I love those fluffy comforters but I hate that after a while, you need to fluff them up again because they limp to one sideAlso, I dont want a comforter thats too hot to be inI need it to be a breathable comforter because my husband tends to sweat alotBut at the same time, I dont want something thinIs there a comforter that you know about that meets my needs? PLEASE LET ME KNOW!Second question:How many times should I wash the comforter I have and how should I wash it (laundry mat, dry clean, my own washer and dryer)?
Some aluminium is used in some cars, but in the form of aluminium alloys which can give strength without adding too much weight.
The requirements are totally differentCars need to be cheap and mass produced, planes don'tWith planes, weight is super-critical, with cars it's notCars are expected to withstand a crash and protect the people inside, planes are not.
no one expects to survive a plane wreck a steel plane fare would sky rocket but a car wreck'd better a survivor make
Aluminum is too expensive, and weight matters a lot less than it does on an airplaneYou'll find aluminum in higher-end cars, and often in your engine block, but usually the body is steel for mostly economic reasons.
You probably want a comforter with a higher content of natural fiber than synthetic because it breathes better and won't trap in body heatYou also want to look for a comforter that has quilting where the fabric is sewn to the batting so that it won't shift and stays loftedI wash my comforter once a month but we fold it down at the bottom of the bed while we sleepIf you use it as a blanket, I would wash it weekly particularly if you sleep with a sweating manUsually, the comforters that have higher natural fiber content can be machine washed whereas synthetic fibers are generally dry clean onlyCheck out Linen's N Things, Bed Bath Beyond, Anna's Linens, Burlington Coat Factory, Marshalls, Ross, Tj Maxx and Brylane Home on line for some options.