Thank you its hard for me to believe that I am reading excuses, I don't care what it cost, its a tax write off and it comes with renting out vacation rentals.
I also don't care if an owner has to hire 10 cleaning people to get it done right. There is no excuse for not delivering what a client is assuming they are getting.
There are a number of different ways to cover a bed and it does not have to be with a comforter that will not fit into a washing machine. Tuesday Mornings has always got new, nice left over hotel type bed linens and that is were I would be buying all of it.
I would not spend alot of money on any of it. Ask a vacationer which one they would perfer to have a pretty big over stuff dirty comforter or a plain warm clean cotton cover and blankets. We all know the answer.
I think the concensus is that the majority of people do not expect the comforter/duvet to be cleaned after each use. Who assumes that? I don't even wash my own comforter but 2ce a year... I am confident that a comforter/spread/duvet has been inspected. I certainly do when staying in a hotel. If I found a problem, I would certainly notify the appropriate party. If I had a renter (which is rare) who requested that the comforters be laundered prior to their visit, I would most likely suggest they bring their own.
I suggest you climb into my world of denial. While I am cautious, I do have the ability to pretend that everyone washes their hands after using the toilet, restaurants clean the utensils with adequate temperature for sanitizing, etc, etc.
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