How to Wash and Whiten Pillows
by
Nicole Burkholder
(IC: blogger)
Don't throw away your yellowed, stained pillows! Get them fresh and clean and even remove the yellow stains with this easy process. Saves you time and money!
Until now, I’ve just thrown dirty pillows away and gone to buy more cheap ones for my boys to destroy. I did try just tossing them in the wash once, but I wasn’t happy with the results. This time, I tried this new “magic” cleaning solution and was thrilled with my success!
Start with a few basic cleaning supplies and wash your pillows in your own washing machine.
(AFTER checking to be sure your pillow is washable-most are), you'll need to turn the pillows half way through the agitating cycle so you can be sure both sides of the pillows get thoroughly soaked in the cleaning solution.
After washing, you're going to need to use this little trick to get them fluffed back up in the dryer.
Ta da! Clean and fluffy pillows once again! To read more details and get the cleaning solution measurements, please visit my site!
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Published November 15th, 2014 1:13 AM
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Smg24418530 on Dec 21, 2017
I don't see the link to get the measurements
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Dang Nga on May 03, 2018
Great tips. I just publish article about wash pillows by hand and washing machine. You can check here: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/clean/fabric/how-to-wahsing-pillow-by-hand-or-washing-machine-36642793
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