Pillows are always rubbing against our faces. With time, it accumulates dust, grease, and sweat, which can cause dead skin cells to build upon the pillowcase even if you’re using a cover! While regular cleaning of sheets and cases is important for health reasons- there’s one more thing you should do: wash your pillows!<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Pillows can be washed in the washing machine at home if they are washer safe. Pillows that you can\u2019t throw in the washer, a deep clean in the tub following the laundry stripping process, or spot cleaning with wet towels can give you the same result as getting them washed professionally at the dry cleaners.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n
Getting your pillows cleaned by your local dry cleaner may not always be a good option. I have failed to get my pillows back in time on multiple occasions, and no one wants to spend a night sleeping without any pillows<\/a>. Besides, since I have switched to washing my pillows at home by myself, I have saved money too. Here are three simple tips on how to wash your pillows at home efficiently.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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