How to Safely Store Bedding Long-Term

There are a number of reasons why you would need to store your bedding and linens long-term. It could be that you want to save cupboard space, you are relocating and need to store your linen for a few months while you settle, or you like to keep your summer and winter bedding separate.

Whatever the reason, storing your bedding long-term is more technical than you think and when you do it the right way, you will preserve your linens and protect them from potential damage.

As an experienced furniture removals company in South Africa, we have learned all the tricks of the trade along the way, and it is our mission to share useful tips for your move. In this article, we share the best way to store your bedding long-term.

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Best Way to Store Linens Long-Term

Make Sure it is Clean Before You Store it

Fabric degrades when it is exposed to dirt and dust. Human skin sheds on a daily basis and when we sleep in our beds, dead skin cells can collect in the fabric. Additionally, dust particles from the air can also land on and sit in the fibers of the fabric.

This is why it’s important to wash your bedding before you store it long-term. What is equally important is to ensure that the fabric is completely dry before packing it away. Damp material that is stored in a closed vessel can create mold which can cause serious, irreversible damage to the fabric.

Let it Air Out

If it’s possible, let your bedding air out every few weeks. Fresh airflow will help rid the fabric of dirt and can also prevent mold from growing in the fabric.

If you are storing your linen in a place that you cannot access such as a long-term storage unit, consider investing in cotton storage bags. These bags will protect your bedding against dust and pests but also allows for adequate airflow. Using cotton sheets to wrap your blankets, comforters and duvet covers can provide the same level of protection.

Additionally, you can use acid-free boxes and tissue to store your bedding long-term. Be sure to wrap the acid-free tissue in between each layer of bedding to prevent fabrics from bleeding into each other.

Store it Dry

As far as possible, you need to avoid storing your bedding in a damp area. The perfect storage environment for linen is a cool, dry area. Moisture is one of the biggest concerns when storing linen long-term.

It is recommended that you make use of a storage facility that has adequate climate control within each unit. This will help protect your linen and other stored belongings from moisture, extreme heat, and dust.

Avoid Using Vacuum Bags

Although vacuum bags are a great way to save space, fabric needs sufficient airflow to survive long-term storage without damage. Vacuum bags aim to remove air from the bag, and this can accelerate the breaking down of fibers in the fabric. Be sure to only use vacuum bags for your linen for short-term storage unless you have access to them to regularly air out the contents of the bag.

CM Removals – Furniture Removals Company South Africa

We know that when it comes to moving and storing, there is a lot to think about and often things are not as simple and straightforward as we think.

Therefore, our professional moving company is dedicated to making your move as easy and stress-free as possible.

We offer a wide range of furniture removals services in South Africa, ranging from mini moves to long-distance moves across the country. Additionally, we also provide safe, reliable storage units for short-, medium-, and long-term storage.

Please contact us for more information or get a free moving quote.

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