7 Ways to Quiet a  Noisy Comforter

Coming back home and plonking down on your fluffy comforter after a stressful day of work is one thing you will need at that moment. However, the noise from your comforter can ruin your mood 

Comforters are widely used as blankets to cover yourself in bed to provide warmth for your body and avoid cold shivers at night. This is not always the case as some comforters can make noise and disrupt your enjoyable rest and sleep. 

You can quiet a noisy comforter by washing it regularly, using a duvet cover on your comforter to block out noise, and taking it out for dry cleaning at the laundry cleaner These approaches will help stop the noise from your comforter. 

Reasons Why Your Comforter Makes Noise 

The comforters are made with stiff-high quality cotton materials to enhance their durability and make them more enjoyable to lie in. The high-quality cotton materials are best suited for making comforters because they are breathable,  hypoallergenic, absorbent, and biodegradable. The only setback is that new comforters make little noise when they are moved.

The Use of a Tight Weave to Sew the Comforter 

Most comforters are sewn with weaves that are too tight, causing the comforter to become puffed up. when this occurs the comforter prevents the escape of air between the down. The more the comforter becomes puffed out with air, the more noise it will make. 

The Presence of a Protective Coating on the Comforter 

The waterproof coating wrapped on the comforter is very necessary for its longevity. This is because the coating protects the comforter from liquid stains, dust particles, and microorganisms like mites and even bacteria growth. However, it also protects the owner from diseases such as asthma, eczema, and rhinitis that might have been caused by the microorganisms. The waterproof material used on the comforter is normally made of two layers of polymer. These polymers tend to make noise when they are new.

The Production of Comforters with Synthetic Fabric 

Some comforters are made with synthetic fabrics such as microgel, these are used to make the comforters due to their durability, non-susceptibility to larval insect infestation, and non-biodegradable nature synthetically made comforters are not a good source of food for insects, they cannot be infested by insects unlike natural fibers like cotton which can easily be infested by insects.

This makes the synthetic fabric suitable for making comforters. Usually, synthetic fibers are non-biodegradable and water resistant and also made from polymer. This causes it to make noise when it is new.

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Entrapped Moisture in the Comforter

The old comforters may entrap moisture inside them. The trapped moisture will cause the filling to clump and this can induce little when you try to lie in it or use it.

How to Quiet a Noisy Noise

A proven way to stop your comforter from making noise is to use it for some time till it becomes soft on its own hence stopping the noise. If you keep using the comforter for some time with the materials used to cover it down or any other material used in making the comforter, it will eventually soften and stop making the noise. If can’t stand the noise here are a few ways to help stop your comforter from making noise. 

1. Dry Clean Your Comforter 

Taking your comforter to a professional at the local dry cleaners at least once every three months will help soften the material faster and get rid of the noise. The chemicals used to wash and treat the comforter will help quicken the softening process. Even though this is a good approach but it might cost you some money

2. Shake Out Your Comforters

Do not be in a hurry to spread out your feather-filled comforter on your bed instantly after drying. Hold the edges of your blanket and shake it gently about 5 – 7 times. The motion of waves created will cause the feather-stuffed parts of your comforter to expand.

3. Fix the Stuffed Part of Your Comforter 

 Your hands can be used to tackle lumpy and friction areas on your comforter. Use your hands to firmly grab the ends of your comforter and shake it vigorously. You can also use your palms on the lumpy areas. The force and heat from your palm will help to evenly distribute the comforter’s filling. This will reduce the crunchy noise in your comforter. 

4. Add Washing Soda to Wash the Comforter

Using bicarbonate of soda which is popularly known as baking soda or vinegar  to thoroughly wash the comforter will enormously soften it 

Put your comforter inside a washer. If you realize your comforter is too big for your washer, then you should take your comforter to the commercial self-service laundry. Over there they will use their large washers to wash your comforter. 

After you have placed the comforter inside the washer, then add one cup of baking soda and a half cup of vinegar to the washer and wash the comforter for one cycle. If you don’t have a washer you can dissolve the sods in a basin of water for about 15 minutes and soak your comforter in the water. Take out the comforter from the basin and wash it normally. Spread your comforter in a line to sundry and that’s it,  your comforter is ready for use.

5. Use a Duvet cover for Your Comforter 

Using your comforter together with a duvet cover will help get rid of the noise. The duvet cover blocks out sound waves emanating from the comforter hence cutting down the noise it makes.

6. How to Soften Your Comforter 

Comforters do not make noise when they are soft, so softening your comforter will considerably help reduce the noise it makesPlace your comforter in a dryer.

Put about three to four tennis balls in the dryer. You should put the tennis balls in clean socks before use. The tennis balls will help break lumpy areas and make your comforter more fluffy.  Put about three dry sheets into the dryer

Switch on the dryer and put the tumble settings on low heat and let your dryer run for about 20 minutes. If you follow this approach you can make the comforter soft and less noisy. 

FAQ

Why is My Comforter Crunchy?

Your comforter may make crunchy noise due to the entrapment of moisture inside it, which makes the comforter become lump-puffed up.

How Can I Wash My Comforter to Avoid Ruining It?

It is all about the wash cycle settings, put your comforter in a washing machine and add detergents and let it run through the delicate or bulky wash cycle. You can use either warm or cold water based on your preference. You can also use the rinse option to help remove dirt and stains from the comforter. 

Conclusion 

A noisy comforter can be a pain in the neck and make your most enjoyable rest not enjoyable at all. But since you bought it to enjoy it it’s normal to look out for ways to quiet it. These few methods we’ve will help stop the noise in your comforter. Read the article clearly and use the approach that best suits your need. we hope this article solves your problem. 

Josephine

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