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I wash mine in the washer with soap and bleach, then throw them in the dryer with a tennis ball to fluff them up.

2006-10-11 17:22:15 · answer #1 · answered by blindfredd 4 · 2 0

Buy pillow protectors; these are handy for minimizing exposure to dust and dirt.
Use pillowcases to help keep your pillows clean. They protect against sweat and dust as well.
Set your washing machine on the ‘delicate’ or ‘gentle wash cycle’
Use a gentle liquid soap
Include a few drops of bleach. If your pillows are not white, use color-fast bleach.
Toss in a few sheets of fabric softener or follow the manufacturer’s instructions if using liquid fabric softener.
Rinse more than once to remove all soap residues.
Use the spin dry feature two or three times to get the pillows as dry as possible.
Transfer the pillows to the dryer. During the dry cycle, periodically turn the pillows and give them a couple of punches to fluff them. One cycle will not get them dry, so be prepared to run more than one cycle. When you are satisfied that the pillows are dry, remove them from the dryer.
Fill a large tub with lukewarm water, add detergent and a few drops of bleach
Place the pillow in the water and cover; let it stand for about thirty minutes.
Squeeze the pillow a section at a time to wash
Rinse in clean water three or more times to remove soap residue
Place pillows on a flat surface to drain off excess water
Place in a dryer with some tennis balls to ensure fluffiness; set to air dry.
Remove the pillows from the dryer and hang in a moisture-free environment for a day or two to get them completely dry. Once dried inside and out, your clean pillow is ready for you and your bed once again. Make cleaning your pillows a monthly activity.

2006-10-11 14:25:20 · answer #2 · answered by not_an_angel_just_a_girl 3 · 1 0

Try Dow bathroom cleaner, it's just a spray foam cleaner that lifts dirt etc off the surface, let it sit and then wipe with clean cloth then toss pillow in the dryer. "Gee my pillow smells clean" dont forget to put your pillowcase back on!!! Or try the clorox spray for bacterial purposes, gently brush and toss in dryer.

2006-10-11 14:30:13 · answer #3 · answered by rainbow 1 · 1 0

There are somewhat some products on the puppy keep which do away with the urine scent in carpet, upholstery and fabric. maximum of those are sprays. i've got extensively utilized a great product spoke of as Odorban on canine urine. i'd spray the pillows thoroughly, then take them to the dry cleanser's. if your fiance's canine in basic terms fragrance marked them with somewhat of urine, then with a bit of luck the scent won't have penetrated too deeply into the stuffing. besides the undeniable fact that, if he rather permit loose, then you definately would could open up the realm seam, do away with the stuffing (after cleansing the outer casing) and replace with new polyfill, or a pillow sort. you additionally can dry sparkling them your self with Dryel or between the extra modern-day domicile-drycleaning products, yet you could do away with the urine scent first.

2016-12-26 16:48:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you have to ask how to clean them, than I assume they
are not in good shape. Buy new ones, pillows are not that
expensive and knowing that you don't sleep with unwanted
creepy-crawlies would give you a better good nights rest.
Washing them is not so hygienic - they take a long time to dry.
If you don't dry them thoroughly, you will end up with mildew
inside your pillows and eventually musty smelling pillows.

Figure out how much it will cost you on time and money to
wash or clean your pillows -from all the good advise that is
given here - you might as well get new ones. You KNOW
they are clean.

2006-10-11 14:22:41 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 1 3

Not feather pillows! just spray an anti-bacterial on them and tumble in the dryer with low or no heat

2006-10-11 14:20:38 · answer #6 · answered by T C 6 · 2 0

If you dont want to wash them in the washer
put out to air in the sun for a couple of hours

2006-10-11 14:22:00 · answer #7 · answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7 · 2 0

I wash mine in the washer w/detergent and bleach in hot water

2006-10-11 14:18:45 · answer #8 · answered by awnery 3 · 1 0

2 in the washer bleach and hot water

2006-10-11 14:15:10 · answer #9 · answered by tqpinklady 3 · 2 0

Wash them in washing machine and dry them in your dryer. P.S. You might what to take them to your local Laundromat, it's easier to do them there. And less wear on your washer.

2006-10-11 14:20:08 · answer #10 · answered by whataboutme 5 · 2 0

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