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Senmiya Modal Hostel Sheets Cool Travel Bed Sheet Compact & Portable Summer Sleeping Bag Liner with Zipper - Silk Like - Adult Camping Bug Proof Sleep Sack for Backpacking Girls Women, Light Green

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About Senmiya Modal Hostel Sheets Cool Travel Bed Sheet

Unparalleled Material for Sleeping Bag Liner The term rayon applies to fabric/fiber made of the wood pulp from any tree. Modal uses only beechwood. It is extremely hard-wearing and keeps its shape and finish, even after frequent washing.These properties make it useful as an travel sheet.Its silky texture also makes it comfortable for close-fitting intimate touch.Unlike garments made from synthetic fibers like nylon and polyester, Modal underwear does not trap moisture while sticking to the skin. Prerequisite for Traveling Firstly, some hostels don't provide sheets believe it or not. This isn't massively common but could happen to you once or twice. But when it did happen, you would be happy to have your sleeping bag liner handy. For the majority of hostels that do provide sheets and blankets, they can be pretty scratchy sometimes. And the luxuriousness of that modal liner will feel like a dream when this happens. If you're travelling with a friend, or make friends out there and decide to buddy up, it's pretty standard that you may have to share a double bed . And your own personal liner will avoid any awkward cover-hogging arguments the next day. How to Maintain your Modal Travel Sheet Avoid using full strength chlorine bleach because it can not only bleach out the color it will weaken the fiber.Modal should be dried on a low to medium-high temperature and taken from a clothes dryer while slightly damp to reduce wrinkling.  Use a medium hot iron and always iron on the wrong side of the fabric. For extra protection, use a pressing cloth between the iron and the modal fabric.Extremely high temperatures when ironing can scorch cellulosic fibers. The scorching or yellowing occurs as the fibers begin to burn. Burned modal fibers cannot be revived.