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Anybody tried those "miracle sheets"? what do you think? (Original Post)
raccoon
Monday
OP
Love their slogan: "If you think the price of the sheet we sell is worth it, it's a miracle!"
LudwigPastorius
Yesterday
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eShirl
(18,855 posts)1. what are they? like the shroud of turin?
MiHale
(10,885 posts)2. Miracle sheets as in 'no wiping required'?
mwmisses4289
(186 posts)3. Apparently, they are supposedly
some how infused with silver (if I understand the website blurb correctly) to supposedly prevent germs and odor, so one can wash them less.
Quite honestly, sounds like a gimmick to me. Besides, how would you polish them to keep the silver from tarnishing? 😄
raccoon
(31,513 posts)4. LOL! yall are such comedians.
efhmc
(15,037 posts)5. I dry mine (when avaiable) on a line in the bright sunshine and wind.
Emile
(30,773 posts)7. We been hanging ours on a clothesline since
1976. Nothing smells better than bed sheets hung outside.
True Dough
(20,820 posts)9. Since 1976?
They ought to be dry by now, Emile. You can safely bring them in!
LOL 😂
That was the year we got married and our brother-in-law the welder in the family made us two clothes line poles.
Emile
(30,773 posts)6. Miracle sheets to me are the ones with a zipper
so you don't have to lift the mattress to put them on.
LudwigPastorius
(11,065 posts)8. Love their slogan: "If you think the price of the sheet we sell is worth it, it's a miracle!"