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Is it time for new sheets? A few signs that they need to go, and how to make them last longer
We all know that a good night's sleep is important for our overall health and well-being. But did you know that the state of your bedroom can actually have a significant impact on how well you sleep?
If your bedroom is cluttered, dusty, or just generally not too comfortable, it can wreak havoc on your sleep patterns and even make you sick. Not to mention, it can be pretty difficult to relax in an environment that doesn't feel restful.
That's why it's so important to create a serene space that promotes relaxation and restfulness. And one of the easiest ways to do this is by making sure your bedding is fresh, clean, and comfortable. We spoke with the pros to determine which factors signify that it is indeed time to search for a new sheet set or two. Keep reading so that you know what to keep an eye out for the next time you're making your bed!
1. Your sheets are more than 2-3 years old
According to Vicki Fulop, Founder of Brooklinen, a bedding & linen company, most sheets only last about two years before they need to be replaced.
'After regular use and wash cycles, the fibres of your bed linens can start to break down and show signs of wear and tear,' she explains.
'Having said that, it doesn't mean your sheets will all of a sudden fall apart after two years,' Fulop notes, 'just that if they're starting to look and feel worn out, and you want the optimal condition and comfort for your bed, two years or so is a great time for a refresh.'
So, if you can't remember the last time you bought a new set of sheets, it may be time to start shopping around.
2. They're starting to pill
Pilling is when those little fabric balls start to form on the surface of your sheets. And it's definitely a sign that it's time for new bedding, according to Au Lit's 'Between The Sheets' blog.
'Pilling occurs when fibres in the fabric break, tangle, and “ball up”. The shorter the fibres used in the fabric, the more likely the chance for breakage. The more brittle the fibre, the more breakage will occur. Cotton sheets may pill for a variety of reasons, however, it is more common in lower quality fabrics, which use inferior cotton.'
Pilling is most common in sheets made from synthetic fabrics like polyester, but it can also happen with natural fibres like cotton. If you start to notice those little fabric balls, it means the fibres in your sheets are breaking down and it's time for a new set.
3. Your sheets have lots of stains
If you frequently drink coffee or red wine in bed (no judgement!), then chances are your sheets have seen their fair share of stains over the years. While you can certainly try to remove these stains with some good old-fashioned elbow grease, there will come a point where they're just too set in to come out.
And while small spills here and there are no big deal – most stains in natural fibres are actually removable with hydrogen peroxide, white vinegar and dish soap - if your sheets look more like a painters' drop cloth than anything else, then it’s probably time for an upgrade.
4. You're waking up with allergies
If you're someone who suffers from allergies, you know that they can make sleeping difficult. And if you're waking up with an itchy nose, watery eyes, or a scratchy throat, there’s a chance that your sheets are at least partly to blame.
According to WebMD, the average person sheds around 500 million skin cells a day. And unless you're washing your sheets regularly (more on that in a minute), all of those skin cells can end up in your bedding.
The good news is that you can reduce your risk of waking up with allergies by investing in sheets made from hypoallergenic materials. These sheets are designed to resist dust mites, mould, mildew, and other allergens, making them a great option for people with sensitivities.
How to keep your sheets fresh and clean
Now that you know when it's time to replace your sheets, you might be wondering how you can keep them fresh and clean in between sets. Here are a few tips from the experts:
1. Wash your sheets regularly
This one might seem like a no-brainer, but washing your sheets regularly is the best way to keep them clean and fresh. According to Better Homes & Gardens, washing your bed sheets about once a week ensures they always stay fresh. Plan to add this task to your weekly cleaning schedule to help reinforce the habit. Keep in mind that you don't necessarily need to wash sheets the same day as you strip your bed. It's helpful to have a few sheet sets on hand which makes it easy to quickly swap.
2. Use the right detergent
When it comes to washing your sheets, using the right detergent is just as important as washing them regularly. You should avoid detergents with optical brighteners, fragrances, dyes, and other harsh chemicals. These ingredients can actually damage your sheets and make them more susceptible to stains. Make sure you check the care tag on your sheets for specific instructions, as the optimal cleaning regimen depends on factors like thread count and the material used.
3. Use the gentle cycle
Another laundry tip: make sure you're using the gentle cycle when you wash your sheets. This will help them last longer and stay in better condition. Again, from Better Homes & Gardens:
‘Always wash sheets separately from clothing or towels to ensure the best clean and prevent damage and additional wear. Pre-treat stains before laundering, then wash sheets on a gentle cycle using cool water. You don't necessarily need to wash sheets in hot water unless someone in your household has been sick or your goal is to kill dust mites to ward off allergies. Dry the sheets on a low heat setting and remove them from the dryer immediately after the cycle is finished to prevent wrinkles.’
4. Don't over-dry them
When it comes to drying your sheets, beware of over-drying them. This can cause the fibres to break down, making them more likely to pill and stain. Instead, consider removing your sheets from the dryer while they're still slightly damp and then letting them air dry the rest of the way.
5. Don't forget to vacuum
Vacuuming your mattress on a regular basis is another great way to keep your sheets clean and fresh. This will help remove dust mites, skin cells, and other allergens that can cause problems for people with allergies.
Members, there are few things more important to living a happy and healthy life than getting regular, good quality sleep. Have you got any product tips or sleeping hacks to share? Let us know in the comments below.
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