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I never worked out how to clean the duvet itself (far too large for the washing machine). Which is why I used to make do with a sleeping bag on the bed, before the current missus moved in. I can't/won't ask her how the duvet gets cleaned, as she may realise it's my turn
I never worked out how to clean the duvet itself (far too large for the washing machine).
They usually are. Your options are
a) Find a Launderette downtown with industrial sized washing machines/dryers into which you can put offending duvet.
To get it washed and dried will probably cost you around 2-3 hours of your time and £10 minimum.
b) Buy a new Duvet and throw the old one away for much the same outlay in time and money.
I never worked out how to clean the duvet itself (far too large for the washing machine). Which is why I used to make do with a sleeping bag on the bed, before the current missus moved in. I can't/won't ask her how the duvet gets cleaned, as she may realise it's my turn
Easiest way is to turn the duvet cover inside out and then holding the corners of the duvet and the corners of the inside out cover, shake vigoruously. The cover then goes the right way over the duvet and everything is in place.
Easiest way is to turn the duvet cover inside out and then holding the corners of the duvet and the corners of the inside out cover, shake vigoruously. The cover then goes the right way over the duvet and everything is in place.
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