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  • Question
    Do I have to use the tennis balls or is that optional?
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    Optional, you'll just have to beat them around a bit to fluff them after they're dry.
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    Is it better to use the "name brand" bleach rather than a store brand bleach?
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    You can check the percentages, but most bleach brands are the exact same.
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    Can I air dry feather pillows?
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    Yes. Air dry in a warm place, preferably in the sun after drying. You will have to shake it up afterwards to make it more usable.
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    Can I wash memory foam pillows on the delicate cycle?
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    No, you can't. Doing this would result in your memory foam pillows coming apart.
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    Why did my memory foam pillow break into sections?
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    You must not have washed them by hand. If you put it in a washing machine, that's what happens.
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    I put my pillow in the washer, and it ripped the pillow open, making the fluff go everywhere. Why?
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    The stitching may have been weak, or you may have too powerful a washer. Before putting them in the washer, pull around the sides of the pillow next time and check that they don't have holes etc., or that they don't feel like they'll come apart easily.
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    Do I have to wash my pillow every week?
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    Even though it'd be awesome starting out every week with a fresh, clean pillow, you do not have to do this. Some people don't even wash their pillows once a year, or at all for that matter. You really only need to wash them if they smell or appear too dirty.
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    Can I wash a pillow with my normal blankets and sheets to save time?
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    Being washed with the blankets, the pillows may not get rinsed properly. If you have to wash them together just make sure the pillows are completely rinsed, and then dry them separately.
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    Does this work with crust stains?
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    Depends on what you mean by crust. If you have stains involving blood, peroxide makes a good cleaner. The suggested 1 cup powdered dishwasher detergent, 1 cup bleach, and ½ cup of borax should get the job done.
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    Can I wash beaded pillows?
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    If you need to wash beaded pillows, you should do it by hand so the beads don't come loose.
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    How do I wash a decorative pillow that's sewn in?
    Community Answer
    Wash it by hand and be careful of the stitching.
  • Question
    Can I use a pair of old shoes in a pillowcase instead of tennis balls?
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    No, they are too large and misshapen. Substitute bouncy balls or similar small balls.
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    I want to wash my synthetic pillows in my washing machine but I don't have a dryer. Will they air dry okay after a spin?
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    Choose a warm day and line dry as much as possible. Finish in the tumble if required. Or, air in a warm room.
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    Can washed cotton pillows be air dried on a hot day?
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    Yes. Clip the pillows to a clothes hanger with sturdy clothes pins and hang them in a sunny place to let them dry.
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    What if I don't have any tennis balls?
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    Go to a dollar general or some similar store and get pet toys that come in three packs, for like a dollar. Or, they probably have tennis balls too.
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    How do I get yellow stains out of my pillows?
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    Bleach is usually your friend when it comes to yellow stains. Just use the amount recommended for clothes on the back of the bottle.
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    Can styrofoam neck pillows be washed in the washing machine?
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    Your pillow should have washing instructions on the tag.
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    Can I wash a synthetic cotton pillow in a bucket?
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    Yes. Use the same method as the memory-foam pillow. Thoroughly rinse the pillow to remove all the detergent to prevent any stale smells from forming. If you can, use a dryer to remove all the moisture.
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    When I wash and dry my pillows, they fluff up and get all lumpy. How can I flatten them out?
    Community Answer
    Try hitting your pillows against a wall or place them under a rather large, heavy object.
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    What about feather pillows?
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    Down pillows are feather pillows. Down is simply the kind of feather that is used in feather pillows.
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    Can I use fabric softener in the wash?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
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    How do I wash synthetic down pillows?
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    They'll be fine using the first method listed here. You can check the labels first to see if they have any special instructions; otherwise machine washing will cause no issue.
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    Do I use dishwasher detergent as well as regular laundry detergent?
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    No, never ever use dishwasher detergent on clothes or any kind of fabric, just use regular laundry detergent. If you have sensitive skin or are allergic to some washing detergent, then go for the non-bio powder.
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    Do the instructions change if my washer is a front loader? Should I still do 2 pillows at a time, or only 1?
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    No, you still need to do two pillows. The washer spins fast and needs to be balanced.
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    How do I wash cotton pillows so they do not end up lumpy?
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    Using a long needle and thick thread, loosely baste stitch across the pillow longways. Usually 3 rows are enough. Leave 2-3 inches of thread hanging loose at each end. When the washing cycle is finished, remove the basting and air dry, or leave the stitching in to machine dry. The basting helps keep the cotton intact and in position.
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    How often should I wash my pillowcases?
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    They should be washed on a weekly basis with your sheets.
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    Do I need to wash pillows with tennis balls to keep them from clumping up?
    Community Answer
    No, you simply wash them with the tennis balls to shorten their time in the dryer and fluff them up a bit.
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    How do I wash cotton-filled pillows when I can't remove the covering?
    Community Answer
    If they are decorative pillows with a permanent casing, you will probably want to wash them by hand.
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    How many pillows can be washed in same load to avoid an unbalanced spin cycle and be adequately cleaned?
    Community Answer
    To avoid an unbalanced spin cycle, put 2 in at a time. If you have a big washing machine, you can add 2 more on top of it.
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    How do I wash pillows in a front loading washing machine?
    Community Answer
    One on top around the circle, the other around the bottom, this allows maximum absorption for this type of machine. May require an extra rinse and dry cycle.
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