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Why Does My Bedding Go Bobbly? Here’s What You Need To Know

Buying new bedding is always an exciting endeavor, but it can be very disappointing when the material starts to bobble and turns out not to last as long as you expected. This can be very frustrating, but bobbling is actually a common side effect of washing linens over time. <br>Visit us for more details, https://www.kingofcotton.com. <br>

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Why Does My Bedding Go Bobbly? Here’s What You Need To Know

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  1. Why Does My Bedding Go Bobbly? Here’s What You Need To Know Buying new bedding is always an exciting endeavor, but it can be very disappointing when the material starts to bobble and turns out not to last as long as you expected. This can be very frustrating, but bobbling is actually a common side effect of washing linens over time. Most material is made up of small fibers, and repeated use and washing tend to fray the ends of the fibers which then get tangled and form knots, which gives the appearance of little balls of fiber on your bedding. We’re definitely not saying you should stop washing your bedding, but there are a few things you can keep in mind that will help you to prevent bobbling and protect your material though. The materials that are the most prone to bobbling are cotton, wool, nylon, polyester and acrylic. Bobbling on wool usually tends to go away over time as the fibers work themselves free of the material and fall off, but synthetic fibers usually fray more as time goes by. The textile industry does its best to reduce the problem of bobbling on material, by including more twists per inch in the yarn, singeing the loose fibers and treating the material with chemicals. Despite all their efforts, most materials still eventually fall victim to bobbling as they have not been able to completely eliminate this risk. Good linen care and buying good quality material will help to greatly reduce the risk of this happening. Buying 100% cotton bedsheets will always be a better option than polycotton, due to the difference in fiber lengths between the two. Higher thread counts are also a safer option as they are less likely to bobble and pull. A good tip to keep in mind is to always wash your linens inside out, as that will protect the outside of the fabric from high temperatures. Air drying your linen is also the best option to reduce the risk of bobbling. The laundry detergent you use on your bedding should also be gentle and contain a certain enzyme – cellulase, and this will make a significant difference. Bobbling on sheets and linen can spoil the entire look of a room, and instead of constantly having to replace your bedding when it frays, it’s a much better investment to buy quality bedding that might be a bit pricier at first, but that won't fray as easily and quickly. Bedding will always have to be washed, thus buying quality material is your best defence against bobbling. Egyptian cotton is widely known for its luxuriousness and exceptional quality, but it turns out that this fancy material has one more big advantage – it is much less likely to fray and bobble over time. The fiber length of Egyptian cotton is much longer than normal fabrics, meaning your bedding will be looking fabulous for much longer than any other fabric. Egyptian cotton sheets will definitely offer the best value when compared with any other type of bedding, not only will you be sleeping in ultra-luxurious sheets, but you will also have

  2. peace of mind knowing that they will not bobble and start to degrade, and every room with this bedding will look spectacular. It can be a struggle when fabrics start to show signs of bobbling, but if you simply follow these few simple guidelines for the best care of your sheets, you can greatly reduce the risk of this happening. Although it cannot be entirely avoided forever, investing in good quality material will be the best decision you can make for your homes bedding, and luckily there is an endless range of options you can choose from nowadays, so you can certainly find the perfect match for your home's aesthetic. About Us: King of Cotton is the leading supplier of hotel bedding, towels and bathrobes that are of the highest quality in the industry. They offer incredible services and products to not only the commercial market but also to supply anyone who wants to turn their home into a luxurious paradise. They are tried and trusted by the world's finest hotels and have many accreditations to their name that prove why they offer products that stand out from everything else that is available on the market. They offer stylish living and glamour at affordable rates and go above and beyond to ensure they meet all the needs of their clients and exceed their expectations every time. Visit us for more details, https://www.kingofcotton.com.

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