Peroxide as soon as possible on dry or damp sheet. Works great on Nurse's whites also. Especially when done immediately. It just disappears.
Use hydrogen peroxide :) works great!
If it is fresh blood, strip the sheets off the bed immediately, put a cake of Irish Spring or Ivory Soap in a scrubby net, scrub the spot with the soap and net vigorously until the stain has diminished, then put the sheet in the washing machine and wash it as you would normally. (You can wash it with other things such as shirts and pants, but if the blood didn't come out well with the scrubbing treatment, you might want to make sure they are old shirts that you don't really care about. Or you could just make it a 'small' load and put in just the sheets)
Try some oxy clean. it is supposed to be good for protein based stains assuming it is your own. If not it is a biohazard and you should get rid of them.
It softens the sheets
there is absolutely no problems with micro cotton sheets. As a matter of fact Micro Cotton branded sheets are the best sheets available worldwide.
Queen sized flannel sheets can be purchased at stores specializing in bedding or bedroom and bathroom accessories. Online shopping is also popular for queen sized flannel sheets.
One can purchase flannel sheets in full size from many different places. Target sells full-sized flannel sheets, as do WalMart, Bed Bath and Beyond, and Amazon.
Flannel sheets provide warmth because the material retains the heat that it comes in contact with, which means a person's body temperature will warm the sheets and keep them warm.
Yes, flannel sheets keep you much warmer than any thinner material.
Flannel sheets are definitely better for the cold winter months. When you first climb in bed your body does have to warm them up as they are already warm against your skin. As a bonus flannel sheets allow you to save money on you heating bill because they keep you much warmer that cotton sheets and you can turn your thermostat down.
Yes.
If they are 1 or older, yes.
Flannel sheets are excellent for keeping a sleeper warm throughout the night. In the winter, they can add an extra layer of warmth, compared to a duvet alone, and in the summer flannel sheets may serve instead of a duvet or blanket for a cooler sleep.
135 gram flannel sheets contain 135 grams of cotton (4.76198 ounces) per square meter of fabric. 190 gram flannel sheets contain 190 grams ( 6.70205 ounces) of cotton per meter of fabric. The more grams per square meter, the heavier ( and usually softer) the sheets will be.
Flannel bedding is very popular especially in the winter season. Flannel sheets, pyjamas, and night gowns have been worn for years by people. Flannel bedding is made from heavy wool.
The Keeco sheets are reasonably priced and don't have a scratchy feel to them at all.
They weigh about a pound. Flannel sheets would weigh more than cotton ones.