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


Pillow Care: How Frequently Must You Vacuum?

Regular pillow cleaning will keep the yellowing to a minimum. Nightly perspiration is the main cause of this discoloration since it provides a moist environment that is perfect for mites and germs to thrive in. Some people throw out their pillows the moment they see a stain, while others depend on pillowcases as their only defense. Is this not the fact? Pillows are best washed every six months for maximum comfort. At the same time, change your duvet once a year.

A Time-Honored Method for Cleaning Pillows

In search of a quick and easy method to clean your pillows and eliminate germs? Here's a tried-and-true method:

Baking soda, a few key ingredients
Laundry detergent that is sold in stores
Essential oil of lavender
Check the labels of your pillows to make sure they can be machine washed before you begin. After you pour the detergent of your choice into the corresponding drawer, add half a cup of baking soda and a few drops of lavender oil straight into the drum. For stability, throw on two pillows and throw in the laundry.
Maintaining a regular routine can keep your pillows smelling fresh for longer. Get out of bed every morning, throw off the covers, and let the sun shine on your pillows. By doing so, you will remove trapped moisture and prevent mold from growing in your home. What if your pillows don't really pop? You may give them a bath with a steam cleaner. Before washing in the washer, soak them in a mixture of white vinegar, lemon juice, or hydrogen peroxide for a more vibrant look.