The storage of quilts can be vacuumed with compression bags.
According to different materials, quilts have different storage methods, specifically:
1, duvet, silk quilt
Duvets and silk quilts cannot be vacuumed. These quilts are fluffy, which will cause fiber breakage after being ruthlessly compressed. When it is taken out next year, the bulkiness will be greatly reduced, and the ability to keep warm is far less than before.
These two kinds of quilts are delicate and expensive, and they are afraid of sharp objects. It is best to store them in dry boxes or supported boxes.
2, chemical fiber quilt
Nine-hole quilt and seven-hole quilt belong to chemical fiber quilt. Although it takes up a lot of space, it is not afraid of sun, squeezing and humidity, so it is more convenient to put it in a vacuum compression bag.
3. Wool quilt
Wool quilts can also be stored in vacuum compression, but it is best to keep the quilt flat when putting it into the quilt. Wool quilt can also be placed in a non-woven box, which is characterized by ventilation and mildew prevention, and a few mothballs are placed in the box.
Step 4 quilt
As far as texture is concerned, the quilt is not very delicate. It can be said that it is very strong, can withstand exposure, and is not very harsh on the storage environment, as long as it is dry and insect-free. Quilts are not afraid of pressure, so it is very space-saving to collect them with vacuum compression bags.
Extended data:
A quilt is a kind of bedding, a rectangular piece of cloth with enough area to cover the human body. It is usually used to keep warm when sleeping. A quilt is usually a quilt cover or quilt cover wrapped with cotton wool. A quilt made of cotton is called a quilt. In addition to quilts, they can also be made of artificial fibers such as wool, silk and acrylic fiber.
Compared with down, silk, wool and other quilts, the quilt has the advantages of good warmth and softness, and the quilt has no static electricity, which is very good for patients with cardiovascular diseases and infants.
The cotton quilt made of 100% cotton has four typical characteristics:
1, hygroscopicity: cotton fiber has good hygroscopicity. Under normal circumstances, fiber can absorb water into the surrounding atmosphere, and its water content is 8- 10%, so it contacts human skin, making people feel soft but not stiff. If the humidity of cotton increases and the surrounding temperature is high, all the water contained in the fiber will evaporate and disperse, so that the quilt can keep the water balance and make people feel comfortable.
2. Moisture retention: Because cotton fiber is a poor conductor of heat and electricity, the thermal conductivity is extremely low, and because cotton fiber itself has the advantages of porosity and high elasticity, a large amount of air can accumulate between fibers, and air is a poor conductor of heat and electricity, so the cotton quilt has good moisture retention, which makes people fully feel warm and comfortable when using.
3. Heat resistance: The cotton quilt has good heat resistance. When the temperature is below 1 10℃, it will only cause the water on the quilt to evaporate and will not damage the fiber. Therefore, the use of pure cotton at room temperature has no effect on its quality, thus improving the environmental applicability of pure cotton quilts.
4. Hygiene: Cotton fiber is a natural fiber, the main component is cellulose, and there are a small amount of waxy substances, nitrogen-containing substances and pectin. The quilt has been tested and practiced in many aspects, and there is no * * * or negative influence when it comes into contact with the skin. Long-term use is beneficial and harmless to human body, and has good sanitary performance.
References:
Sogou encyclopedia-quilt
2. How to store quilts
Quilts take up a lot of space and are easy to get damp and moldy when stored in the shade. When storing, use a vacuum storage bag, and then use a vacuum cleaner to suck the air in the bag, which can reduce the volume and increase the storage space.
1, when changing seasons, heavy quilts can be stored in places where they are not often taken. Putting the vacuum-packed quilt in the space above the cupboard will not affect the access to other items.
Make more use of the upper space
2. Before the quilt is put into storage, it must be exposed to the sun for sterilization, otherwise it will be damp and moldy when put into a bag or cupboard.
Sun sterilization before storage
3. When storing the big quilt, if there is no vacuum bag at home, you can also pack it with a big garbage bag, squeeze out the air in the bag and put it in the cabinet.
Garbage bags can also be used
Vacuum storage of quilts
1. Put the quilt in the dust jacket, put the hole in the dust jacket on the vacuum cleaner, and then pump the air out of the bag.
first step
2. After the air in the bag is completely pumped out, the volume will be compressed.
Second step
3, so the storage takes up less space.
3. How to store quilts
Just buy a compressible storage bag online and match it with an air extractor.
If it is a big quilt, you'd better use a vacuum cleaner. The method is as follows: first put the quilt in, seal the seal (usually with a small clip), and unscrew the plastic ring of the air outlet (don't unscrew it as long as you can breathe) (note that it is not the small cover, but a ring like a gear, which can be tightened and loosened like a screw); Then unscrew the head of the vacuum cleaner (vacuum cleaners can basically change their heads), leave the cylinder, aim at the suction port of the compression bag, and then open the vacuum cleaner; The air in the compression bag is running out. First, tighten the rotating cover of the suction port of the compression bag as much as possible, and then take the vacuum cleaner away. Because if you turn off the vacuum cleaner first and then screw on the lid, there will be air leakage.
4. How to store the quilt?
Quilts are usually divided into pure cotton, polyester cotton, fiber, silk, acrylic fiber, down and wool, so we should choose different methods according to different materials.
1。 Cotton and acrylic quilt fabrics are very breathable. As far as knitting density is concerned, there are 200 stitches, 250 stitches, 280 stitches and 320 stitches. The denser the stitches, the better the quality.
Polyester cotton refers to the blend of polyester and cotton. If "polyester" is written in front, it means that the polyester content in the product is greater than cotton; On the contrary, it shows that the content of cotton is greater than that of polyester; If the product contains 50% polyester and 50% cotton, it will generally be marked with the word TC. Quilts and acrylic quilts don't need much maintenance, and they can be aired frequently.
The acrylic quilt can be washed by machine once a year in winter, which can prevent the growth of bacteria. If possible, it is best to loosen the old wadding of the quilt that has been used for two or three years, so as not to affect the warmth.
2。 Down, wool duvets and wool duvets must be dry-cleaned, not directly exposed to the sun. It is suggested that you choose dry weather and hang the quilt in a well-ventilated place without direct sunlight 1 hour, which can achieve the effect of sterilization and dehumidification.
3。 The fiber quilt can be washed directly in the washing machine or by hand with cold water, but be careful not to rub it with washing powder when cleaning, and choose detergent, and the washing time should not be too long, preferably half an hour.
The washed fiber quilt will not deform, but remember to dry it thoroughly, otherwise it will affect the service life. 4。
Silk quilt is breathable, soft and comfortable, and can be used even in winter. Can't be washed with water. Usually put on the balcony can achieve the effect of deodorization and disinfection, but remember that it is not suitable for exposure, and it is appropriate to dry it for about an hour.
In addition, silk quilts, silk quilts and duvets must avoid direct contact with sharp hard objects. Related: Duvet is gradually favored by young white-collar workers because of its portability, comfort and beauty.
Here is a quick selection technique for duvets: spread duvets on the bed, wait for the duvets in the quilt to stretch naturally for about 2-3 minutes, gently press the quilt with your hands, and then release your hands. The pressed place can be quickly restored to its original state, which can prove that its material is good. Duvets have high requirements for quilt covers, because down is easy to fly away, so the quilt cover of duvets requires special flannel. When you buy it, you can quickly rub the quilt cover by hand to check whether there is fluff coming out, whether the flannel is dense enough, and whether the stitching is too sparse to prevent the down from flying out and affecting the smooth breathing.