Proper Care for Dinosaur Bedding

June 7, 2011. 

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Children and the things they love can sometimes become quite a pair that is hard to pull apart. A kid can get attached with their favorite things easily.

That is why laundering a child’s favorite dinosaur bedding can sometimes be a tedious task. It is not because it has a different care procedure but because taking the blanket from the child for a night may be quite difficult. But it is important to clean it every so often as dust and stains can slowly build up and not to mention the smell.

Dinosaur bedding for some is not just a thing they use for sleeping but it can also be a playtime companion. This means that they can get dirty easier too. Accidental spilling of drinks and food can happen. They can also drag these beddings in and out of their room while pretending to be accompanied by dinosaurs during their play. This will for sure cause the sheets to get dirty.

Normally, dinosaur bedding is not difficult to clean. Washing it is not hard unless they have stains that are hard to take out. Cool wash settings are enough for sheets and the washer can be set to gentle spin. Gentle spinning can keep the quality of comforters better. Drying the sheets should be done the same way too. Air drying is best though may take a while for heavy and comforters. Hanging it in open air will not cause any stress to the fabric and will keep the integrity of the material. It is also best not to dry them too much. Exposing them to too much sun and air can wrinkle and damage the material. If wrinkling occurs, wetting it with wash cloth and spin drying quickly for a few minutes will straighten it a bit.

Care for the child’s favorite things like dinosaur bedding will ensure that your child will know that taking care of their belongings is just as important as the item itself.

Updated June 7, 2011. Published May 16, 2011. 

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