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How to wash yellowed pillows: 3 tips to make them white like new
2. White vinegar and baking soda
To naturally lighten and soften the textile fibers of your pillow, a combination of baking soda and white vinegar is a perfect solution. You can in fact rely on the antibacterial and whitening effects of these two elements to remove all the dirt, sweat and stains on the pillow. In addition, this also helps combat any bad odors that may have stuck in it.
To use them well it is very simple. Place your pillow in a basin filled with hot water and add 1/2 cup of white vinegar mixed with an equal amount of baking soda. Allow to soak for 1 hour. Then select a normal wash cycle and run it through the washing machine, then air dry. It should be noted that baking soda can also be used to clean your mattress.
3. Lemon and hydrogen peroxide
Ideal as a replacement for bleach, this anti-stain and anti-mite treatment consists of the combination of lemon juice and hydrogen peroxide (oxygenated water) to whiten linen. Ingredients containing active ingredients that can easily remove sweat or saliva stains.
To reap its benefits, prepare a bucket of hot water into which you add half a cup of lemon juice and double the amount of hydrogen peroxide. Place the pillow in the bucket and let it sit for an hour. When this time is up, run a normal cycle in your washing machine to rinse the pillow and then let it dry in the sun.
Practical tips for washing your pillows
To ensure optimal washing of pillows, it is important to take into account a number of recommendations:
Always read the label: Whether polyester, cotton or feather, any type of pillow should be washed according to the label’s washing instructions to maintain its quality. So always check if yours is machine washable.
For top-loading machines: Take two pillows at a time to keep the machine balanced.
Air dry or sun dry: When you’re done washing, simply place your pillows in the sun so they can benefit from the UV rays. The latter promote fading of the textile, making this light source the best way to dry your bed linen while making it easier to eradicate dust mites. Result: You will find a bright white pillow so you can sleep peacefully at night.
If you choose to tumble dry, opt for a fresh air cycle. If it’s a feather pillow, add tennis balls to make it look stuffed. However, be careful not to put more than two at risk of damaging the device’s drum.
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3 tips for caring for your pillows
In addition to washing, it is equally important to take preventive and useful measures for the proper care of pillows to keep them soft, clean and comfortable:
1. Use a pillow protector
They can give your pillow a second line of defense against dead cells, sebum or sweat secreted by the skin. All you need to do is get a pillow protector to place under your pillowcase to keep allergens from getting in. Also make sure to wash these covers every month.
2. Wash pillows 3-4 times a year
This is even more true if you notice that they are yellowing. As for the pillowcases, which are obviously the first to be exposed to our bodily fluids, once or twice a week is a correct frequency.
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