Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heh, just, for what it's worth, I've stayed at AirBNBs about 10 times now and have had great experiences. Really cool properties, interesting, welcoming hosts.
It never really occurred to me to think that the comforters would be cleaner than in someone's guest room. I guess most of you will now say you wash the comforter every time you have a new guest, but I will say I think you are in the minority.
I most definitely wash the sheets AND comforter after every guest. I can't believe most people don't. Sheesh, you people are sparking my germ-a-phobe-ness!
I'm staying at my very first AirBnB in September in Barcelona. This place has a w/d in unit, thankfully. Thanks to some of your nasty confessions, I will throw--at least--the blanket/comforter in the wash before bedtime.
Hate to break it to you, but no, most people don't.
Anonymous wrote:Love Airbnb! Was able to afford a central place in Paris because of it.
What do you charge OP? What do you make yearly off it?
Do prices ever fluctuate? I swear I was looking at a place for a certain date and the price changed - though I could be wrong about this.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heh, just, for what it's worth, I've stayed at AirBNBs about 10 times now and have had great experiences. Really cool properties, interesting, welcoming hosts.
It never really occurred to me to think that the comforters would be cleaner than in someone's guest room. I guess most of you will now say you wash the comforter every time you have a new guest, but I will say I think you are in the minority.
I most definitely wash the sheets AND comforter after every guest. I can't believe most people don't. Sheesh, you people are sparking my germ-a-phobe-ness!
I'm staying at my very first AirBnB in September in Barcelona. This place has a w/d in unit, thankfully. Thanks to some of your nasty confessions, I will throw--at least--the blanket/comforter in the wash before bedtime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heh, just, for what it's worth, I've stayed at AirBNBs about 10 times now and have had great experiences. Really cool properties, interesting, welcoming hosts.
It never really occurred to me to think that the comforters would be cleaner than in someone's guest room. I guess most of you will now say you wash the comforter every time you have a new guest, but I will say I think you are in the minority.
I most definitely wash the sheets AND comforter after every guest. I can't believe most people don't. Sheesh, you people are sparking my germ-a-phobe-ness!
I'm staying at my very first AirBnB in September in Barcelona. This place has a w/d in unit, thankfully. Thanks to some of your nasty confessions, I will throw--at least--the blanket/comforter in the wash before bedtime.
Anonymous wrote:Heh, just, for what it's worth, I've stayed at AirBNBs about 10 times now and have had great experiences. Really cool properties, interesting, welcoming hosts.
It never really occurred to me to think that the comforters would be cleaner than in someone's guest room. I guess most of you will now say you wash the comforter every time you have a new guest, but I will say I think you are in the minority.
Anonymous wrote:Definition of duvet
: comforter 2b
You really seem bent out of shape over this with posting here and the other thread. The other thread di not state that Airbnb's washed their comforters but that you usually sometimes have a washing machine available when renting a house so wash the the darn comforter then before you sleep in the bed. Hotels almost never wash the comforter or whatever else is over the top sheet.Anonymous wrote:From the "I think AirBNB is gross" thread:
"how is it as gross as a hotel??? Most hotels do not wash comforters.... Did you know that? There is so much traffic through hotels. The door knob, the remotes, the phones, the desk and dresses are never wipe down with disinfectant."
Wow.... guess AirBNBs don't either! And worse is that people seem to have a false sense of security in AirBNBs, where they assume the hosts will wash the comforter, if the other thread is any indication! At least in a hotel you know what you're getting and always toss the comforter to the ground.
Anonymous wrote:Forget the comforter issue. What about basic safety and security? Fire, intruders, etc. Hotels are highly regulated for a reason. Too many opportunities for something to go wrong.