
Here’s how to clean your bed pillows so they stay white and smell nice.
Even with pillowcases protecting them, our pillows can eventually get discolored and yellowed. Sweat and other bodily fluids can leak through the fabric every night, causing dust, oil, dead skin cells, and even mites to accumulate. A clean pillow is crucial for general comfort and a restful night’s sleep for allergy sufferers. In this post, you’ll learn how to effectively clean dirty pillows from your bed, providing good sleep and restful evenings.
As with duvets, sheets, mattresses, or bed linens, selecting the correct pillow is essential for the best possible sleep, regardless of your preferences for firm or soft, feather-filled, polyester fiber, or latex. But just as crucial as the quality of your pillow is how clean it is. You need more than just a pillowcase to shield your pillow from grime and the yellow stains left by your nighttime sweats. The following advice will help you clean pillows and bring back their original white color.
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