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Michael Baum
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Kohl's Big One sheets 15% off

Michael Baum
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#2 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
  • Olympia, WA
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Hey everyone. I get requests for information on what sheets we use and here they are! They are currently 15% off at Kohl's.

They are a 275TC in a PERCALE weave, not sateen. They are a crisp sheet and they do not pill up. If I get a weird mung stain that doesn't come out, I just hit it with some straight bleach and good to go. We are still using the original sets from 4 years ago and they still look great.

A key to keeping them white (they come in other colors but white is right!), is not to use bleach. Bleach bonds to the body oils and causes the yellowing. Bleach for towels, no softener. Lysol Sanitizing for sheets.

https://www.kohls.com/product/...

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