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Once a week here for sheets and pillowcases - fortnightly for duvet covers and the memory foam topper cover.

 

I don't mind duvet covers as we have a Superking bed but we have a single duvet each - they fit a Superking perfectly :D I'd rather change two single duvets than one superking!

 

I dread to think of the beds that are bringing the average to 3 times a year :shock: - some of them must be left for a lot longer than that :shock:

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Well you're all very honest! Two of my friends were once talking about some household chore, and H said 'yes, I do it every time I change the bed' to which M replied 'What - every week?' Cue very red face from H who certainly DIDN'T change her sheets every week! And it made the rest of us laugh, because none of us did either.

 

Left to my own devices, it would probably be fortnightly or possibly slightly longer, but there is only me sleeping in the bed. I love the feel of clean sheets, but loathe changing them. I have a cleaner and I twigged a couple of years ago that if I stripped the bed and left clean sheets, she would put them on. So it's every Thursday for me, and oh do I look forward to getting into a lovely clean bed on Thursday night!

 

And I daren't leave the duvet turned back ... the cat has bed access 24/7, and muddy paws on the duvet cover are one thing, but if he'd been sleeping on the sheet I would definitely have to change it. :vom: That's why I've never owned white bed-linen!

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At least weekly. The best day of the week is clean bedding day. Ideally it's a day when my partner is home late at night so I get the clean sheet pleasure all to myself :)

 

Agree with everyone else though - I loathe doing duvet covers. I'm 5"2 and I feel like I've done a round with Tyson once I've finished bashing myself against the door frame/furniture/bedframe getting the damn thing on.

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Interesting thread!

 

I thought I was lazy changing the bedding once a fortnight in Winter (less in Summer, as I switch from flannelette to poly cotton depending on the weather) but 3 times a year :shock:

 

I have loads of bedding as I have a sheet and one of those fleecy topper things over the memory foam topper, followed by the fitted sheet, then the top sheet and at the moment a fleece blanket then the duvet, and on top of that a throw, as I don't use duvet covers, then an old eiderdown. I also roll the bedding down to the bottom of the bed in the morning and leave it there till I put the electric blanket on in the evening. I have so much bedding it takes two loads to do it all so it's an all day job, or it feels like it!

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Mother strips mine :angel: every couple of weeks ... I do have to put them back on though, and their superking size :lol:

 

I read something horrible about pillows and dead skin + bugs last year so got new duvet + pillows ... I do have 3 (or 4) pillows though so hopefully the nastyness is spread between them :wink::lol:

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Interesting thread!

 

I thought I was lazy changing the bedding once a fortnight in Winter (less in Summer, as I switch from flannelette to poly cotton depending on the weather) but 3 times a year :shock:

 

I have loads of bedding as I have a sheet and one of those fleecy topper things over the memory foam topper, followed by the fitted sheet, then the top sheet and at the moment a fleece blanket then the duvet, and on top of that a throw, as I don't use duvet covers, then an old eiderdown. I also roll the bedding down to the bottom of the bed in the morning and leave it there till I put the electric blanket on in the evening. I have so much bedding it takes two loads to do it all so it's an all day job, or it feels like it!

 

 

Goodness me what a lot of blankets/bedding you have on that bed - we live in the frozen north it seems and even when it was minus 15 we have window open and only have a mattress topper and then a bottom poly cotton sheet percale and a wool duvet with a poly cotton/egyptian cotton and always ironed cover and we are cosy and warm - I remember going from blankets to duvets when they first came in and they said if you use blankets etc with a duvet it defeats the purpose of a duvet - don't know if that is true or not. I love changing sheet night and change mine every week. Not a lot with one sheet, one duvet cover and 4 pillow cases!

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There was a discussion about this on the radio last night quoting a survey done that said that in Britain we only change our sheet on average 3 times a year :shock:

:shock: Eugh :vom:... surely not!!

 

I try to do them once a week because the cats sleep on the bed and one of them is rather partial to getting under the duvet in the winter :oops::lol:

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I do a weekly change of bedding- duvet covers, fitted sheets and pillowcases. Once a month I wash the mattress protectors and pillow protectors, the mattresses gets a turn once a month as well.

 

Natalie and Jack change their own bedding. I leave a clean set of bedding just inside their bedrooms so that they trip over them getting into their rooms otherwise they would not notice them :roll: I remind them if they need to take off the mattress and pillow protectors and give their mattress a turn.

 

I changed the bedding this afternoon and I can't wait to go to bed as I love clean bedding :D

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