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I've noticed that there are a variety of comforters that claim to be hypoallergenic, but they all seem to want to be wased in cold water. I've been told to wash my bedding in hot water, what gives?
Any recommendations? I don't want to spend over $150, preferably less than $100.
Any recommendations? I don't want to spend over $150, preferably less than $100.
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Re: need a hypoallergetic Comforter
Sat, August 25, 2007 - 1:19 PMDoes anyone know anything about how well Acaril or AllergenWash works?
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