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Changing Sheets Between Each Guest..

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Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 4 Jan 2015 09:17

I couldn't leave used sheets on the bed of another guest.
We take our own when visiting aged mother-in-law now , to help her and sometimes leave them on the bed if we've only stayed one night.
Nobody else staysthere for much of the time and we know when to remake the beds for visiting family and take our's home for washing.

At the moment my living room is full of washed pillows, pillow protectors and quilts. We have just emptied our caravan and brought home all the bedding. There were always clean quited cotton protectors for anyone who stayed there,even if I couldn't get there to change pillows, so now the whole lot are awaiting my daughter's help to vacuum pack them, now that theyv'e all been laundered.

Gwyn

Sharron

Sharron Report 4 Jan 2015 09:33

I had some fitted undersheets but didn't like them, They would come unhooked from the mattress every time I turned over so I went back to flat ones that stayed over the mattress all night.(And too much of the day!)

Sharron

Sharron Report 4 Jan 2015 09:33

I had some fitted undersheets but didn't like them, They would come unhooked from the mattress every time I turned over so I went back to flat ones that stayed over the mattress all night.(And too much of the day!)

Barbara

Barbara Report 5 Jan 2015 00:43

We have clips that go across underneath the corners - if you know what I mean. Stay on a treat.
Bought from one of the housewares catalogues that are dropped through the door and collected. Can't remember which one.

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 5 Jan 2015 04:43

Barbara,

do you mean those elastic things with suspenders on each end? I got some plastic clips from Kleeneeze that hold the sheets and mattress cover in place but they aren't easy to use and won't work over the thick flannalette sheet.

Lizx

Dermot

Dermot Report 5 Jan 2015 08:09

Men & women who sleep rough in squats, tents, cars, parks, bins, flimsy sleeping bags in shop doorways – all unimaginable spaces in our capital city or beyond - have little option about the availability of clean sheets.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 5 Jan 2015 13:34

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHTyH2nuFAw

or if you want a larf!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-a2FR1iwqg

Bob

or even this one,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okkT_TuesBk

Barbara

Barbara Report 5 Jan 2015 16:56

Hi Liz
Yes those sound like the ones. We put the fitted sheet on and then fasten it across the corner underneath. Works fine on cotton sheets.
B

Mayfield

Mayfield Report 5 Jan 2015 17:15

I remember seeing a programme about hotel cleaners where they described a short cut called "Tuck and Pluck", you tuck in the used sheets to look tight and pluck off any hairs! :-S

Dermot

Dermot Report 5 Jan 2015 17:30

Mayfield - that's it! I'm going to take my own sheets along whenever I spend a night elsewhere - be it hotel or friend's house.

lavender

lavender Report 6 Jan 2015 00:05

We honeymooned in bed and breakfasts in Wales in the 70's. One bed was made up with purple, nylon sheet. There were grey hairs on it. We slept in it anyway!! The thought of it horrifies me now!

Just shows the things you tolerate when young!

My daughter worked for a time in a large, new hotel. They were instructed to use the dirty towels from the previous guest to polish up the toilet and handbasin.

She refused to do so and was reprimanded. :-0 :-( :-(