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Wwe Queen Comferters
- Higher priced goose down comforters are often made from geese living in very cold climate.
- The finest quality down comforters typically have a 100 percent cotton cover with a thread count of at least 200.
- Some down comforters are machine washable.
- Down comforters are often white or off-white, with down goose feather fill.
- Down comforters are extremely light and allow your body to sleep at your natural temperature.
- Regular laundry detergent can harm down comforters and bedding by breaking down its natural construction and loft.
- While the preferred method for cleaning goose down comforters is to dry clean, most comforters are machine washable.
- Down comforters are basically blankets filled with the down of geese and ducks.
- Silk comforters are inhospitable to dust mites because they do not retain moisture, but unlike Alpaca wool comforters, which are also dust mite resistant, there is no weight to it.
- Some comforters with higher fill powers may have less down than a lower fill power comforter, keeping the comforter from becoming too warm.
- Wool down and silk comforters are great for the top layer of your natural fiber bed.
- Goose down comforters are the most luxurious of them all.
- A comforters fill power, using American Standard Testing, is done by putting one ounce of down in a cylinder and stirring it, then the loft is measured in cubic inches, the sample is compressed, and the down is left alone to rest for 24 hours, then the down is re-measured.
- Silk comforters typically use mulberry silk, which is farmed in Zhejiang Province of China, an area known for its fertile soil and mild climate.
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