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Drying the quilt through the glass has an effect. The effect of drying the quilt through the glass will be affected to a certain extent, and the glass will block a certain amount of ultraviolet rays.
But ordinary glass has little effect, ultraviolet rays, infrared.
It can be passed, and it can play a role in disinfection and sterilization of quilts and clothes. And if you put it outside in the wind and rain, drying the quilt through the glass can also reduce some dust and insects, and of course, prevent loss.
Precautions for drying quilts:
The quilt can be dried directly. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the sun is at its fullest, and this time is the time to dry the quilt, cotton fiber.
will reach a certain level of expansion. And duvets and wool duvets should not be exposed to the sun, and it is enough to dry them in a ventilated place such as a balcony for 1 hour.
Secondly, chemical fiber fabrics.
or quilts made of mixed fiber fabrics, which should not be exposed to the sun, because chemical fibers will release chemicals when exposed to high temperatures for a long time. This kind of quilt can be covered with a thin cotton cloth before drying, which can protect the quilt surface from damage. In addition, wool duvets and duvets have very good moisture absorption and moisture wicking, and it is best to cover them with a cotton cloth when drying.
Finally, do not slap the quilt after drying. In the quilt, the cotton fibers are thick and short, and they are very easy to break, especially after just drying them, if they are slapped hard with a stick, the cotton fibers will break into dusty cotton dust and run out. For quilts made of synthetic fibers, because the material is thin, long, and easy to deform, once beaten, the fibers are likely to shrink into lumps and can no longer be restored.
The duvet should not be patted, otherwise the down will break into fine "feather dust", and the warmth effect will inevitably be greatly reduced. In addition, when the quilt is patted, dust and mites on the surface of the quilt.
The excrement will fly up and easily cause an allergic reaction in people.
Therefore, for the dried quilt, just brush it gently with a brush to remove the floating dust, and do not pat it hard.
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There is an effect, and it will be more effective if the glass is in the form of a convex lens.
It felt so burning. Ha ha.
You can try it. It's too old to be happy.
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No, it won't
Under normal circumstances, it will not catch fire. If sunlight is reflected on the quilt through a convex lens or multiple sides of glass, it may catch fire due to local high temperatures.
Usually, the sun does not cause the quilt to spontaneously combust, it may be that someone upstairs accidentally or deliberately threw a combustible object, such as a cigarette butt, and then threw it on the quilt. There is evidence that if you are not at the scene, you do not have to bear any responsibility, and the person in charge is the person who threw the cigarette butt is responsible.
Actually, there is no need to worry so much, if no one is harmed, everything is easy to talk about, after all, human life is at stake. In fact, you'll have to learn your lesson next time and can't let someone else set your quilt on fire again.
The effect of drying the quilt through the glass is not good, first of all, the light transmittance of the household glass window is not too high, which will block part of the light. In the case of coated glass or stained glass, the shading effect is stronger.
Secondly, most glass cannot transmit ultraviolet rays, and drying quilts requires the use of ultraviolet rays to kill mites and bacteria inside, so it has little effect.
The glass that can transmit ultraviolet rays is some optical glass and quartz glass, which is very high and will not be used to make window glass.
It is best to dry it at noon when the sun is at its fullest, you can also cover the quilt with a thin cloth, which can protect the back from damage and prevent the fibers from being damaged due to high temperatures, if it is a synthetic quilt, you only need to dry it for one to two hours, because this quilt does not have fiber expansion, and a little sun can remove the moisture in the quilt.
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Yes, you still don't have to worry. It can disinfect and sterilize quilts and clothes, and ultraviolet, infrared, and ordinary glass can pass through, so it is not affected.
It also has the advantage of reducing some dust and bugs, and of course, preventing loss.
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The effect will be affected to a certain extent, after all, drying the quilt is because the ultraviolet rays in the sun can kill germs, and the glass will block a certain amount of ultraviolet rays. But ordinary glass has little impact, and it is better to put it inside if it is exposed to wind and rain outside.
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Of course it works, as long as the sunlight and ultraviolet rays can be irradiated, it can play a role in removing moisture, disinfection and sterilization!
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Clothes and quilts should be dried outside the glass and exposed to ultraviolet rays in order to sterilize.
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UVA: Penetrates glass. UVB: Absorbed by glass.
It is useful to dry through the glass. The disadvantage is that it is not as good as the outside air circulation.
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The big code is discounted.
When the weather is good, many people will dry quilts to sterilize and remove mites.
But if the quilt is dried through the glass, the sterilization effect will be greatly reduced. Because sunlight can kill the fungus, mainly by the ultraviolet rays in it.
However, the glass will block this part of the ultraviolet rays, and the effect will not be so good, and it will be more effective to dry the quilt outdoors.
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The quilt is generally made of cotton, the cotton should absorb water, it is easy to get wet after a long time, and there will be mites in it when it is wet.
1. Useful.
2. There are many kinds of glass for window sealing, some are a layer of white glass, and some are double glass. After all, there is only one layer of glass, and the ultraviolet rays in the sunlight will penetrate through, although there is a loss but not much, it can also kill some bacteria, 3, If it is a west-facing window, it is simple to dry the quilt, and the quilt will be placed on the window in the afternoon, and you will be able to smell the smell of cotton after a while. If it is double glazing, the effect of the quilt is not good, the double glazing weakens the sunlight is very strong, and it is also insulated, and the sterilization effect is very small.
The above content is about whether it is useful to dry the quilt through the glass, I hope it will help you.
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