Anonymous wrote:I realize hotels don't wash comforters which is why I find them disgusting and immediately remove them from the bed. But why don't you just use a duvet and then you wash the duvet cover after every guest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're kidding right? Do you wash your comforter every day? No, you don't. You probably NEVER have.
PSA? Don't lick comforters when you're staying somewhere other than your BioHazard4 sterile bedroom.
It's an Airbnb. Not an OR.
I wash mine regularly. Most hotels don't wash theirs either. I'd prefer a duvet be washed after each guest. More professional.
More wasteful, too. Washing comforters -- which never come into contact with a guest's skin unless they choose that -- is a waste of resources.
Don't want to touch a surface that was touched by the last guest? Don't go anywhere ever. Because you're kidding yourself if you think hotels wash everything after every guest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're kidding right? Do you wash your comforter every day? No, you don't. You probably NEVER have.
PSA? Don't lick comforters when you're staying somewhere other than your BioHazard4 sterile bedroom.
It's an Airbnb. Not an OR.
I wash mine regularly. Most hotels don't wash theirs either. I'd prefer a duvet be washed after each guest. More professional.
Anonymous wrote:You're kidding right? Do you wash your comforter every day? No, you don't. You probably NEVER have.
PSA? Don't lick comforters when you're staying somewhere other than your BioHazard4 sterile bedroom.
It's an Airbnb. Not an OR.
Anonymous wrote:You're kidding right? Do you wash your comforter every day? No, you don't. You probably NEVER have.
PSA? Don't lick comforters when you're staying somewhere other than your BioHazard4 sterile bedroom.
It's an Airbnb. Not an OR.
Anonymous wrote:We do not wash the comforter after every visitor. We wash it about once a month or when it becomes clearly dirty (some people put their shoes or luggage on the bed). We have several blankets which we wash weekly.
Anonymous wrote:We do not wash the comforter after every visitor. We wash it about once a month or when it becomes clearly dirty (some people put their shoes or luggage on the bed). We have several blankets which we wash weekly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- Biggest negative surprise has been how truly hairy people are.
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- We allow instant booking but only with several days' notice. Before we did that, we had a couple of same-day inquiries that gave me pause -- people that just seemed...off. I decided that if you can't plan ahead where you're going to stay tonight, you can stay at a motel. I prefer people who have a plan.
LOL - I'm always shocked at how much hair is all over my house too. WHERE IS IT ALL COMING FROM? How am I not bald?
Great point on Instant Booking, filing that away in case we ever decide to get into hosting.
Thanks for the answers!
"Bald people especially welcome!"