
Earlier this week, a Mamamia clip went viral. It was all about how often we wash our sheets and the comments were... mixed.
Some said every Sunday.
Others said once a fortnight.
A few admitted they couldn't remember the last time they went through the torturous exercise.
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But according to science expert Dr Karl, you should be washing your sheets once a fortnight.
"On one hand, [wash them] enough so you don’t get bad reactions, like coughing, or skin infections, or bed bugs and so forth," he told I’ve Got News For You podcast.
"The average recommendation is that you wash them at least once every two weeks, because each day you shed about 1.5 grams of dead skin, and that 1.5 grams can attract and feed a million dust mites.
"And in addition to the dead skin cells, there’s sweat and germs and body oils and pollen and allergens… So it varies a lot depending on your environment."
Well, then. So that's what we should be doing, but what do people actually do?
As such, we reached out to our wider Mamamia community to ask how often they wash their bed sheets to make us feel better about our lack of... hygiene.
Here's what 15 of them had to say.