Due to limitations of weather and living conditions, many people are unable to dry their quilts in time, but they are also afraid of the consequences of not drying their quilts. Therefore, the editor specially summarized the methods of removing mites for people who are too lazy to dry their quilts. These tricks can greatly reduce the number of mites on your quilts! Let’s take a look at the benefits for lazy people!
Kill the mites without drying them
Method 1.
Washed.
Professionals say that there are tens of thousands of types of mites. The most distributed places belong to quilts. Once you find traces of mite bites on your body, cleaning the quilt is an easy way. Washing can remove some of the mites attached to the quilt.
Method 2,
Heat and dry.
Mites prefer humid environments, and gray cotton and linen fabrics are also their favorites, with a temperature of 20℃-25℃ and a humidity of 65 %-80% of the environment is most suitable for the reproduction of dust mites. This shows that dryness and ventilation can eliminate mites. Summer temperatures are high and relatively humid, which is very suitable for the growth of mites. Some people came up with the idea of using an electric blanket to heat and dry bedding to get rid of mites. Unfortunately, this formula cannot completely eliminate mites.
Heating and drying to remove mites
Method 3.
* Chemicals can kill mites.
According to people who have used anti-mite sprays, anti-mite sprays and anti-mite supplies become ineffective after a short period of use. The mite removal effect is not very good. The best way to kill mites is to use pesticides to kill mites. For quilts contaminated by mites, insecticides such as dichlorvos and dimethoate can be used to kill mites. The mites can be almost completely killed by soaking, but spraying, fumigation and stuffing The law does not kill mites completely.
*Method to kill mites
Method 4.
Soak in boiling water.
Professionals point out that to completely solve the nuisance of mites, there is no better way than scalding them with boiling water. And the quilt should be thoroughly scalded and washed, leaving no dead ends. Under normal circumstances, the soaking time requires more than 10 minutes. After a comprehensive scalding, you can get rid of the mites. Usually, the quilt should be scalded and washed every once in a while to eliminate the nuisance of mites.
The above is the method summarized by the editor to remove mites from the quilt without drying it. I hope it will be helpful to you. If you want to know more about mite removal, please continue to pay attention. Get a quotation in 10 seconds and get four sets of design plans*, as well as full tracking service by a decoration butler, so hurry up!