Feb 24
Judy C asked:
I tried rubbing achohol on the duvet cover and then it got on to a wool duvet (with a cotton cover). What do I do now?
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Feb 22
theleprechaunsarecoming asked:
The duvet is nice and warm, however over time, I have noticed that my room is covered in little down feathers. They get on my clothes and sheets, and are just a menace. Is there something like a duvet cover that has small enough and strong enough pores to not let feathers through? Or am I better off getting a new synthetic one?
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Feb 21
orange & lemon asked:
The texture of the duvet is towel-like, and the stains have developed through several years of storage.
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Feb 18
lindseynoelle32 asked:
I have not had good luck with regular down comforters not bunching up etc. inside my coverlet, but I know that featherbed mattress toppers keep their shape much longer, so I was just wondering if it would be okay to stuff my duvet cover with a featherbed instead of the down comforter.
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Feb 17
Amanda R asked:
My daughter is 21 months and still in a cot in our room, as she needs to share a bedroom with an older daughter. She has plenty of sheets and blankets for winter, but I was wondering about getting her a pillow and duvet. Any thoughts?
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