A shocking number of items can be safely cleaned in a washing machine, like shoes, stuffed animals, and backpacks. But can you add pillows to the list? We consulted with two laundry and cleaning ...
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How Often Should You Be Washing Your Pillows?
You wash your sheets weekly, you clean your washing machine every three months, but those pillows on your bed? They've gone without a wash since—well, we better not say. Now is the time to finally ...
Consumer Reports' experts say to fluff your pillow every day and wash it four times a year Clean pillows are important for ...
Have you developed a crick in your neck? Does your bed seem musty? Are you dealing with a mysterious allergic reaction? An unwashed, dirty pillow may be to blame. Care instructions vary based on ...
Most of us have a routine of washing our pillowcases every week, but our actual pillows? Maybe not so often (or ever). Odds are you've never really thought about washing your pillows, and there's a ...
If we asked when was the last time you washed your pillowcases, chances are you’d have a ready answer about your most recent laundry day, what washing machine cycle you selected and maybe even some ...
According to a cleaning expert, the trick is to treat the pillow before it ever goes near the washing machine.
We all know to wash our sheets regularly to keep our beds clean and clear of bacteria, but how about our pillows? Experts say that because we spend about one-third of our lives in direct contact with ...
You spend roughly 8 hours in bed each night — about a third of your life. That means you’re also spending about a third of your life with your head on a pillow. And in all that time, pillows tend to ...
How often should you wash your pillows? Experts say regularly cleaning pillows rids them of dust mites, dead skin cells, and other allergens. Okay, so, confession time: I don’t think I’ve ever washed ...
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