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How to wash yellowed pillows: 3 tips to make them white like new

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Sprinkle in baking soda once the washer starts agitating.

  • Let the cycle finish, then run a second rinse to ensure all vinegar smell is gone.
  • ✅ Results: Deodorized, fresh-smelling, and noticeably whiter pillows.

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    🧼 Tip #3: Sunshine & Air-Drying Boost

    Sometimes the best whitening agent is totally free: sunlight. After washing your pillows using any of the methods above, let them dry outside in direct sun.

    ☀️ Why it works: The sun’s natural UV rays help kill bacteria and lighten stains—sort of like a natural bleach!

    ☀️ Bonus Tip:

    Flip the pillows every hour or so to ensure they dry evenly and thoroughly. Moisture left inside can lead to mildew, so make sure they’re completely dry before bringing them back in.


    🛑 A Few Pillow-Washing Do’s and Don’ts:

    ✅ Do:

    • Check the care label first
    • Wash 2 pillows at a time for washer balance
    • Use warm/hot water for best results
    • Dry thoroughly with low heat and dryer balls

    🚫 Don’t:

    • Wash foam pillows in the machine (spot clean only)
    • Overload the washer
    • Skip the rinse cycle—residue can irritate skin

    🏁 Final Thoughts: Rest Your Head on Clean Comfort

    Reviving yellowed pillows is easier than you might think. With the right combo of household ingredients and a little care, your pillows can look (and smell!) brand new—without spending a dime on replacements.

    So next time you look at those stained pillows and think, “I should really buy new ones,” give these tricks a try first. You might be surprised at just how effective a good deep clean can be!


    Want tips on how to prevent pillow yellowing in the future or a full guide to washing different pillow types (memory foam, down, etc.)? Just ask—happy to help! 😊🧺

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