Anonymous wrote:B
We only have guests a couple times a year. If I washed right away, I'd have to wash again when guests arrived because the bed would get kind of dusty after no use for several months. This way, the barely used sheets are left on there and washed right before the guests arrive so they can have a fresh bed.
I can't tell you how many times I have told my in-laws to please leave the sheets on the bed. But FIL keeps stripping it and putting the whole mess on top of the washer which means I have to drop everything and wash them right away because they are blocking me from doing other laundry. And then the bed sits there unmade and gathering dust until the next visit.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer A but I don't like it when a guest strips a bed. Just make the bed enough so it looks OK and I will get to it when I'm ready to do laundry the next day or so...
Anonymous wrote:The first thing I do as a gust is to put a vinyl mattress cover and just to be sure we have a rubbersheet occasional bed wetter I would rather put my the pillow case if the need was there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not want to sleep in dusty sheets that have been on a bed a month or more. This thread just reinforces how gross people are and why I prefer to stay in hotels.
Lol I gather you've never worked in a hotel.
Anonymous wrote:Wash sheets immediately and replace with clean. If a long time passes before guests, change to fresh. Leaving used sheets on a bed is gross.
Anonymous wrote:A - I always strip the bed immediately and wash the sheets. Dirty sheets gross me out. If it's been a long time between guests, like several months, then I'll wash them again prior to the new guest's arrival.
Anonymous wrote:I also wash right away. I don't see why leaving clean sheets on a bed for a month is a bad thing. I keep it covered with a quilt or coverlet.