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Inside Edition Sees If Hotels Change Bedding After Each Customer
It’s not the most pleasing thing to consider, but we’ve all wondered: Do hotels change their bedding after every customer checks out? Recently, Inside Edition decided to investigate this matter.
In order to see which hotels played by the rules of hygiene, they sent people to check in to a hotel, spray the bedding with washable UV paint through a stencil reading “I SLEPT HERE,” and then check back into the room under a different name the next day. Since the paint wasn’t visible to the naked eye and could only be seen when a backlight was shined on its surface, anyone making the beds or tending to the rooms wouldn’t have noticed the bold lettering.
What they found is rather surprising, and sadly, it will confirm a lot of people’s suspicions. If you are really worried about sleeping in used sheets, you might want to take some of your own the next time you stay in a hotel, or you can try to reframe your thinking into a more “relaxed” perspective like YouTube commenter Kamarcus Gray. “Ok it’s nasty but in a sense it’s like not that big of deal. You know how many times you touched something filthy without washing your hands like….. all of y’all would jump in your celebrity crush’s bed not knowing the lies in there,” they jokingly wrote.
