We usually have the habit of drying quilts, what is the smell of quilts after drying?

Updated on home 2024-07-29
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I think that the smell produced after drying the quilt should be after the sun and our cotton have interacted, and the taste of a little air produced is relatively fresh, which can sterilize our quilt.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The smell that comes out after the quilt is ozone smell, which is the smell of ozone formed by the mixing of fibers from plants and animals after being heated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This smell is caused by the oxidation of dust and oxygen. The taste was very good for us.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is because in the process of drying the quilt, it can play a role in killing mites, so in this way, the mites in the quilt can be killed, so there will be a very good smell.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because after the quilt is dried, the quilt will be particularly fluffy, and it can also stimulate some things in the quilt, so it will have the smell of the sun.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is because when drying the quilt, the sunlight is particularly warm, and all the microorganisms in the quilt can be killed, so it smells very good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. The ** of this smell is ozone. We know that in the quilt is cotton, and there is a lot of air in the voids of cotton, and ultraviolet rays in the sun.

    After a long period of exposure, the oxygen in the air in the quilt will change, and the result of the change is ozone.

    2. There is cotton grease in cotton. Cotton butter also smells when it is heated by irradiation, and the smell of cotton fat and ozone are fused together to create what we usually call the "smell of sunshine."

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. When the bedding is basking in the sun, it absorbs the aroma of air and plants, and the smell of cotton fiber being roasted, so that there is the taste of this warm sun.

    2. This "taste of the sun" is not the taste of roasted mites! In fact, after the bedding is exposed to the sun, it only drives away the mites and does not roast the mites, and the drying quilt only makes the moisture in the quilt evaporate by the sun, which is no longer suitable for the mites to survive, they can only escape, and it is not enough to kill the mites.

    3. The survival period of mites is about 3 months, and the reproduction rate is very fast, and a mite can reproduce into 300 in 3 months. When the temperature is low and the humidity is high, the life span of mites is longer, while the high temperature and low humidity are not conducive to their survival, and the season change season is the high season for mites.

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