Pre-treat stains with either hydrogen peroxide, baking soda and water, or vinegar and water before washing. Wash your pillows ...
In my experience, if you want to whiten dingy pillows, it’s not enough to wash yellow pillows in your washing machine with your usual detergent. I discovered this firsthand a long time ago, but I was ...
Bed pillows accumulate sweat, saliva, body oils and allergens over time, causing unsightly yellow stains, plus allergies that can trigger skin irritations. We're often asked whether it's possible to ...
Plush, fresh pillows are a dream! Keeping them clean? May feel more like a nightmare. Though guidelines say the average pillow only needs a wash one every four to six months (or three to four times ...
When it comes to keeping your sleeping spaces clean, you might know you’re supposed to, say, wash your sheets once a week ...
Pillows often develop a yellow tinge due to various factors, with perspiration being the primary culprit. This discolouration creates an ideal environment for bacteria and potentially bed bugs to ...
Pillows are very intimate items that we use daily. Most have a common design that consists of a case of fabric filled with microfibers, feathers, or some type of stuffing. Pillows with microfiber ...
No matter if you opt for foam, down, or wool, it’s time to learn how to wash pillows. You spend about one third of your life sleeping, face blissfully plopped on a pillow for hours on end. While ...