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How to Clean Dirty Pillows and Bring Back Their Whiteness

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How to Clean Dirty Pillows and Bring Back Their Whiteness
Even with pillowcases, as we become older, our pillows may get discolored and lose their bright white appearance. This is due to the fact bodily fluids, such as sweat, have the ability to permeate through fabrics and accumulate debris, oil, dead skin cells, and even mites. For those of us who experience allergies, having clean pillows is essential to overall comfort and a restful night’s sleep. We’ll demonstrate in this post how to properly clean your soiled pillows so that you may sleep better and longer.

Selecting the Proper Pillow for Maximum Comfort
Prior to beginning the cleaning procedure, it is crucial to note that selecting the appropriate pillow is essential for restful and revitalizing sleep. Whichever kind of pillow—firm or soft, packed with feathers—you prefer

Whether your pillow is made of latex or polyester fiber, its quality counts. On the other hand, keeping it clean is as important. Your pillow won’t be shielded from filth or the yellow stains that result from nightly sweating by a pillowcase alone. For this reason, we’re providing you with some helpful cleaning and whiten-restoring solutions for your pillows.

How Often Do Your Pillows Need to Be Cleaned?
Cleaning your pillows on a regular basis is crucial to keeping them from turning yellow. The main reason pillows get discolored while you sleep is sweat or perspiration. These human fluids provide an ideal habitat for the development of germs and mites, which can flourish in your bedding and pillows. While some would decide to get new pillows as soon as stains show up, others think

that washing pillows at least once every six months is acceptable, and that pillowcases alone are adequate. It is advised that you wash your duvet once a year. The best feature is that you can machine wash most cushions!
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