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How do you whiten a yellowed pillow?

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After soaking, transfer the pillow into your washing machine.

  • Set to the hottest water setting available
  • Use a gentle or bulky cycle
  • Add an extra rinse to remove all detergent and residue

🌀 Tip: Wash two pillows at once to balance the load and improve cleaning.


3. Dry Properly

Drying is just as important as washing. Use a low to medium heat setting and toss in a few clean tennis balls or dryer balls to fluff the pillow.

If possible, dry it in the sun—sunlight naturally whitens fabric and helps eliminate bacteria.

☀️ Sunshine = nature’s bleach!


🧽 Bonus Tips to Keep Pillows Whiter, Longer

  • Use a pillow protector under your pillowcase
  • Wash pillows every 3–6 months
  • Replace pillowcases weekly
  • Avoid sleeping with wet hair or heavy night creams
  • Let pillows air out during the day by removing heavy bedding

🛏️ When to Replace Your Pillow

Even with proper cleaning, pillows don’t last forever. If yours is lumpy, flat, or over 2 years old, it might be time to invest in a new one. A fresh pillow not only looks better—it supports better sleep too.


✅ Final Thoughts

Whitening a yellowed pillow is easier than you think. With a simple soaking method and a little care, you can restore freshness, kill bacteria, and extend the life of your favorite pillow. So before you throw it away, give this tried-and-true method a shot—you’ll be amazed at the transformation!

Need more home and laundry tips? Let me know—I’ve got tons more tricks up my sleeve! 🧺✨