The majority of pillows, which include those made of feathers, cotton, and fiberfill are able to be cleaned with a washing machine by using warm water, and a gentle cycle. However, it’s always recommended to check the label for cleaning instructions prior to cleaning. It’s possible that your pillows are among the type that requires dry cleaning”. Foam pillows are a popular type that should not go in the washer due to the fact that the agitation can be too intense and could cause the padding to break. However, foam pillows can be cleaned at home with an alternative method. Wash the removable cover if any as per the cleaning instructions on the label. Use the Vacuum attachment to remove any dirt or dust from the foam.
Type of Washing Machine to Use:
A Top-loading or front-loading machine that does not have an agitator, which can be found on the spindle that is located in the middle of the washer–is recommended to clean pillows. But that does not mean that you cannot make use of a top-loading washer that has an agitator to clean pillows. It’s suggested to put the pillows in a vertical position to ensure they don’t be damaged. You should only agitate for about a couple of seconds on the soft cycle. Once you are done with cleaning remove the moisture using the drying operation of the machine.
How often do you need to wash Pillows?
While you’ll need to clean the other bedding items frequently, pillows come with more of a grace time. At a minimum pillows need regular washing each six-month period. To make sure that your pillows are always in good shape take into consideration cleaning them “at minimum every three months, or every four months,”. For pillowcases, wash them with your bedding. This should be part of your every-week routine of cleaning.