I bought a new comforter that doesn't fit in my washing machine. I'm a germaphobe, so the idea of washing it at the Laundromat in other people's filth makes me hyperventilate. I've been putting it off.
Cut to today, when the dog decides to yack on my new comforter. Time to head to the dreaded Laundromat. I washed it there and brought it home to dry. It's so thick that it took three cycles on high to dry it completely.
Please tell me that three cycles on high is enough to kill germs/mites/creepy crawlies/bed bugs/ anything else that goes bump in the night...
It's 2:02am and I can't make myself go snuggle up under that comforter, nope, not gonna do it. I may never sleep in my bed again...
You'll be fine.

I live in a city of crazies. Who knows what they've been doing and what germs they have.

However, I've had to use laundromats for
decades as having even a tiny washing machine would have taken up too much space in tiny apartments. I'm still alive.
If you Google dust mites and allergens on fabrics, the thing that kills them is a good washing in hot water and high heat in the dryer. It would also be enough to kill any cooties from people. The laundromat dryers will actually have higher heat industrial dryers.
Plus, they are larger and would have more space for the comforter to tumble.
My husband likes comforters. I like the soft microfiber blankets better myself. This is first comforter we have had in 20 years that doesn't fit in our washer.
I don't know what my deal is with germs, but it is getting worse. I started making people take their shoes off in the house in the last few years. I never did that before. I've been over-washing everything.
Two of my friends had bed bugs in the last couple of years. Maybe listening to them set me off.
I bought a new comforter a while ago that didn't fit in my building's laundromat. I had to take it down the street to the industrial size washer. After a few washings, it flattened down enough to finally fit in my building's washers.
I too would be worried about bed bugs, if I heard friends had gotten them. This city has a huge a big bed bug epidemic.

I don't go out to movies as much because of it. And when I do, I check the city's bed bug website to see if there have been any reportings of bed bugs there, in which they've had to close down and deal with it.
But being worried about bed bugs getting on laundry while washing? No, if you understand how bedbugs behave, they like narrow crevices to burrow in. Tumbling laundry, with soap, water or high heat are not their things. Seriously, if you were a bed bug, and all the crevices you could be in, would you be hiding in a a place where you'd end up like this? -->
AustinTink, if you are still worried about your comforter tomorrow, after DH gets up. Spray it with a can of Lysol. It's a disinfectant. Then let it air dry really well. It should be fine by tomorrow nite.
