Bed sheets often beocme yellow in summer as people are more likely to sweat at night (Image: Getty) White sheets can begin to stain naturally in the summer due to a build-up of sweat and body oils, leading to them becoming yellowed and dingy. It may seem like common sense to use bleach on discoloured bedding to get it white and sparkling, but it is actually one of the worst products to use on sheets. Lauren Fountain, a bedding expert from Sleep Foundation , explained: “Chlorine bleach is quite harsh and can degrade the fibres and shorten the lifespan of your bed linen.
function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.setAttribute('src','https://live.
primis.tech/live/liveView.php?s=114945&playerApiId=v114945');document.
getElementById('ovp-primis').appendChild(el)}window.top.
addEventListener('primisPlayerInit',e=>{try{if(e.detail&&e.detail.
playerApiId==="v114945"){if(window.document.getElementsByClassName('jwplayer')[0]){e.
detail.float('disable')}}}catch(e){}});window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded',()=>{setTimeout(()=>{if(typeof flagTcfLoaded!=='undefined'&&flagTcfLoaded===!0){loadOvpScript()ExpressApp.
Log('[Load] OVP flagTcfLoaded',new Date())}else{document.addEventListener("tcfLoaded",()=>{loadOvpScript()ExpressApp.Log('[Load] OVP tcfLoaded',new Date())})}},1500)}) “If you use it regularly, it can actually turn your sheets more yellow as it reacts with body oils and proteins present on the fabric.
” Instead, it is better to use natural cleaning pr.
