Formaldehyde odor Indoor formaldehyde can come from indoor decorative textiles, including bedding, blankets, wallcovering, wallpaper, carpets, curtains, etc. The standard of formaldehyde content in textiles is divided into A, B, C and so on. Different levels have different testing standards, that is, the formaldehyde content is different, the A level is the most stringent, and so on; Clothes in direct contact with the skin must meet Grade A; Such as underwear and baby products; The detection of coat without direct contact with the skin should meet grade B; Such as blankets, coats, etc.; Textile products such as tents can meet class C; Such as tents; Therefore, if the blanket smells, it can be judged whether the formaldehyde content exceeds the standard.
If the blanket is not cleaned for a long time, it will also smell, because the bacteria increase, and the humidity mixed with bacteria and biological decay causes the blanket to smell.
Causes of blanket odor-how to remove blanket odor
Expose yourself to the sun, and then dust off the blanket. After several days, the smell on the blanket can be removed. As long as there is no special reason (such as liquid pollution, etc. ), this method can basically be solved. If there is really no way to get rid of it, it will have to be sent out for dry cleaning. You can also choose to disinfect blankets or other blankets; Remove oil stains from blankets and juice: put the blankets in a basin, add some edible alkaline noodles, and then put them in boiling water 10 minutes, and the oil will bubble out. Wash it with hot water and dry it. It's very clean. Remove the juice: add some toothpaste to the juice, then rub it and rinse it with water.