When you check into a hotel, could you be sleeping on dirty sheets?
An Inside Edition investigation found that some hotels did not change bed sheets between guests.
At a Residence Inn by Marriott in New York City, Inside Edition used a harmless washable fluorescent paint to spray "I slept here" on the bottom sheet of the bed
The paint is not visible to the naked eye. It can only be seen when a UV light is shined on the sheets.
We checked out — leaving the bed looking as though it had been slept in — and booked the same room for the following night under a different name. When the sheets were pulled back and a UV light was shined on the bed, the words "I slept here" were still there.
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