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Here’s how to clean dirty bed pillows to leave them white and smelling sweet.

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Procedure:

Check the Label: Before washing, review your pillow’s care label for any specific instructions.

Strip Down: Remove pillowcases and covers. They can be washed separately.

Load Up: Place pillows in the washing machine. You might need to wash them in multiple batches based on size.

Detergent & Baking Soda: Add a hint of mild detergent with 1/2 cup baking soda. Baking soda enhances cleaning and eliminates odors.

Warm Wash: Opt for a gentle, warm cycle. After a few minutes of agitation, pause to let the pillows soak, then complete the wash.

Vinegar Rinse: During the rinse cycle, introduce 1/2 cup white vinegar. This ensures residue-free, fresh-smelling pillows.

Double-check Rinse: Run an additional rinse if needed, ensuring all detergent and vinegar are washed off.

Dry & Fluff: Dry pillows on low heat. Include tennis balls to maintain fluffiness. Periodically check for even drying.

Wait it Out: Ensure your pillows are entirely dry to prevent mold growth.

Final Touch: Fluff the pillows well for a restful night.

Pro Tips:

Use pillow protectors for frequent freshness.

Clean your pillows every 3-6 months, or as needed.

Consider replacing very old or flattened pillows.

Proper care can rejuvenate your pillows, turning your bed into a dreamy comfort zone. With these steps, you can ensure many nights of blissful sleep ahead.

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