What if the quilt is peed by a cat?
Method one
First take out the quilt and hang it on the hanger, then spray some water on the clothes with a sprayer, wait a while, then dry the water with a dry towel and air it for another day. It is best to add a few drops of lemon juice to the water, so that the deodorization effect will be better.
Method 2
Spread out the quilt, put a towel in a damp place and wring it out, then iron it with an iron. After the towel burns, the smell on the quilt will be transferred to the towel.
Method 3
Take out the quilt cover and put it in the sun for an afternoon. If there is no sun, blow it clean with a hair dryer and then clean the quilt cover. You can add 84 disinfectant or wash it with soapy water, and dry it after cleaning.
What does the quilt ABC class mean?
Not only quilts, but also other clothes are classified as abc. According to the regulations, the safety grades of textile products are divided into Class A, Class B and Class C, and the formaldehyde content, PH value, color fastness, odor, decomposable carcinogenic aromatic amine dyes and so on are specified in detail for textile products with different safety grades. All three types require no odor, and aromatic amine dyes that decompose and cause cancer cannot be used.
Requirements for Class A textiles
According to the national regulations, infant textile products must meet the requirements of Class A, and products worn by infants under 36 months, such as diapers, underwear, pajamas, socks and other personal items, must meet the standards of Class A, and the words "baby products" should be marked in the product description.
Class b preventive product requirements
Textile products in direct contact with skin should at least meet the requirements of Class B. These products mean that most areas of the products are in direct contact with human skin when worn and used, such as underwear, T-shirts, skirts, socks and hats.
Category c textile requirements
Textile products that are not in direct contact must at least meet Class C standards, such as thick coats, coats, down jackets, thick pants and so on that we wear in winter.
Can a Class C quilt be used to cover it?
Class c quilts are also acceptable. However, it is best not to use the C-type quilt to contact the skin for a long time, so be careful not to sleep naked when using the C-type quilt. Sleeping in pajamas won't make any difference. It is recommended that users buy quilts above grade B, which is healthier.