Your bed might look clean, but your pillows can secretly hide sweat, oils, and dust that build up over time — leaving them yellowed, flat, and far from fresh. While most people simply change the pillowcases, the real culprit often lies inside the pillow itself. The good news? You don’t need to throw them away and buy new ones. With a few simple household ingredients like baking soda and white vinegar, you can easily restore your pillows to their original whiteness, fluff, and freshness.
When it comes to creating a comfortable and inviting sleep environment, clean pillows are essential. Over time, pillows can accumulate sweat, oils, dust mites, and other contaminants that not only affect their appearance but also their freshness. However, you don’t need to toss them out and buy new ones just yet. With a little care and attention, you can easily clean dirty bed pillows, leaving them white, fluffy, and smelling sweet. Here’s how:
What You’ll Need:
Dirty
Mild laundry detergent
Baking soda
White vinegar
Washing machine
Dryer
Tennis balls (optional)
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Read the Care Label:
Before you begin, check the care label on your pillows. Most pillows can be machine-washed, but some delicate or specialty pillows may require different care.
2. Remove Pillowcases and Covers:
Take off any pillowcases or protective covers from your pillows. These items can usually be laundered separately.
3. Prepare the Washing Machine:
Place your dirty bed pillows in the washing machine. Depending on your machine’s size and the number of pillows, you may need to wash them in batches.
4. Add Detergent and Baking Soda:
Add a small amount of mild laundry detergent to the washing machine. To boost the cleaning power and freshness, sprinkle in a 1/2 cup of baking soda. Baking soda helps eliminate odors and brightens whites.
5. Set the Machine:
Select a gentle cycle with warm water. The warm water helps break down oils and dirt. Allow the washing machine to fill and agitate for a few minutes to distribute the detergent and baking soda.
6. Soak and Agitate:
Pause the cycle after a few minutes to allow the pillows to soak in the soapy water. Then, resume the cycle and let it run through its wash and rinse cycles.