First, check the quality of internal and external workmanship
I learned from the market that there are many varieties of bedding products, with different grades, great price differences, and uneven quality. Good quality products have a smooth and uniform cloth surface, fine texture, good hand feeling, clear printing, rich luster, and uniform sewing; if the product has uneven cloth surface, sparse texture, disordered patterns, and rough sewing, quality problems may occur. For example, it will shrink or fade after washing.
If possible, it is best to open the bedding and check it from the inside to see if there is a problem. When the reporter was visiting the market, he found that there was a cushion made by the manufacturer. After opening the outer cover, there was a black object inside, like black cotton.
Second, smell formaldehyde detection
Formaldehyde emits a pungent odor. Consumers can smell it when buying bedding. If the product emits a pungent odor, there may be residual formaldehyde, so it is best not to buy it. When choosing colors, it is best to choose light-colored products, so that the chance of excessive formaldehyde and unqualified color fastness will be smaller.
Three, check the packaging and use of bedding
The packaging of the product reflects the quality of the product to a certain extent. At the same time, whether the packaging meets the regulations can also reflect whether the manufacturer is serious and responsible in production.
The product instructions can guide consumers to purchase and use bedding, including the manufacturer’s name, address, contact information, product specifications and models, ingredients and content, washing methods, quality levels, qualification certificates, and other information.
Fourth, buy well-known products
When consumers buy bedding, they must consider their purchasing power and choose an appropriate price. But if you don’t know how to do it, you should try to buy products from regular manufacturers in large shopping malls and supermarkets. The purchase channels of large shopping malls and supermarkets are relatively formal, with strict quality control and relatively reliable; products from well-known manufacturers, although the prices are higher, are of better quality, which can better protect the rights and interests of consumers.