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Creating a comfortable and inviting sleep environment is essential for a good night’s rest, and clean pillows play a crucial role in that process. Over time, even the most meticulously maintained pillows can become less than pristine. They can gather sweat, oils, dust mites, and …

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Kellsie Zapata | Cleaning Tutorials & Motivation on Instagram: "We wash our bedsheets regularly, but pillows are often forgotten. Pillows can have a mix of bugs, dead skin, and dust mites and they’re droppings so it’s essential to make sure they receive just as much attention as anything else on your bed.  Most pillows, including those filled with cotton, Down, feather, and fiberfill, can be cleaned in the washing machine, but it’s always a good idea to read the label for cleaning instructions first. Pillows should undergo a good wash 2 to 3 times a year. Remove any cases and coverings and wash two pillows at a time to ensure the washer is not off-balanced. Add your detergent and any other laundry aids you would like. I added borax to boost the cleaning power of my detergent and vinegar. T Pillow Cleaning Washing Machines, Pillow Washing Cleaning Tips, Washing Feather Pillows How To, Washing Pillows In Washing Machine, Cleaning Pillows In Washing Machine, Washing Bed Pillows, How To Clean Pillows Washing Machines, How To Wash Feather Pillows In Washer, Cleaning The Washing Machine

Kellsie Zapata | Cleaning Tutorials & Motivation on Instagram: "We wash our bedsheets regularly, but pillows are often forgotten. Pillows can have a mix of bugs, dead skin, and dust mites and they’re droppings so it’s essential to make sure they receive just as much attention as anything else on your bed. Most pillows, including those filled with cotton, Down, feather, and fiberfill, can be cleaned in the washing machine, but it’s always a good idea to read the label for cleaning…

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