
【Editor】The weather has become hot recently, and mothers are also preparing to put away the quilt. After the quilt is blown, there will be a good "scent of the sun". Some rumors are spread online that it is actually the smell of a fog. Which one is correct?
First of all, that smell is definitely not the smell of the dusty pellet, because the temperature of the sunlight is not enough to eliminate the dusty pellet. The dust horn is very resistant to high temperatures. It takes at least 55 to 60 degrees to make the dust horns hot. Therefore, there is no way to eliminate the dust horns by relying on the sun, and the dust horns will also escape to the shading of the lower layer of the quilt, and usually remain in the quilt after the sun is finished.
In fact, it is the "ozone" produced by ultraviolet lights on the cloth. When the air in the quilt is exposed, a part of it will transform into ozone and emit it. The quilt fiber and the dandruff attached to the quilt will also change and produce an air smell due to the increase in temperature. These flavors are mixed together to be what people often call "the smell of the sun".
Then how can we successfully remove the worms? You can mainly use high temperature or keep dry. No matter which method you use, you must remember to use sticks to "beat" the quilt after the silence and dehumidification, so that the fogs or microorganisms attached to the quilt can be dissipated.
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