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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have never stayed at a rental that had comforters. They all have thin blankets/quilts that can be easily washed and dried for this reason, OP. I also always wash the blankets immediately upon arrival anyway because I can't be sure that the owners aren't cheap and lazy like you.[/quote] I think I’ll store the nice comforters that I just bought and get those out when we are there. And for the renters I’ll buy two sets of sheets and duvet covers plus one set of duvets. Bed bug cases for mattresses, pillows, and duvets. Plus mattress pads. Two sets of towels. Or maybe better to have them do them on turnover day in case they are damp? Will need to see if they’ll have time for those. Anything else? [/quote] Don't have the cleaning service wash & dry towels and leave them in the dryer for new guests. I've arrived twice at AirBnBs and had damp towels in the dryer that needed to be rewashed and dried because they didn't dry fully while the cleaning people were there to supervise. Also make sure they don't use fragranced detergent. I prefer fragrance free but don't have allergies. Another AirBnB I stayed at had sheets so fragranced that my eyes teared up when I put my head on the pillow. Every linen in the apartment had been washed with this name brand detergent. I think the washer didn't rinse well.[/quote]
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