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Changing the bedding

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Mumsy Wed 14-Dec-16 07:27:24

I was listening to the radio and there had been a survey about how often do you wash your bed linen. I was shocked at the results as the majority of single men wash their bed linen four times a year!! the majority of single women wash theres every 3-4 weeks.
Im single and do mine every week and my mother was the same. Am I a clean freak grin

farmgran Wed 14-Dec-16 20:53:46

Bout every 3 or 4 days for sheets and towels. I don't think DH washes himself very thoroughly (he's losing his memory). I got him in the bath one day and gave him a good scrubbing and washed his hair but he didn't like it very much (very ungrateful I thought) so I just have to keep cleaning things and make sure he's got clean clothes on. There will come a time when I'll have to nurse him but not just yet.

BBbevan Wed 14-Dec-16 20:10:31

Every Monday and in hot weather (?) More often. I just love clean sheets

Luckygirl Wed 14-Dec-16 20:05:10

I am definitely an other!

rosesarered Wed 14-Dec-16 19:56:08

tchgrin

Ana Wed 14-Dec-16 19:49:58

I guess some of us are cleaner than others...

Ooh, what a cheek, roses! tchgrin

rosesarered Wed 14-Dec-16 19:47:21

I air the bed until at least lunchtime, and have an open window.I guess some of us are cleaner than others...... but the OP did ask, and presumably wanted honesty.
yes, it also depends on the question of do you live alone or not , too.Do you sleep nuddy or not as well. Having a washing machine and tumble dryer makes washing easy, but my Mother and Grandmother, who had neither, still changed the sheets weekly and towels regularly too.

suzied Wed 14-Dec-16 19:30:04

Yes Danni- I always leave the bed to air in the morning.

suzied Wed 14-Dec-16 19:29:15

Bedlinen,bath towels, bathrobes, weekly. Hand towels at least 3 times a week. Spare bed immediately after every guest. Don't like to leave slept in beds unchanged as I always worry about bedbugs or dust mites breeding unseen.

DanniRae Wed 14-Dec-16 19:25:11

One thing I ALWAYS do is pull the duvet back in the morning and let the bed 'air'. This means sometimes I have to make the bed before I get in it at night but I don't mind because I know all the moisture that gathers in the bed over night has evaporated. Am I the only one who does this?

Treebee Wed 14-Dec-16 19:18:34

Towels weekly, sheets fortnightly. When DH was having chemo I was extra vigilant and washed sheets weekly.
I bath every other night ( don't have a shower and hate them anyway!)

Maranta Wed 14-Dec-16 19:17:14

I'm also appalled about how much washing/tumble drying some people do, but then I live alone and have no set routines. Things get done when they obviously need it. I'm sure my towels last me a few weeks, after all I'm clean when I use them.

oldgoat Wed 14-Dec-16 19:13:39

And how many people on here think it's normal to shower AND bath every day???

cornergran Wed 14-Dec-16 18:57:38

Mr C is in charge of bed changing, every two weeks is average. Towels get washed each week, kitchen towels more often if needed - or we have visitors smile. Spare bed is changed as needed and yes, if the same body is going in there next time not after every overnight stay.

norton Wed 14-Dec-16 18:26:07

For the sake of balance .... every whenever the sheets have been on a while and I think about or / when they are less than fresh.

Luckygirl Wed 14-Dec-16 18:07:48

In our house they do!

Tizliz Wed 14-Dec-16 18:05:58

I am another one on the side of the environment, though I do have to change OH's hand towel fairly often as he is another one who thinks towels are for removing the rest of the dirt ?

I do,however, not understand guests who carefully make the bed before leaving. Do they think someone else will use their sheets?

silverlining48 Wed 14-Dec-16 18:05:16

phew ana, thank goodness its not just me. Come on ladies, and gents, be honest do you all seriously wash bedding every week????
i met a woman on a cruise and she washed her towels every single time she used them and her bed linen daily...i thought she was either completely mad or having me on, i just couldn't believe it.

Ana Wed 14-Dec-16 17:54:35

Same here silverlining48 - don't forget there are probably hundreds more GN members who haven't dared to post on this thread because it seems everyone is more fussy than they are! grin

I wonder how many would be washing sheets and towels so often if they had to use a dolly-tub and plunger like our grannys?

silverlining48 Wed 14-Dec-16 17:49:12

I am truly astonished, washing sheets weekly? Gracious, and are they are dried in a tumble drier too, what a waste of energy, of all varieties, both yours and the planet.

I do mine monthly sometimes less often than that depending on whether its a bright day and the sheets are able to dry in the garden. Hate them hanging round the house and what a fag having to constantly change sheets on beds.

Towels always hung up and aired after use, and reused for a couple of weeks, thought that was all fairly normal......what an eye opener.

pollyperkins Wed 14-Dec-16 17:46:37

M with elegran, granhura and onneker on this. Im appalled at the amount of unnecessary washing and tumle drying that people are doing when water is being polluted and energy use contributes to climate change. I wash everything (sheets, towels, clothes, tea towels once a week and try to air dry as far as possible. We are aquandering the earths resources for the sake of luxury!

Luckygirl Wed 14-Dec-16 17:44:03

I am blown away by the idea of washing guest sheets after one use - and then washing these clean sheets again before a new guest comes!!!!

Most of our guests are family and they are well aware that sheets that have only been slept in for one night do not get washed!! They all seem to be surviving!

MadMaisie Wed 14-Dec-16 17:39:07

Weekly for bedding and every 2-3 days for towels. I take after my late mother in this, both of us being of the view that if it stays still long enough it goes in the wash!

MES Wed 14-Dec-16 17:35:34

Me too luckygirl. Life's too short. ?

bionicwoman Wed 14-Dec-16 17:23:22

I change the bed when I feel like it/ when it needs it. Depends on how muddy the dogs have got! LOL
Towels.....oh my goodness. Probably not even once a month. My view is that they dry you when you have just washed so don't get too dirty. And my kitchen hand towels are black so.......
D who lives with me does her bed regularly every week, but she's an organised clean-freak, unlike her laissez-faire mother......
Takes all types to make the world.

granjura Wed 14-Dec-16 17:13:08

onneker with you all the way- I've found reading this thread incredible. Large bath towels washed every other day and bedding weekly -

you could get rid of one nuclear power station if people cut down to every week for bath towels and every two or three weeks for sheets- especially as most people shower daily these days and don't work down the mines...

Truly I do not feel either guilty or dirty for doing the above...