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Pillows turn yellow or brown over time due to sweat and oils absorbed from your face and body. Other causes are sleeping with wet hair and freshly applied body lotion or oils. If you notice your pillow is turning yellow, it means it’s time to wash it, but take note that not all pillows are allowed to be washed in the washing machine.
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Before placing it in your washing machine, make sure to check the label on your pillow. Once you are sure that it is allowed, you can go ahead and proceed with the steps below. Home Tips‘ video tutorial will teach you step-by-step instructions on how to wash a pillow in a washing machine. You’ll be surprised how white it will turn out.
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Remove the pillowcase and check the manufacturer’s recommendations on the label. If the label is no longer readable or completely cut off, go to the manufacturer’s website.
You can either add or completely replace the filler if it has a zipper. If the pillows are filled with polyester, they can be washed at 104F. It is best to wash and dry pillows in dry weather. They will dry faster and prevent an unpleasant odor.
Before washing, treat the pillows with detergent. Pour 3.4 oz of hydrogen peroxide and a drop of dish soap into a spray bottle. Shake well. Spray the pillows with the solution on all sides. Leave the treated pillows for 5 minutes.
Place inside the washing machine. Depending on your washing machine, you can fit 1 or 2 pillows.
Use liquid detergent, either gel or capsule. It should also be hypoallergenic and without a strong odor. Wash the pillows on the synthetic cycle with a temperature of 104F. In this mode, there is a maximum spin of 800 rpm. Turn on extra rinse. Wait until it’s done.
After washing, run the washing machine on the spin cycle to remove excess moisture from the pillows.
Dry the pillows on a dryer outside or in a ventilated space, preferably on your balcony. If you have the same type of pillow, you can use a dryer to dry it. Fluff your pillows from time to time so they dry evenly.