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Washing sheets and pillow covers twice a week is a good practice to maintain cleanliness and hygiene. Here's a general guide on how you can do it at a laundry room or coin-operated launderette:

  1. Gather Your Laundry: Collect your sheets, pillow covers, and any other bedding that needs to be washed.

  2. Sorting: Sort your laundry based on colors and fabric types. It's best to wash similar items together to avoid color bleeding or damaging delicate fabrics.

  3. Load the Machine: Select an appropriate-sized washing machine for your laundry load. Overloading the machine can lead to inefficient cleaning.

  4. Add Detergent: Follow the instructions on the detergent packaging to add the right amount of detergent to the washing machine. For heavily soiled bedding, you may use more detergent, but for regular maintenance washes, a normal amount will suffice.

  5. Select Wash Cycle: Choose a suitable wash cycle for your bedding. Most washing machines have a standard "Regular" or "Normal" cycle that works well for sheets and pillow covers. If your bedding requires gentle treatment, you can opt for a "Delicate" cycle.

  6. Set Water Temperature: For most bedding, a warm water setting (around 40-60°C or 100-140°F) is sufficient. However, always check the care labels on your bedding to ensure you're using the appropriate water temperature.

  7. Start the Wash: Close the washing machine door and start the wash cycle.

  8. Dry Properly: After the wash cycle is complete, remove the bedding from the washing machine. For sheets and pillow covers, it's usually safe to tumble dry them on a low or medium heat setting. However, again, check the care labels to avoid damaging the fabrics. Alternatively, you can hang them out to dry in the sun, which is a natural and energy-efficient option.

  9. Fold and Store: Once dry, fold your sheets and pillow covers neatly and store them in a clean, dry place.

Remember to regularly clean your washing machine and dryer to prevent any buildup of dirt or detergent residue that may affect the cleanliness of your bedding. Also, always read and follow the care labels on your bedding to ensure they are washed and dried properly.

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