That tip can be useful—pillows can be washed and refreshed—but the method depends on the type. Done right, you can get them cleaner, brighter, and odor-free without damaging them.
🧼 First: check the label
Look for washing instructions. Most down, feather, and polyester pillows are machine washable. Memory foam usually isn’t.
🧺 How to wash machine-safe pillows
🌀 1. Load properly
- Wash 2 pillows at once to balance the machine
- Use a gentle cycle with warm water
🧴 2. Use the right cleaners
- Mild detergent (small amount)
- Optional:
- ½ cup baking soda (odor removal)
- ½ cup white vinegar (helps break down residue)
👉 Don’t mix everything at once—add vinegar in the rinse cycle.
🧽 3. Extra rinse
Ensures no soap is trapped inside (common cause of stiffness and odor).
☀️ Drying is crucial
🔥 4. Tumble dry on low heat
- Add clean tennis balls or dryer balls
👉 Keeps pillows fluffy and prevents clumping
🌬️ 5. Dry completely
- Damp pillows can develop mildew
- This is important to avoid issues like Mold Exposure
❌ What NOT to wash this way
- Memory foam or latex pillows
👉 Instead: - Spot clean with mild soap
- Air dry thoroughly
🌸 Extra freshness tips
- Air pillows in sunlight occasionally
- Use pillow protectors to keep them cleaner longer
🧠 Bottom line
You can get pillows white and fresh again—but it’s less about a “magic trick” and more about proper washing and thorough drying.
If you want, tell me your pillow type—I’ll give you a tailored cleaning method 👍