Whatever the size of your duvet, you will need to adjust your washing technique according to its material and age (New, down, cotton, yellowed...).
Your duvet accompanies you every night, accumulating dust, dust mites, sweat, and sometimes more significant stains like urine or vomit. To ensure impeccable hygiene and prolong the lifespan of your bedding, it is essential to adopt the right washing practices according to the type of duvet (synthetic, down, goose feather) and its size (twin, double, queen size, or king size).
How often should you wash a duvet?
The ideal frequency for cleaning a duvet is about twice a year. However, if you suffer from allergies or if accidents occur (stubborn stains, excessive sweating), more regular washing is recommended. For duvets used by children or sensitive individuals, cleaning every three months may be beneficial.
Washing machine or dry cleaning: which method to choose?
The choice between machine washing, dry cleaning, or laundromat depends on the capacity of your machine and the material of the duvet. A polyester or synthetic duvet can generally be washed at home, while a down or goose feather model may sometimes require dry cleaning to avoid altering its thermal properties.
At what temperature should a duvet be washed?
The washing temperature plays a key role in the elimination of dust mites and bacteria:
- 30 °C : suitable for delicate or lightly soiled duvets.
- 40 °C : ideal for regular maintenance.
- 60 °C : recommended for a very dirty duvet (urine, vomit) and to eradicate allergens.
- 90 °C : rarely recommended, as it can damage the fibers.
Prefer a gentle spin and air drying or tumble drying on a low temperature, with dryer balls to maintain the fluffiness of the duvet.