How Long Does It Take to Dry a Quilt in Summer

July 27,2022

In the hot summer, it is good to take the quilt out to dry, which not only dehumidifies, but also kills mites. However, although the sun is good, the quilt should not be exposed to too much sun, otherwise the fibers inside will be damaged. So, how long does it take to dry a quilt in summer?

 

Taking the quilt out to bask in the sun can not only keep the quilt fluffy, dry and warm, but also eliminate odor and kill mites, but the sun exposure time should not be long. In summer, choose to take out the quilt between 11:00 and 14:00 Let it dry for 1-2 hours. Prolonged exposure to the sun can easily cause the fibers in the quilt to break, which in turn leads to a decrease in the warmth and softness of the quilt.

 

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The best time to dry a quilt

 

  1. Time to dry the quilt: 11-14 o'clock in the summer, dry for 1-2 hours, turn it over once during the drying process, but do not beat it, so as not to smash the cotton fibers of the quilt. In addition, when the quilt is patted for drying, the fiberboard in the quilt will be agglomerated, or broken into cotton dust, and the quilt will become an empty shell when patted for a long time.

 

  1. Collect the quilt in time: the quilt should not be exposed to the sun for too long, otherwise the fibers in the quilt will easily break; in addition, the quilt will absorb a lot of heat when it is exposed to the sun. If it is not collected in time, the heat in the air will be reduced. Cold air and moisture increase, if the quilt continues to dry, it will lead to an increase in moisture in the quilt and a decrease in heat.

 

Some quilts cannot be placed in the sun, such as down quilts and wool quilts, because these two quilts are more susceptible to oxidation by ultraviolet rays in the sun than cotton quilts, causing fiber damage and reducing the quilt's bulkiness.

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