Is there a way to shrink polyester sheets to make them fit the mattres
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No, polyester does not shrink. But . . . You can use sheet straps or suspenders. Check this out.
https://wiki.ezvid.com/best-sheet-suspenders
These work great for sheets that are a little too small and slip off, and I bet they would keep the sheet from bunching up too.
https://www.bedbathandbeyond.ca/store/product/sheet-grippers-set-of-4/1014808078?skuId=14808078&mrkgcl=610&mrkgadid=3281584978&rkg_id=h-1dde694cbe499091aed3e2811789e66f_t-1526757630&mcid=PS_googlepla_nonbrand__&product_id=14808078CA&adpos=1o4&creative=258726810377&device=c&matchtype=&network=g&gclid=Cj0KCQjwlv_XBRDrARIsAH-iRJTl48HwiZ1l8jUQcI3zSMPbfTD6mXgFnBhZd3c8plnBlL6MRylruQkaAqKiEALw_wcB
no but you can use clips to keep them on
naomie Moore is wrong if you have polyester sheets you may want to shrink you can do it in the washing machine or the dryer using heat no detergent you don’t need detergent or softener it will just shrink
Hubby had an in between sized mattress on his semi, larger than a twin, but not a full. He had to use twin top sheets and full fitted sheets. He used the sheet straps under the mattress to make the full fitted sheet fit and be tight. They really did work.
If you do try to shrink them and it doesn't work, and the straps don't do the job you want, I'd suggest sewing them. put the bottom sheet on inside-out and pin it to the right fit then sew, or get somebody who does sew, to stitch the seam.
They make suspenders for sheets. But forget it if you have a king mattress.