How often should you change your bedsheets.
Obviously they need to be changed if something gets spilt like juice or something but other than that how often should they be changed if nothing gets spilt on them
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adviceman49 answered Saturday October 8 2011, 12:09 pm: When I was in the military they had sheet exchange every week. My wife and I change the sheets every other week unless of course one of us has been sick then the sheets are changed as soon as we get better.
If you have night sweets you might want to change the sheets more often. The same goes for those among us that may be more sexually active than others.
Xui answered Friday October 7 2011, 12:16 pm: Generally every other day but once a week should be okay. Just make sure you have more than one bed sheet in the house and every time you do laundry wash one. If you spill something on the bed, Then depending on what it was then change the sheet. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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