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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]News flash! Well unless you’re staying in a hotel with white duvet covers, they are not getting washed regularly…. Neither is the upholstered chair or throw pillows. [/quote] [b]I'm not putting my unclothed body on the chair or throw pillows, nor is my face oil / drool on those. Beds get all of that, yes on blankets too. [/b] I don't believe that no hotels wash covers (some dont, not all), and there is a trend toward duvets in hotels. At home I have duvets or light quilts that can launder and I expect the same on guest beds. [/quote] Sleeping nude is for your own home. Please bring pjs as a guest in my house and then you won’t mind the unwashed quilt and I won’t have to worry about your naked body leaving fluids to clean. Win-win!! [/quote] You don't have to be nude to have your skin directly touching the blanket while you sleep. Plus people put their luggage, outdoor clothes, etc on the top cover of the bed. It needs to be washed. There is no excuse for not washing it. [/quote] What kind of monster puts their luggage and outdoor clothes on the comforter?! I host clean people with common sense and manners who won’t taint my exterior bedding with such filth, therefore, no need to launder top covers btwn guests. [/quote]
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