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All Forum Posts by: Elizabeth Keone

Elizabeth Keone has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Quote from @John Underwood:

We change the bed spreads about every other time at most. Really have to double check with the cleaners. 

Every time is too much.

I know it is a lot, but I can’t believe we live in this day and age and we’re still sleeping on a stranger’s used comforter with their body fluids potentially on it.  I’ve stayed in lots of hotels, and I still don’t think they’re changing them out either.  Most hotels are double-sheeting and by the time I wake up that nice, pretty double sheeting job is completely torn apart and I’m on the used, dirty comforter anyways.

Hi, I’m a big proponent of giving beds a complete linen change between guests, but I’m getting a little pushback that this is too much for the cleaners to handle during their short turnarounds. As a consolation, I’m going to try maybe a full zippered duvet, which should be much easier than traditional button styles.  Any feedback on doing this, successes, failures, tried ad true brands?