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RE:March 2026 Grocery Challenge
... = £31.33 22 nd 24 Bamboo Toilet rolls £22.50 These.... Also, these ones are 400 sheets v 300 or 360 Total...
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forums.moneysavingexpert.com |
K9sandFelines |
Mar 22, 2026 |
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RE:Stu
I used a lot of bamboo ‘ply’ when building the supports ... and 30mm thick, the full sheets were bloody heavy I can ... is that some of the bamboo cutting boards contain other materials ... were not made fully from bamboo and had some signifiicant voids ...in them too. Proper bamboo ply doesn’t and is much ...
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theaudiostandard.net |
petea |
Mar 19, 2026 |
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RE:Eczema ?
..., switched to all cotton or bamboo sheets/bedding/pajamas. I personally switched...
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community.whattoexpect.com |
littlegirlmamax2 |
Mar 18, 2026 |
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RE:The Saving of Grace
... took a set of fresh sheets, pillow cases, blankets and a... perhaps a small tin of bamboo shoots or water chestnuts?” “Oyster... sauce and a tin of bamboo shoots or water chestnuts. Not ... oyster sauce and both the bamboo shoots and water chestnuts you ... and vegetables – apart from the bamboo shoots and water chestnuts which ...
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www.timebomb2000.com |
Bidadisndat |
Mar 15, 2026 |
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Easter Bonnet Shortbread Cookies Recipe
... inch apart on parchment-lined baking sheets. Reserve the dough scraps. Repeat... 1-inch apart. Refrigerate both baking sheets until the cookies become very... is still wet. Using a bamboo skewer or toothpick, pull through...
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forums.delphiforums.com |
Sundowner (dannigirl67) |
Mar 12, 2026 |
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Easter Bonnet Shortbread Cookies Recipe
... inch apart on parchment-lined baking sheets. Reserve the dough scraps. Repeat... 1-inch apart. Refrigerate both baking sheets until the cookies become very... is still wet. Using a bamboo skewer or toothpick, pull through...
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forums.delphiforums.com |
Sundowner (dannigirl67) |
Mar 11, 2026 |
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‘She’s Definitely Cosplaying as a Poor Person’: Democratic Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez Claims She Worked in an ‘iPhone Case Factory.’ It Was Actually a Hipster Artisanal Workshop.
... small Portland-based company producing delicate bamboo iPhone cases, according to Isaac... in 2009, Grove initially produced bamboo iPhone cases, though it has... iPhone cases involved shaving bamboo into thin sheets, hand-sanding rough patches, etching... behind one of the company's bamboo MacBook cases. The photo was... the cases titled "Introducing Grove Bamboo Backs." Gluesenkamp Perez smiles and...
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freerepublic.com |
Twotone |
Mar 11, 2026 |
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RE:In the market for a Washer and Dryer!
... with my kids sheets (combo of cotton mixed with bamboo blankets that...
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community.whattoexpect.com |
Ains6712 |
Mar 10, 2026 |
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RE:A lighter topic... bamboo sheets?
... found a great set of bamboo sheets on Amazon. I can't say ...
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www.seniorforums.com |
seadoug |
Mar 10, 2026 |
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RE:Avatar: The Ronin
... capital of Fuji, toward the bamboo forest at the other end ... along the path through the bamboo forest. Ryusaki grabbed his backside ... the path through the narrow bamboo forest, without breaking the silence. ... him and noticed how the sheets were soaked with sweat, leaving ... a backyard, hidden in the bamboo forest where he always trained ... broken under the soft silk sheets. Now, as if his mind ...
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a13 |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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Req: Let us pin the recipe for the Bus Stops
If I remember correctly though I built them awhile ago they all require the same material but one. Stone blocks, iron sheets, glass panels and softwood planks. The one by cloudrest requires bamboo boards instead of softwood.
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Red Mantis |
Mar 7, 2026 |
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Re: "Harness The Earth's Energy While You Sleep" (plug your bed into Mains wiring)?
... settle. The "clinging" sensation of sheets sticking to your skin or ..., Switch to natural fiber sheets — cotton, linen, or bamboo dramatically reduce static -Use...
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Electrodynamic |
Mar 6, 2026 |
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Chocolate Irish Tipsy Cake
... cake out onto two large sheets of aluminum foil placed together.... Using a skewer or long bamboo pick, make holes all over...
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forums.delphiforums.com |
Sundowner (dannigirl67) |
Mar 5, 2026 |
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Chocolate Irish Tipsy Cake
... cake out onto two large sheets of aluminum foil placed together.... Using a skewer or long bamboo pick, make holes all over...
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forums.delphiforums.com |
Sundowner (dannigirl67) |
Mar 5, 2026 |
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RE:60-storey flats in first BTO project at Pearl's Hill in over 40 years, as government intensifies land use
Hdb made of concrete, not likely to get burnt to the ground. Unlike the hk case that surrounded the blocks with bamboo and green plastic sheets. Most hdb fire is contained within the unit.
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forums.hardwarezone.com.sg |
moonlighter_sg |
Mar 4, 2026 |
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Re: LOOKING FOR SHEET SET THAT DOESN'T WRINKLE BAD
... work! I have found synthetic sheets or bamboo wrinkle like crazy, and...
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community.qvc.com |
shoekitty |
Mar 3, 2026 |
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Was geht euch gerade durch den Kopf?
... rehydrated sheets wrapped around a filling of shiitake mushrooms, carrots, bamboo shoots... Duck" Rolls: Fresh tofu skin sheets are layered with aromatics, braised... (Soy Cracklings): Dried tofu skin sheets are deep-fried until bubbly and... Skin Rehydrating: Dried sticks or sheets should be soaked in warm...
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www.allmystery.de |
KFB |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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RE:Good morning, Saturday February 21st
... the gutter out side. lovely sheets and bedding, but the bed... bed with wooden or bamboo frame and strips of bamboo to lie on...
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nzissues.com |
Chris |
Feb 21, 2026 |
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Tipsy Irish Whiskey Cake
... cake out onto two large sheets of aluminum foil placed together.... Using a skewer or long bamboo pick, make holes all over...
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forums.delphiforums.com |
Sundowner (dannigirl67) |
Feb 21, 2026 |
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RE:ResetERA Game Soundtracks of the Year 2025 - RESULTS
... and Poison Scrubbing Time (Dirty Sheets) Punishing: Gray Raven Vanguard Sound...: Art of Vengeance Tee Lopes Bamboo Forest Boss theme Ankou rift...
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Grexeno |
Feb 21, 2026 |
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RE:I am the Heroine's Master?
..., sealing her completely behind layered sheets of icy silk. Bai Ning's... with effortless ease, like slicing bamboo with a qi-infused blade. Snow...
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HereticDonor |
Feb 21, 2026 |
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RE:I am the Heroine's Master?
..., sealing her completely behind layered sheets of icy silk. Bai Ning's... with effortless ease, like slicing bamboo with a qi-infused blade. Snow...
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HereticDonor |
Feb 21, 2026 |
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Getting this game with zero Mahjong knowledge..?
... yaku, and they have cheat sheets for you to consult of... be done with pins or bamboo. Eh, I'm getting too deep...
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steamcommunity.com |
Raven |
Feb 21, 2026 |
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Light-colored blotches on bamboo sheets after enzyme-based pre-treatment
Hi all, Longtime lurker & first time poster here. Wondering if the experts (thank you all!) can help with this perplexing result. After treating some blood stains on my bamboo sheets with 365 stain remover & washing with 365 unscented liquid detergent to u/KismaiAesthetics guidelines, I’ve been noticing light, blotchy areas where the 365 stain remover had sat for a few hours in pre-treatment. The blotches are slightly lighter than the sheet color—light green—but visible. I’ve used baking soda + citric acid to soften SoCal wash water and citric acid in the rinse. The sheets were never put through the dryer and wash water was set to cool and then warm in a subsequent attempt. The sheets in question are 100% bamboo viscose. Lipase-based detergent has helped remove sweat stains on these sheets recently. Has the 365 stain remover bleached the fibers? What are my options here. Any help would be greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/Mission_Chair9102 to r/laundry [link] [comments]
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Mission_Chair9102 |
Mar 8, 2026 |
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Organic Bamboo sheets are 100% polyester
submitted by /u/pauljoemccoy2 to r/mildlyinfuriating [link] [comments]
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pauljoemccoy2 |
Mar 5, 2026 |
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Are Bamboo Bed Sheets Actually Worth It?
I keep seeing bamboo bed sheets everywhere lately, and I’m curious what real people think about them long term. From what I understand, most “bamboo” sheets are actually made from bamboo viscose or rayon. Brands usually claim they’re super soft, breathable, moisture wicking, and good for hot sleepers. Some even say they’re more eco friendly than cotton. On paper, that sounds amazing. But I also read that quality can vary a lot depending on how they’re made. Some people say they feel silky and cool at first but start pilling after a few months. Others swear they’ll never go back to cotton. So I’d love to hear honest experiences. Have your bamboo sheets held up after a year or more? Do they actually sleep cooler? Any brands you’d recommend or avoid? Not looking to buy right now, just trying to learn from people who’ve actually used them. submitted by /u/Alejandro_Mendoza to r/BedroomBuild [link] [comments]
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Alejandro_Mendoza |
Mar 3, 2026 |
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I finally got The Smell out of my bamboo sheets!
I’m so excited that my sheets and pillow cases are finally clean ☺️ I’ve seen a few threads in this sub asking about cleaning bamboo sheets (including mine lol) so I thought I’d share my success story and maybe help someone else. I have some cooling 100% viscose bamboo sheets that I splurged on and have been fighting with to get that body oil smell out of. I thought I was doing good by washing them in cold water with regular Tide pods 3 in 1 and not using softener. Well, after a a few months, the sheets got The Smell. I tried Oxiclean soaks using various types (big mistake), and washing with 365 Sport once I learned about it (another mistake due to the protease). I bought some wool safe Dirty Labs detergent and tried that with Dirty Labs dNase booster. All in cold water. The Smell always came back after they dried. I think I tried washing them more than 20 times over all the attempts at smell removal (poor sheets - I’m amazed they aren’t tatters by now). I was afraid to wash them in anything but cold, but recently decided to try them in warm water. I mixed up 3 scoops of the dNase booster with some water and put it in the drum with the sheets & pillow cases. I used 3 teaspoons of citric acid in the softener dispenser and did 3 rinses. They finally smell like nothing and feel wonderful. YAY!! Edited to add that using warm water was the key. I believed the lie that cold water worked as well as warm or hot. The Tide said “cold water clean” on the tub and the Dirty Labs delicate detergent says on the bottle it works better in cold, but for what I had to clean, cold didn’t work; warm to hot is definitely the way to go. submitted by /u/ninjakaat to r/laundry [link] [comments]
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ninjakaat |
Mar 3, 2026 |
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I finally watched the 1995 pride and prejudice!
So everyone has been telling it’s the best one for years, but omg i never imagined it could be this good! The overall vibe just feels so much like the book… and i mean the costumes are just magnificent. It’s legit my favorite thing I’ve ever watched lol. I watched it over the course of like two weeks, because i didn’t want it to end 😂 And also when the lake scene came on, i was laying on my bed and had just taken a sip of water. And it made me spit out my water, and spill my entire cup, which then got my vintage dress soaking wet, and made the blue dye of my dress bleed all on to my new pink sheets i just got for Christmas (mind you they were expensive bamboo cooling sheets) … so both the dress and sheets are ruined, but it was worth it😂 Anyways sorry for the rant, but if you haven’t watched it yet, please do! submitted by /u/Financial-Record764 to r/janeausten [link] [comments]
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Financial-Record764 |
Feb 19, 2026 |
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Laundry 101 With u/KismaiAesthetics
[r/laundry](r/laundry) is filled with tales of woe - smelly armpits, mystery stains, socks the color of cream of mushroom soup - complete with mysterious embedded dark chunks. I personally love solving these problems (and the reactions when people post the process and results of disaster recovery are extremely popular there). But what of people who just have normal laundry and want a little tune-up? Or have never done their own laundry before? How about some love and guidance for the non-smelly, non-stained, non-crusty? Here's something for them. How I do normal laundry day-to-day. Getting Personal: What people are often surprised to learn is that I really don’t enjoy doing laundry. I don’t think it’s an act of service - I think it’s survival, and I further think expending the minimal amount of time and effort that respects my textiles (and the human and resource inputs that went in to making them) is the best use of my time. It just needs to be done right the first time, every time, so I can watch cat videos on the Internet. There’s no one right way to do laundry, just like there’s no one right way to make a grilled cheese sandwich. Much like slightly-stale sourdough with a skim of dijon mustard inside and a blend of sharp cheddar and either fontina or Monterey Jack, fried in Whirl is my favorite way to do the latter, this is my laundry default method, developed over the years of contending with my messes. 95%+ of the loads I do fall in this rubric. Also note that I’m in North America with water softer than about 75% of households. There are endless corner cases, including silk, wool, down, GoreTex and other waterproof technical fabrics, semi-synthetics like rayon, viscose, “bamboo”, modal, Lyocell and Tencel, silver-infused, FR and anti-static, pillows and stuffed toys, shoes and rugs. I’ll get to those later. This is for: Towels Sheets / Duvet Covers / Pillowcases Clothing (other than Dry Clean Only pieces) Which are at least 95% the following fibers: Cotton Linen Hemp Ramie Polyester / Dacron Nylon / Polyamide Acrylic Lycra / Spandex / Elastane Laundry Apartheid: Separating The Whites And The Colors Please note: I have a problem. I don’t think you absolutely need to do this much to have very good results. You could easily combine the dark and lights in a color family, for example, especially if you use a detergent with anti-redeposition or use color catchers. It’s also likely you could combine neutrals and embellished whites successfully. I have a lot of laundry categories. I also don’t look good in yellow or orange, so I don’t own it. If you do, good for you, and you could aim at the red loads and move the purples to the dark blues and greens. I wear a lot of plum and purple. I have a bunch of IKEA Frakta/Storstomma 80 liter bags hanging up, and stuff gets sorted into them daily. When they’re mostly full, I run the load. Black, charcoal, navy and dark brown Dark blues and greens Dark reds and purples Light blues and greens Light reds and purples Neutrals like khaki, tan, ecru, light grey and taupe Whites with stripes / embellishment Absolute plain white Socks & Underwear (cotton blends, mostly white) Sheets (by color) People Towels (by color) Kitchen & Pet Towels (all white, presoaked with chlorine bleach for sanitizing in my world) The towels and sheets get isolated in this scheme because for me, I need to dry the sheets on Delicate and the towels on High. Your sheets may be more durable or you may be willing to separate them between the wash and dry. They’re both full loads for me, without the need to combine to make a good load. Sorting like this gives me flexibility in the choice of chemistry, and doesn’t require me to take any special precautions to prevent color transfer in anything but the first wash of an item. I also care a lot less about lint, because the lint is largely invisible when it’s between items of like color and intensity. Pretreat: Don’t Make Your Detergent Do Everything I am a pretreater. One of the first laundry tasks I was ever trusted with by my legendarily persnickety mother was identifying stains for pretreating, and eventually I was trusted with her can of old-skool Spray ’n’ Wash with solvents. Detergents and equipment have improved a lot in the years since mumblemumble, but I still pretreat, in exchange for not having to check every garment for lingering stains between wash and dry. The Usual: Stains from Food, Plants and Animals Including Myself This is the most common cause of stains on my laundry. It’s like I never learned to use cutlery as a toddler. It’s also the most common cause of spots on most textiles for most people. My not-so-secret weapon against these stains? Enzyme pretreater. They’re safe on the listed fabrics regardless of color, they’re not smelly or environmentally sketchy, they work extremely well and there are many to choose from. There’s a list on the spreadsheet linked at The Lipase List on the Pretreater tab. Pick whichever one sounds good - they all work about the same because their formulae are about the same. I've got a stockpile of old-formula Tide Rescue that I'm emotionally attached to in a less-than-healthy way, but I've also been happy with Whole Foods and Open Nature. I'll pick up a bottle of the President's Choice next time I'm in Canada. Spritz or squirt the stains at least a half-hour before laundering, up to about a week. These removers are working so long as they’re damp, and once they’ve worked, the stain washes out with detergent - so don’t be discouraged if the stain still appears to be there before washing. The Not Uncommon: Mineral Oils I work on cars and do motorsports. I get automotive grease on me. Enzyme pretreaters are nothing special on this kind of oily soil. What works is nonionic surfactant, the active ingredient in many heavy-duty liquid detergents. Anything can work here. I usually have some Tide or Persil around for this purpose. If you get these spots, hit them with some liquid detergent at least fifteen minutes before washing. Penetration is improved if you dilute 1:1 with tap water. Tamping the mixture in with a brush or spoon can help improve first-wash removal. This is also a solid pretreater for waterproof/water resistant makeup stains. The Woes Of Living With Someone Who Takes Notes In Ink Ink merits special consideration. While many inks and markers and crayons will come out with standard wash, many will not. If I see an ink mark on something, I pretreat it with a specialist product, either Amodex or Carbona Stain Devil 3, Ink, Marker & Crayon, following the label directions carefully. These three categories cover 99% of my laundry woes. Ask [r/laundry](r/laundry) or DM me for advice if you have something else on your textiles. Don’t dump v1negar on it as a default. Check. Your. Pockets. I argue that it’s the responsibility of whoever wore the garment to check the pockets before things go in the hamper, barring some debility or being too young to understand the risks of not doing so (which in my case could rise to capital punishment). But it behooves the launderer to give a final check. The launderer is entitled to keep anything they find that they want, including cash, jewelry, electronics and snacks. Consider it a tip. Load The Machine: I have a 4.5 ft^3 LG front loader. Truly middle of the pack. If I’m using powders in the wash cycle, they go in the back of the drum now. We’ll come back to that topic. I add enough textiles to reach at least 75% of the way up the opening but not so many there isn’t a fist worth of space open at the top of the drum. Loading this full optimizes the mechanical action of the wash. I check the door seal drains for lint or hair or debris before shutting the door. If something has straps narrower than about 2” or is of delicate construction that could be prone to stretching (a sweater like a knit cotton cardigan, not a sweatshirt), it goes in a mesh delicates bag, alone. If it has screen printed graphics or is denim, it gets turned inside out to protect the surface appearance. If you want your jeans to exhibit more character at friction points, wash right side out. Zippers are zipped. Buttons and snaps are unfastened. Velcro is adjusted so no scratchy part is exposed. Hoodie strings are tied. When I still use a conventional top loader, like on vacation,I loosely load it dry to the water fill line that you can usually see on the agitator. I would then adjust the water fill level so, after a couple minutes of agitation, the textiles have between 3/4 and two inches of water above them. 1.5 is perfect. Chemistry: I’m a sweaty greasy mess who drops food. So obviously I use an enzyme detergent. I maintain a list at The Lipase List where you can find something you like that works with your water. I don’t care about the presence or absence of fragrance one way or the other, but if the product is fragranced it has to be unobtrusive. From an olfactory perspective, I really don’t want $5 of my perfume overpowered by $0.02 worth of laundry fragrance. As of this writing, I’m doing 85+% of my loads with 2 oz / 60ml of liquid 365 Sport Detergent from Whole Foods because it has an uncommon enzyme, DNase, that gets my clothes cleaner than my previous regimen. I’ve discussed why DNase matters elsewhere. I add 1-2 fluid oz (2-4T / about 20-40g) or so of an oxygen bleach. If a load is cotton-rich and lighter in color than “light navy”, it’s more likely to get Biz just because I like the effect of optical brightener. If the load is darker, it doesn’t get Biz - it gets an oxi without optical brightener, like Kirkland Signature (which I hate the smell of and am working through to use it up), Target’s Up and Up, OxiClean Free or 365 Oxygen Whitener. When I get to the bottom of this pile of oxi bleaches, I’ll switch to Febu to get all the goodies aside from optical brightener. The other 15% of these animal-fiber-free loads get 4.5T / 70ml ofTide with Bleach powder. It’s purely vibes and color that define which gets which when. Only things qualifying as lights or lighter get the TwB. I also use TwB on kitchen towels because they don’t get a lot of benefit from DNase - might as well save a little cash. Automotive loads get 3 oz / 90ml of Tide/Persil liquid and a cup/ 250mL of ammonia. You can’t beat the cleaning of a high-performance conventional-surfactant liquid on petrochemical soils. Ammonia helps the grease removal. I am a massive fan of citric acid rinsing. It leaves my cottons cottonier, my polyesters slicker and my animal fibers softer and smoother. I use a shade over 2 tsp / 10g citric acid crystals right in the softener dispenser. My machine likes the dry just fine and I don’t get residual crunchies after the wash. YMMV. Details of the Why of citric rinsing here Wash (Finally): TL;DR - warm water, Normal cycle, extra rinses, adjusting soil level as appropriate with just enough detergent to do the job, citric acid in the rinse. Wash Action: I generally wash on Normal because these items are Normal. I usually set the soil level to the maximum - this extends the agitation to get maximum cleaning with no downside except a time penalty. Temperature: I usually select a warm wash for clothing and a hot wash for socks/underwear, towels and sheets. The exception to this is clothing with automotive soils - it gets much cleaner on hot wash because of the nature of the soils. My warm wash is about 102F/39C. Barely over body temperature, slightly cooler than I like my bathwater or shower, completely appropriate for bathing an infant. Using water of this temperature lets me use half the agitation time as I would at 82F/28C to get the same cleaning results, and one fourth the agitation time as would be required at 62F/17C. Rinses are always cold on my machine. Rinse: Yes, please. All of them. As many as the machine will let me select. Even with perfectly dosed detergent, you’re going to get some carryover from wash to rinse, and at the end of the first rinse, my clothes are still of higher pH than my tap water. That’s a definitive indication that there is still wash chemistry in there. pH is easy to measure on finished fabrics (just touch pH paper to the damp textiles and see for yourself) and it’s therefore the best proxy for rinse thoroughness. Three gallons of extra water for each rinse cycle is pocket lint compared to the other ways we use water in the US, and it’s respectful to your skin and the textiles to get them throughly rinsed. My machine dispenses the softener cup in the last selected rinse, so my final pH is lower than tap water thanks to the citric acid. Spin Speed: Send it. Unless an item is stuffed or of extremely delicate construction (like a $500 bra), spin speed is a synonym for “how much detergent-infused water would you like to get rid of?” I’d like to maximize that. High speed spin it is. I then go off and ignore the machine for 2:07. It’s laboring. I don’t need to. I come here and talk about laundry. How (Not) Dry I Am: For as much time as I want my clothes to spend in the washer, and my longstanding enthusiasm for warmer wash temperatures, my feelings about the dryer go the other way. The dryer is where clothes (especially natural and semisynthetic fibers) go to die. Hot dry air is lethal to clothing. Overdrying is so much worse than any notional “overwashing”. Unless it’s a towel, if it’s going in the dryer, it’s going on Delicate, Sensor Dry, set to “less dry”, and all the “wrinkle guard”/cool down my 1987 Kenmore can muster. This leaves most cotton-rich fabrics barely damp to the touch, slightly damper at the seams. At the end of the cycle, they are room temperature and that trace of dampness ensures they never got too hot during the cycle to come up to “damaged fiber”. As a result, my lint screen has barely the faintest trace of lint from clothing loads (although, admittedly, we don’t wear a ton of fleece). Shirts and pants get hung out of the dryer, other clothing gets piled loosely in an open basket to acclimate / finish drying at ambient. Sheets get dried all the way to dry on delicate (a tiny fraction closer to the “dry” setting than the “less dry” and sometimes they need an hour laid out on the bed before they’re completely dry. Towels get dried sensor dry hot as a final microbial kill step and come out hot to the touch. If the item is more than about 75% synthetic content, it’s getting hung to dry right out of the washer. My laundry room is warm and dry and these fibers dry so quickly. Limiting exposure to heat is especially important for blends with Lycra/spandex/elastane. It’s like the fountain of youth for elastics to avoid dry heat. That’s it. That’s how I do laundry. Products mentioned here are mentioned because I like them; I haven’t been paid to mention any of them. Trademarks are those of the trademark holders. The work is my original work and I retain copyright. My financial disclosure information and how I get paid for this work can be found at https://www.kismai.com/about-kismai/Money submitted by /u/KismaiAesthetics to r/laundry [link] [comments]
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KismaiAesthetics |
Jan 16, 2026 |
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Turned the old trampoline into a summer house.
Our trampoline had seen better days, the springs were rusting and breaking and now that our kids are mid-late teens, they didn't use it anymore. Hubs and I thought it was the perfect frame to support a little hut. Originally the plan was to try and find some free bamboo and put a few side on and make a gazebo type situation. Then because trampoline mats aren't waterproof we thought let's put a top on it. I brought an old market umbrella home from work to put on the top. Then the whole project kind of morphed into a summer house. Some one was giving away loads of dry bamboo that he had stored for 10yrs and nver made his project. The french doors were exchanged for a tray (30) of free range eggs. The windows were $50( nzd) each. The plywood lining was free The paint was free The corrugated iron on the edges of the roow was $3 a sheet The seats inside were from Facebook market place. The radiogram was $25 at the opshop The plates were $1-$2each at the opshop. Its lovely sitting down there in the afternoon. submitted by /u/Thats_A_Given to r/somethingimade [link] [comments]
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Thats_A_Given |
Dec 31, 2025 |
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The Real Problem With “Bamboo” Sheets (And Why Reviews Can Be Misleading)
I’ve seen a lot of people confused about bamboo sheets lately, especially after reading glowing reviews and then having a completely different experience at home. After watching this pattern repeat for years, I thought it would be helpful to explain what’s really going on so people can make better decisions. Bamboo sheets are often marketed as luxurious, cooling, and durable. In reality, most “bamboo” bedding is viscose or rayon made from bamboo pulp. That matters, because this type of fabric is naturally very soft but mechanically weak. Pilling, staining, and early wear are not defects in the strict sense — they’re common traits of the material itself. This explains why some users report sheets falling apart after a few washes, while others swear theirs still feel amazing months or even years later. Variability comes from fiber quality, finishing processes, washing habits, and quality control. Two identical-looking sets can age very differently. Another issue worth understanding is reviews. Many brands offer fast refunds or replacements, which is good customer service. But when negative reviews quietly disappear, shoppers are left with a skewed picture. Early impressions after one or two nights don’t reveal long-term durability. If you’re considering bamboo sheets, keep these realities in mind: Expect softness first, longevity second Wash gently, avoid hot water and bleach Know that pilling and staining are common over time If durability matters most, cotton percale or linen are safer bets Bamboo sheets aren’t magic, and they aren’t a scam either. They’re just a trade-off — and understanding that upfront saves a lot of frustration later. submitted by /u/Hungry_Judgment3068 to r/BedroomBuild [link] [comments]
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Hungry_Judgment3068 |
Dec 28, 2025 |
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Bamboo Sheets?
I was about to pull the trigger on some bamboo sheets from cozy earth then decided to head here and ask about recommendations for bamboo sheets from you all. Who likes what brands and why. Where do you purchase them? submitted by /u/AnnaBannanna5 to r/Bedding [link] [comments]
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AnnaBannanna5 |
Dec 16, 2025 |
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What are the best bamboo sheets for soft cooling comfort in 2025?
Lately I’ve been noticing how inconsistent bamboo sheets can be. Some feel amazing for a few months and then start pilling, others are super soft but run hot, and a few are great but way overpriced. It got me thinking about what actually makes certain bamboo sheets better than others, especially for people who want that mix of cooling comfort and something more eco-friendly. I’m making this post mainly to help people compare experiences and find the best product for their needs. It’s not that I’m trying to buy anything right now, but I think having a solid community discussion can help everyone figure out what’s actually worth considering. Here are a few things I’m wondering about: Which brands actually stay soft after multiple washes? Are sateen or twill weaves better for cooling? Do higher GSM bamboo sheets run too warm? Is there a big difference between bamboo viscose vs lyocell? Would love to hear real experiences. What’s held up over time for you, and what turned out to be hype? submitted by /u/Isaias_2192 to r/BedroomBuild [link] [comments]
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What Is Spa Day? Why And When Should I Use It? - An Introduction and FAQ
This is a general introduction to Spa Day for people new to the process or who have been introduced to the method from outside r/Laundry . The document was last revised on 12/01/2025. What In The Hell Is Spa Day? Spa Day is an intensive enzymatic reset process for textiles that have developed specific stubborn problems related to oily residues from plants, animals and things animals should eat, that don’t wash out in one or two typical washes with optimal product and program selection. It uses concentrated solutions of specific components to degrade these oily soils, detach them from fibers and rinse them away. Isn’t This Just Laundry Stripping? No. Laundry stripping as popularized during the Lockdowns is using high-pH salt-based chemistry to remove dust, particulate soil and failing dye from textiles. It’s often done in a bathtub and there are as many ways to do it as TikTokers who crave views more than they crave oxygen. Why Is It Called Spa Day? Because it’s giving your clothes (and you) some time off for pampering. They sit in a nice warm bath of concentrated healing elixir, and you fuck off and watch cat videos on the internet while the chemistry does the hard work. Take A LOAD Off, Annie Spa Day relies on four carefully-chosen components to remove unwanted oily gunk from textiles: Lipase - an enzyme that biologically cuts oils from animal or vegetable sources into four smaller pieces that detergent can more easily remove Oxygen - color-safe oxygen bleach lightens stains and rips up odor molecules Ammonia - a gas-in-water booster to improve oily soil removal and help surfactants remove oils from fibers Detergency - surfactants to attach degraded oil to water and rinse it away from the fibers LOAD components get applied in different combinations and concentrations in two phases: the Spa Day soak that loosens the contaminants from the fiber overnight, and the subsequent Rehab Wash that removes these loosened soils and washes them down the drain. How Do I Do Spa Day? Everything you want to know about How is at r/laundry/s/uCiv9rbmO8 Not Everything Needs Spa Day This is for problem textiles - where you would consider throwing them out or otherwise replacing them due to severe obvious defects. Most textiles don’t need Spa Day - when I developed the process, I had to go out to thrift stores to buy items dirty enough to test on. Things that have been getting optimal care (86-107F / 30-40C washes, an enzyme detergent (preferably with lipase or DNase), regular cycles (as opposed to improper use of Delicates or Speed Wash cycles)? They’re probably clean enough. A couple normal washes with optimal chemistry will get them right. Spa Day is a speedrun to replace 6-8 optimal washes in one glorious pass. What Problems Is Spa Day Intended To Solve? Odor Problems Odors That Persist Through The Wash - often of a biological origin, but can be from other sources such as applied perfumes and product fragrances, which are being retained by oily residue on textiles. “Thrift Store” smell would be a common issue Odor Rebloom - textiles that smell good out of the wash but develop an unpleasant odor after tumble drying or wear. Storage Odors - crayon/waxy, rancid or “musty” odors on textiles stored in dry conditions. “Grandma’s House” - odors held by older textiles stored with exposure to aerosolized fats from cooking and infrequent laundering Restaurant / Foodservice Textiles - napery, linen and clothing exposed to kitchen environments Visible Problems: Underarm Stains - especially those with a stiff or waxy texture or yellow, brown or grey color. Removing white antiperspirant deposits can require a follow-on treatment to address mineral salts from sweat and antiperspirant. Spa Day removes oily or waxy deodorant and body oil components. Yellow/Orange/Brown Greasy Human Soils - often found on pillowcases, sheets, collars, cuffs and waistbands - this is an accumulation of sebum / skin oil not removed well in previous laundry processes Oily Stains - from animal or plant sources including cooking oils, and fats and pet contact. Automotive and petroleum-based oily stains need different treatment. Texture Problems: Slick- or Waxy-Feeling Textiles - often found on linens and throw blankets as well as clothing in direct skin contact Fabric Softener Buildup - caused by use of liquid softener or dryer sheets Poor Absorbency / Moisture Wicking - cottons that won’t soak up water, synthetic performance fibers that seem to retain moisture or hold sweat on skin Matting Of Synthetic Fleece / Fur - fine fibers that won’t separate and stay fluffy What Spa Day Isn’t Intended To Solve: Mold / Mildew stains and odors Rust / Metal Oxide stains Urine Stains / Odors - although the soaking in a concentrated detergent solution works quite well because almost all lipase-containing detergents also contain proteases that target urine odor and the method includes oxygen bleach to target odor directly - you don’t need to add the ammonia in the subsequent wash for urine removal. Mystery Stains from petroleum-oil or other sources How Did My Textiles Get To This State? Oils build up on or stain laundry for a variety of reasons and most of them aren’t your fault: Underdosed Detergent - which is usually the result of hard water eating your detergent. Ineffective Laundry Product Ingredients Such As Hard Soaps and Saponified Oils - these ingredients don’t effectively remove oil from fibers to be rinsed away, and can themselves build up in some water situations Low wash temperature - without a corresponding increase in wash cycle time. North American machines set to Cold can need four times longer agitation than the same machine running at Warm for equal cleaning performance. Synthetic fibers - that preferentially attract and hold oil because they’re designed to repel / wick water, as in athletic / performance fibers. In general, that which repels water attracts oil. Overuse of Express Wash Cycles - insufficient time and mechanical action to completely dislodge soils. And the single most common reason in North America: Detergents without lipase or DNase/nuclease/phosphodiesterase - top tier detergents have removed lipase to cut costs and make formulation easier, and it's at the expense of your textiles. Shame on Big Laundry! While it’s absolutely possible to get textiles clean without lipase, it requires better control of the rest of the wash process and chemistry. Lipase is a cheat code that helps ensure first-wash removal even when the rest of the wash isn’t perfect. On What Kind Of Textiles Can I Use Spa Day? The process is generally suitable for colorfast cotton, polyester, spandex/Lycra/elastane, nylon, acrylic, polypropylene, aramid, UHMWPE, linen, ramie and hemp and blended fabrics of these fibers. It does not generally disrupt commercially printed or sublimated graphics or most printed patterns except those where white or light colored background vinyl or DTF resin is overprinted with sublimation or DTG inks. This is common on black graphic tees with multi-color continuous tone graphics. It’s typically safe for embroidered embellishments. If you aren't sure if a garment of these materials is colorfast, mix a teaspoon of the powdered ingredient you choose in cup of hot tap water. Apply a few drops of this solution to a hidden area of the garment, wait an hour, rinse and hang to dry. If the color doesn't change, you're good to go. FR/AR clothing that is rated for home laundering under ASTM standard F2757 is fine with this process so long as the Detergent component of the soak or wash does not contain soapy ingredients. If you’re unsure, check The Lipase List for confirmation. On What Textiles Should I Be Cautious About Using Spa Day? Spa Day is somewhat poorly suited to rayon, acetate/triacetate, viscose, Tencel/Lyocell, “bamboo”, modal and similar semi-synthetic cellulosic fabrics because of the substantial variations in manufacturing chemistry and process in these particular fibers. Extended soaking time and relatively high wash pH leaves them potentially vulnerable to mechanical damage in the wash process. If you want to try this on these fabrics, I highly suggest using a delicates mesh bag for both steps, so that the fabrics aren't being stretched or jostled as much in their vulnerable wet and weak state. Launderer beware. You have been warned. On What Textiles Shouldn’t I Ever Perform Spa Day? It’s not suitable at all for silk, wool, cashmere, Angora, alpaca, vicuña, leather, suede or fur or blends thereof - anything of animal origin - because of the protein-destroying enzymes, high temperatures, long wash motion and high pH. Items with ferrous metal buttons, buckles, fasteners or decoration may discolor in the soak cycle. This discoloration may affect adjacent fabric and can be removed with a rust remover product if necessary. Sequins, beading and spangles as well as metallic threads such as Lurex or lamé should not be exposed to this process. Leather or suede trim is notorious for running in long soaks. Fabrics with metallic silver odor prevention or pathogen control treatments such as X-Static, Silvadur, Ionic+, SilverWorks, Silver+ or SIlverescent should never be treated with oxygen bleaches. These are often found on athletic and athleisure clothing as well as scrubs for clinical wear. Slip In To Something Dry.... The good news is, conventional solvent dry cleaning with perc, DF-2000, K4, Supercritical CO2 or D5 silicone/ Green Earth processes can very effectively remove the same defects from all of these challenging textiles above. A professional dry cleaner is your best ally here. You need to tell them if odors are a particular problem to flag the garment for special handling. A Note About Authorship: This work, like all other original-content posts on Reddit, is the property of the original poster, and commercial reuse of the work requires permission from the author, not just attribution. If you’d like to request permission, drop me a chat or email me - [ [email protected]](mailto: [email protected]) submitted by /u/KismaiAesthetics to r/laundry [link] [comments]
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Where to buy bamboo sheets & duvet
Any suggestions on where to buy good bamboo sheets? Ive never bought them before so I don’t really know any good brands. Any suggestions for a nice duvet would be appreciated too :) submitted by /u/Jumpy-Ad8571 to r/Bedding [link] [comments]
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How to make 100% cotton sheets feel as buttery soft as my cheap bamboo sheets?
I read so many posts about sheets. We wanted to go with all natural fibers on our bed so we chose the brooklinen 100% long staple sateen sheets. Knew when I took them out of the package they weren’t soft and buttery enough. We washed them a few times and tried the baking soda/vinegar technique but they just don’t have that same ultra soft melted butter feeling that my bamboo sheets do. They feel sort of like crinkly paper, when you wrap them around your body they just don’t hug and drape the curves. People in every thread I read swore that 100% cotton sheets would be the softest you could get after several washes, but I needs sheets now lol we just got a new bed submitted by /u/amblingpangolin to r/Bedding [link] [comments]
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Nov 28, 2025 |
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How to do a Spa Day on 100% bamboo viscose bedsheets?
On reading the Spa Day pages, it specifically says that it is not recommended for bamboo fibers. I have 3 sets of bamboo viscose king size sheets that could use a nice spa visit and im wondering - what products might work for this? I don’t want to ruin these sheets, my partner is a hot sleeper and these are the best sheets he’s found. He does sweat a lot though so these can VERY MUCH use a good spa day!! submitted by /u/lunamoth25 to r/laundry [link] [comments]
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The unfortunate side effect of starting to have standards… the dating pool becomes very small
It’s a desert out here y’all. submitted by /u/unbreakablewildone to r/TwoXChromosomes [link] [comments]
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What are the best Bamboo sheets out there? Are they really a game changer for hot sleepers? How long do they last?
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Beware Quince bamboo sheets
After seeing thousands of 5 star reviews on Quince for their bamboo sheets, I bought a set in November. The first time I used them I liked them a lot. After about 6 total weeks of use and 3 washings, they are all pilled up and uncomfortable. The worst sheets I've ever had. So I left a 1 star review. Within an hour, I received an email from Quince customer service apologizing and offering either a refund or replacement sheets. Since they were such poor quality, I opted for the refund, which happened right away. So that's good customer service. However, they do not publish my review. So it seems like they are selling some poor quality product and making sure no one posts about it. Happy to have the refund but not happy they are squashing real info. I don't know if all those 5 star reviews are real, or if people are posting after only a night or two on those sheets. submitted by /u/ioolie to r/Bedding [link] [comments]
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"One coat coverage" was obviously a lie
I am currently pregnant so my husband asked if I minded him taking over the entirety of the nursery make over so I wasn't near any of the fumes/chemicals. I picked the paint color, flooring, and overall theme and was excited to see how it went. My husband painted a couple days ago, but, when he went in to see if it needed another coat, called me into the room to see if I could tell him what he's done wrong. I joked that he did perfect if the forest theme we were going with was a bamboo forest, but that after asking questions I don't think there's anything he did wrong. He confirmed he put the paint on pretty thick (when painting our bedroom he had a habit of 'stretching' the paint and we had to redo a wall to get the discoloration/unevenness fixed) and used all the tips he'd learned painting both of our bathrooms, bedroom, laundry room, and hallways. He is currently putting up the second coat, but it's honestly not looking much better at the moment. What can we do to fix this? Is it a brand issue? It's Sherwin Williams Infinity which I was originally told was leagues better than Valspar, but now I'm being told we messed up by not going with Behr which is a "true" one coat coverage paint. Is it a pigmentation issue? The color is 'Leaps and Bounds', but that color by itself is very dark so we got it at -75% pigment. When DH painted our sample drywall (leftover sheet from bathroom remodel) it looked perfectly fine so I'm not sure why on the walls it looks so bad? Is it in fact an application issue? I'm not in there with him to know if he's doing something that would cause this or if the rollers aren't absorbing the paint properly or if the paint is too thick/thin or some other random issue. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. submitted by /u/DevilDogsGirl to r/paint [link] [comments]
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Feb 6, 2025 |
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My impression of Quince's bamboo bedding set after 10 days of use and 2 washes
I requested this as a Christmas gift. I received the full bundle as follows: Fitted sheet, flat sheet, duvet cover, 2 sham pillowcases (which are really standard size pillow cases) and 4 queen sized pillowcases because we made the mistake of adding on an extra set of pillowcases not realizing they already came with the sheet set. It did not occur to me that there were 4 items in the sheet set photo and it's not detailed very well on the product page for the bundle and save. Anyway, no big deal, we just have an extra set. Here are some photos, the first after the first wash and the second after the second wash 10 days later. Positives: Way more affordable than other brands (maybe at the cost of sustainability though the verdict is out on whether bamboo is actually sustainable - I just really wanted soft sheets). They are extremely soft and not too warm to sleep with (perfect for me who has sensitive skin and sleeps cold and my boyfriend who sleeps hot). The color of the fabric is as pictured online. I have the sheets and pillow cases in the light gray color and the duvet cover and sham pillowcases in the olive green color. It looks and feels nicer than the crappy cotton bedding I've bought from Simon's and Ikea here in Canada (Simon's being particularly overpriced), and nicer than the bamboo pillowcases I've bought from Linen Chest, which were decent, but not quite as soft. Note that Quince does not ship to Canada, I had my parents order this for me in the US since we were visiting for the holidays. I washed these before first use less than 2 weeks ago. Washed according to the label, cold water, gentle cycle, separate from any other material. I also washed the olive duvet and pillowcases separate from the gray sheet set to avoid any colors bleeding. Before first wash they felt almost satiny and I was skeptical, but they came out like butter. I wouldn't fault Quince for this as it is likely just bamboo in general, but it is very slippery. The top right corner of the fitted sheet comes off every single night, a problem I've never had with other sheets. Not a deal-breaker, we can just use clips. We had to get a new, larger duvet insert since the duvet is full/queen and our duvet was full size. I love having a bigger duvet now, but the heaviness of the larger blanket it being oversized for our bed, and the slipperiness of bamboo means the blanket is sometimes falling off the end of the bed and can get annoying. Again, not a dealbreaker for me. One thing to note is that when looking for duvet inserts, I found that duvet sizes are wildly inconsistent between Simon's, Linen Chest, and Ikea, but found one that fit the duvet cover (was the same length but bigger by 2 inches on each side, which I don't mind. Maybe comforters/duvets in the US have a standard size that would fit this. What is very disappointing, however, is the quality, even at this lower price point. I already started noticing faint discoloration on the light gray sheets (some faint whiter areas), particularly toward the top of the sheets where we are laying or sitting up in bed. Noticed this before the first wash. In addition, there are some pulls (presumably from our toenails) on the bottom of the sheet. This is a relatively delicate fabric. After the second wash today, I was really disappointed to see the beginning of some faint pilling on the duvet cover and sheets. We've washed them exactly according to the instructions and have been pretty gentle with the bedding so far. Finally, and this is the most disappointing thing for me, is the dark splotches that have appeared on the olive pillowcases (the ones we've mostly used for sleeping). I assume it was caused by drooling or oils in our hair, but I've never seen a pillowcase get discolored like this, let alone after less than two weeks of use. I'm so upset that it is already aging like this. All that being said, they are still incredibly comfortable to sleep with, but I would potentially update my review over time if the quality deteriorates more. They feel luxurious and the quality issues I mentioned here aren't particularly visible at this point. I don't think they are a bad purchase persay and as of now would still recommend them if you really want bamboo and have a lower budget, but even with how delicate bamboo can be, I'm a little disappointed after being so excited a few weeks ago (mainly because I have so much trouble deciding to buy things because everything seems to be made like crap in the last couple years and I prefer to invest in nicer quality when I can). submitted by /u/problematic_lemons to r/Bedding [link] [comments]
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Jan 11, 2025 |
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Do you actually feel more comfortable in bamboo sheets than pure cotton sheets?
Im curious, ive been using cotton sheets and i like it but bamboo sheets are becoming popular so i wonder how different it is compared to cotton submitted by /u/No_Fun_7097 to r/Bedding [link] [comments]
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Jul 27, 2024 |
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Bamboozled by Bamboo Sheets
New to the world of bedding and am in need of guidance! I have determined I want bamboo sheets. After diving into this sub, I have gotten a lot of good opinions (Cozy Earth, Carihola) but these sheets are $280.00 a set, where I am looking for submitted by
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Sep 15, 2022 |
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Sheets made From 100% Bamboo Viscose
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Oct 2, 2015 |