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What are the dangers of old coarse cloth sheets?

Old coarse cloth sheets are harmless. Nowadays, people's lives are becoming more and more sophisticated, and bed sheets are basically based on comfort. Comfort here refers to smoothness and fineness, and these two qualities are precisely what old coarse cloth bed sheets do not have. Twenty or thirty years ago, old coarse cloth sheets were still very common. The reason why they are rarely used now is probably because the workmanship is rough and may cause friction for people with delicate skin. In addition, the old coarse cloth sheets are simple and not very comfortable. The beauty is gradually declining, but this does not mean that there is any harm in the old coarse cloth sheets. Let us take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of the old coarse cloth sheets.

(Old coarse cloth sheets, picture source: Baidu Pictures)

First of all, let’s talk about the advantages of old coarse cloth. There are many advantages of old coarse cloth, which are briefly listed as follows:

1. Warm in winter and cool in summer, soft in texture, and good in permeability. It can absorb sweat and microperspiration on human skin and quickly return body temperature to normal. , truly achieving the effects of breathability and sweat absorption.

2. Antistatic, anti-mite and anti-itching, acidic ph value, in line with environmental protection and health needs.

3. It can improve sleep quality. The use of old coarse cloth can produce a warming effect on the human body, increase the body's microcirculatory blood flow, clear the meridians, and promote sleep. ?

4. No curling. Because the thick wires are thick and the lines are deep, its appearance forms countless massage points, which has an unexpected massage effect on the human body.

5. Green, natural, environmentally friendly and healthy. From cultivation to hand-woven products, no pesticides and chemical dyes are used. The textiles do not contain formaldehyde, azo and other chemical heavy metal ions, and are fully compliant with the European Community Textiles Biochemical regulations and the need to ban carcinogenic azo dyes are true green ecological textile treasures.

(Old coarse cloth sheets, picture source: Baidu Pictures)

Of course, old coarse cloth also has some shortcomings: for example, after being put into the water for the first time, the comparison is easy to shrink; there are also single patterns, so Stripes or simple patterns are the main ones. In contrast, old coarse cloth is a daily necessities that is in line with the contemporary environmental protection theme and should not be forgotten.

The most important thing is that the choice of old coarse cloth is also very important. In today's mixed bedding market, a good product can only be called a good product if it can withstand the test of consumers. Similarly, we consumers also need to be able to identify high-quality products. Here is a brief description of the tips for choosing old coarse cloth sheets.

Judging from the workmanship and raw materials: bedding made from pure handmade cloth uses cotton thread, while machine-woven cotton thread uses cotton thread from spinning mills (relatively thin).

Analysis from the touch of the body when sleeping: bedding made of pure handmade cloth will feel very soft and comfortable on the skin when used, and there will be a sense of thickness when touched by hand, while woven cloth It feels rough when in contact with body skin and a little itchy when sleeping. ?

Differences in appearance: The purely handmade ones have a single color and pattern, and all the cotton threads are slightly thicker, so the texture looks rough. Each sheet has seams and is slightly uneven when the edges of the fabric are tightened. The machine-made cloth has rich colors and patterns, a delicate and smooth feel, and neat textures. There are no seams in the entire bed sheet (the machine can make cloth with a width of about 2 meters), and the edge of the cloth is very straight when tightened.

(Old coarse cloth sheets, picture source: Baidu Pictures)