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Comforters Covers
- Organic wool comforters are usually created using only the finest natural materials.
- For those who need comforters during summer, hypoallergenic down comforters are a good choice.
- Silk comforters can be stored in any way, simply air it out for a couple of hours before and after storage.
- Feather pillows and down comforters are not recommended for individuals with asthma or allergies.
- Because of their luxurious feel along with their unbeatable warmth, down comforters are always a popular favorite.
- Down comforters are one of the more best ways of staying warm when the chill of winter fills the air.
- Most down and synthetic-down comforters are machine washable.
- Silk comforters are usually inserted into a cover (called a duvet cover), and then placed directly on top of the sleeper.
- Drying Tips for down comforters: Periodiclly during the drying cycle remove the comforter and fluff, then put the comforter back in the dryer until completely dry.
- Wool comforters are great for people who suffer with arthritis because making a bed is easier with a duvet (comforter) than with blankets that have to be tucked in.
- The standard size for twin comforters is 63 inches by 86 inches, and for full, 86 by 86.
- Bed comforters are manufactured in a variety of fabric fibers.
- One of the greatest advantages of comforters is that they are naturally hypoallergenic.
- Kids comforters are less expensive since they only need to be for a toddler, twin or queen bed.
- The most common source of down for down comforters comes from the white goose.
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