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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dearest gentle reader, Have no fear; the cleaners said they’ll replace duvet covers. So I’m buying two sets of sheets, two sets of duvet covers, and one set of duvets. Bed bug cases for mattresses, pillows, and duvets. Plus mattress pads that can be washed as needed. I’ll get an extra of each size to have on hand. Two sets of towels. The cleaner will drop off/pick up all of the linens to be laundered, saving lots of time on turnover day. -OP [/quote] Gross wash the duvet too. [/quote] It will have a bed bug cover so I don't think it's necessary. Plus, that'd be a huge time sink to wash 8 large duvets every single week in addition to all of the sheets, duvet covers, towels, etc. There is a duvet cover on it; you'll be fine. [/quote] So, are you washing the bed bug cover? Nasty. No, I wouldn't be fine as I have serious health issues and catch a cold by looking at someone 30 feet away. They are paying for a clean home and a cleaning fee to clean up after them. Not their problem that its a time sink... that's what you are being paid to do. You don't need a bed bug cover on the duvet. Just on the mattress. Then you need to wash it all after each use. Do you not wash all your bedding at home regularly? We strip the beds and wash everything from the mattress pads to the comforters.[/quote]
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