machine and put them into a dryer or set them out to dry. Seems to avoid part of this particular problem.

If we’re out here handing intructions, you preferably shouldn’t uses a dryer for your stuff anyway. It can damage them. Especially everything that’s supposed to be elastic.

But then again, I don’t always follow that rule. Some stuff with an elastic band I’ve put in a scorching hot dryer for close to a decade and it’s fine. Some garbage shit lose the elasticity after a year or so even though you’ve washed them at 30 and don’t ever put them into a dryer.

SatansMaggotyCumFart,

I pull them out of the dryer and use them to vigorously scrub my unwashed balls.

No more mildew smell!

Kusimulkku,

I do that with laundry too. Just not my own

TheSambassador,

Do you wash only a single fitted sheet or duvet cover at a time? Because the problem still happens when I wash my fitted sheet and normal sheets in the same load.

themeatbridge,

That can happen, but I find that if you separate the sheets as they are going in, and kind of scrunch up the fitted sheets and duvet covers so they don’t start wrapped around the flat sheets or blankets, then they are far less likely to ball up in the wash.

I had a roommate in college that would wrap his sheets in the fitted sheet (along with other laundry) and throw it all in like a package. His laundry always smelled like mildew.

200ok,

This is the way ^

Passerby6497,

Or just get some laundry bags. Its honestly so much easier to just shove the offending item in a bag, throw it all in the wash, then I don’t have to care about it until I take it out of the dryer. Come in handy for other items that love to ball up and evade washing.

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