How Often Should You Wash Duvets? Keeping Them Fresh and Hygienic
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Many people ask themselves: how often should you wash duvets? Most people wash their bed linen regularly, but forget about the duvet itself. Yet sweat, skin flakes, and dust mites also accumulate there. For a hygienic sleep environment, you should wash your duvet every two to three weeks – especially if you sweat a lot, have pets in bed, or suffer from allergies.
How to Wash a Duvet? Check the Care Label First
Before you put your duvet in the washing machine, you should check the care label. Because depending on the material – whether down, microfibre, or cotton – different care instructions apply.
- Down duvets require a special delicate detergent and often a tumble dryer with tennis balls to loosen the filling.
- Microfibre and synthetic duvets are usually easier to clean and can withstand machine washing at 40 degrees.
- Cotton duvets are easy to care for, but are often heavy and take up a lot of space in the washing machine.
Many duvets are large, bulky, or not suitable for the washing machine – which makes regular cleaning a challenge.
Want to Make Washing Easier?
This is exactly where Zelesta comes in: with innovative, completely washable 2-in-1 duvets. These duvets have a permanently integrated cover – so you no longer need a separate bed sheet. You simply put the entire duvet in the washing machine every two to three weeks, wash it at 40 degrees – and you're done. No tedious cover-changing, no shifting, no more excuses. This not only saves time and hassle, but is also more hygienic. Especially for families with children, allergy sufferers, or heavy sweaters, this is a clean solution – in every sense of the word.
Hygiene Doesn't Have to Be Complicated
The question of how often to wash duvets is often underestimated – but the answer is clear: regularly! Anyone who wants to make life easier will find a simple, practical, and hygienic solution with Zelesta.