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How do you whiten a yellowed pillow?

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How to Whiten a Yellowed Pillow and Make It Look Like New Again 🛏️✨

Have you noticed your once-white pillow turning a sad shade of yellow? Don’t worry—you’re not alone, and you don’t need to toss it out just yet! Yellowing is a completely normal result of sweat, body oils, drool, dust, and dead skin cells collecting over time. Even with pillowcases, these things can seep through and cause discoloration.

But here’s the good news: You can whiten and refresh your yellowed pillows at home using a few simple ingredients. Let’s bring back that clean, fluffy feel—without buying a brand-new one.


☁️ Why Do Pillows Turn Yellow?

Before we fix the problem, it helps to know the cause. Yellow stains are usually from:

  • Sweat and body oils absorbed during sleep
  • Drool and moisture buildup
  • Product residue like lotions or hair oils
  • Improper drying, which allows mildew to form
  • Age – older pillows naturally lose their brightness

🧼 What You’ll Need to Whiten a Pillow

This easy cleaning method works best on machine-washable pillows, like down-alternative or synthetic fiber types. (Always check the care label first!)

🧺 Ingredients:

  • 1 cup laundry detergent
  • 1 cup dishwashing liquid (for grease removal)
  • ½ cup baking soda
  • 1 cup bleach (or ½ cup borax for a gentler option)
  • Hot water

🔄 Step-by-Step Guide: Whitening Your Pillow

1. Pre-Soak the Pillow

To break down the stains, start by filling a tub, sink, or top-loading washing machine with very hot water. Stir in:

  • 1 cup laundry detergent
  • 1 cup dish soap
  • ½ cup baking soda
  • 1 cup bleach or ½ cup borax

Submerge the pillow completely and let it soak for at least 30 minutes (or up to 1 hour for deep stains), flipping it halfway through.

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2. Wash in the Machine