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Pokemon Full Quilts
- The silk used in some comforters is 100 percent mulbery silk and is hypoallergenic.
- 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.
- The majority of comforters on the market have only 75 percent down, which is still good.
- Cotton comforters are usually not warm enough for cold weather use.
- Silk comforters are naturally hypoallergenic so there is no need for expensive dust mite encasings.
- Some comforters labeled "pure down" or 100 percent down are not pure, as some feathers remain in the fill.
- Luxury comforters make for a warm inviting atmosphere in any bedroom and what could be better than to curl up underneath one and enjoy the comfort and luxury.
- Wool comforters are durable and moisture absorbing.
- 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.
- Down comforters are often white or off-white, with down goose feather fill.
- Not all down comforters are the same.
- Comforters larger than full size usually require an extra large washing machine, like those available at laundry mats.
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