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He washed the duvet after many years and the result was amazing

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He washed the duvet after many years and the result was amazing

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He washed the duvet after many years and the result was shocking.

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Sweat, dead skin or hair that we lose during sleep is a breeding ground that attracts all kinds of allergy-accentuating bacteria and mites. Here because, bed linen tends to accumulate more bacteria than a toilet and we have to wash it very often.

Experts say once a week is the perfect space between washing bedding to prevent bacteria and mites from accumulating. What would happen then if we didn’t wash the sheets or duvet for years?

The tiktoker and the housewife Vicky Daniels She washed her husband’s favorite duvet for the first time in many years and the result was amazing, so much so that Vicki won’t let so much time pass between washes.

The padding has gone years without washing.

The padding has gone years without washing.

To clean up, Vicki used her home’s bathtub full of cleaning products she found. Once the mixture is ready, left the duvet to soak for many hours for the products to do their job.

The whole process was recorded on video where you can see that, after a few hours, the tub water turns brown the amount of dirt accumulated by the duvet after so many years. In fact, there is so much dirt that one wash isn’t enough to remove it, and Vicki had to do a second batch.

After the second wash the result was incredible: the sheets went from having a dark brown color to having a very white hue. A result that struck Vicki herself who did not know that her sheets were originally white.

The before and after of the quilt.

The before and after of the quilt.

The video has amassed more than 293,000 views and it has hit thousands of users who say they will try it soon. Others have stated that there is a simpler option: “There’s an option on most washing machines that lets you stop it mid-cycle and can soak up all the ingredients just like a tub, but you won’t have to drain it.”

Source: The avant-garde

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