How Often Should You Really Wash Your Bed Sheets?

We’ve all been there. Putting off washing our sheets for longer than we’d like to admit - no judgment here. But maintaining clean and fresh sheets is crucial for a comfortable and healthy sleep environment. So, what’s the bottom line? How often should you actually be washing everything in your bedroom?

When to Wash Your Sheets

The rule of thumb is to wash your sheets weekly to keep them fresh and hygienic. This applies to all types of sheets, whether they’re made from bamboo, cotton, or flannelette. Our body oils, sweat, and dust particles accumulate quickly, making regular washing essential for maintaining cleanliness.

Hot tip: Use our signature laundry liquid - thoughtfully designed to be tough on stains while being gentle on fabrics.

What Happens if You Don’t Wash Your Sheets Regularly?

Shipping a wash here and there isn’t the end of the world, but try not to make it a habit. Dirty sheets can lead to various health issues. Not washing your sheets regularly can cause a buildup of dust mites, dirt, and mould, which can trigger asthma, allergies, and skin irritation.

Factors to Consider When Washing Your Sheets

While weekly (or at least fortnightly) washing is a good rule of thumb, you can adjust this based on your lifestyle. Here are a few factors to consider:

  • Hygiene habits: Your shower routine and sweat levels play a big role. If you shower at night, your sheets might stay cleaner longer. Hot sleepers, or those who sweat more, should wash their sheets more frequently

  • Illness: If you’re unwell, it’s best to wash all your bedding, regardless of when it was last cleaned, to prevent the spread of illness

  • Sleeping with pets: If you sleep with pets, their fur and dirt can build up on your sheets and blankets. Wash your sheets every 3-4 days to maintain cleanliness

Hot tip: Rotating your sheets is a smart practice that extends their lifespan and maintains their quality. By having a few sets of sheets on hand and rotating them regularly, you allow each set to rest between washes, which can reduce wear and tear. This not only ensures that your sheets remain in good condition for longer but also gives you a chance to inspect and address any issues like stains or damage.

Additionally, using a flat sheet can help protect your quilt cover, allowing you to wash it less frequently. If you’re a hot sleeper, consider option for bamboo or bamboo-cotton sheets, as these materials are excellent for moisture-wicking and keeping you cool at night.

How Often Should You Wash Everything in Your Bedroom?

Your sheets aren’t the only bedding items that need regular care. Here’s how often you should clean the rest of your bedding:

Fitted and Top Sheets: Wash your top sheets once a week or fortnight, depending on your personal preference, lifestyle, and usage.

Pillowcases: Aim to wash your pillowcases every week to keep them fresh and free from oils and drool.

Quilt Covers: Since quilt covers don’t come into direct contact with your skin as much as sheets do, they can be washed less frequently. If you use a top sheet, wash your duvet cover once a month. Once a week if you don’t use a top sheet.

Mattress Toppers and Underlays: These sit under your sheets, so they only need to be washed every 3-4 months.

Blankets and Throws: Most blankets and throws should be washed once or twice a month. If you use them primarily as decorative pieces, you can wash them less frequently.

Hot tip: Use our wool dryer balls to reduce the drying time of your bedding. They help to separate the layers of fabric, allowing hot air to circulate more efficiently, which can shorten the drying process and leave your sheets feeling soft and fresh.

Following this schedule will ensure your bedding remains fresh and comfortable, providing you with the best possible sleep environment. Happy sleeping!

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