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Here’s How to Clean Dirty Pillows from the Bed to Leave Them White and Sweet-Scented
Over time, bed pillows can become stained, yellowed, and smelly—no matter how often you change your pillowcases. Sweat, body oils, dust mites, and even drool all contribute to buildup that regular washing doesn’t always fix. But don’t toss those pillows just yet! With this simple at-home cleaning method, you can restore your dirty bed pillows to bright white with a fresh, clean scent—without harsh chemicals or expensive cleaners.
Why Pillows Turn Yellow
First, it’s helpful to know why pillows get so dirty. The most common causes include:
- Sweat and body oils absorbing into the fabric
- Moisture from hair or skin
- Dust mites, bacteria, and allergens
- Lack of deep cleaning
The result? Yellow stains, unpleasant odors, and a breeding ground for allergens. Thankfully, this natural cleaning trick can take care of it all.
What You’ll Need
This method uses powerful yet gentle ingredients that clean deeply while whitening and deodorizing.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of baking soda
- 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide (3%)
- ½ cup of white vinegar (optional, for extra deodorizing power)
- Mild liquid detergent or dish soap
- Hot water
- Essential oils (like lavender or eucalyptus for scent, optional)
Step-by-Step: How to Wash Your Pillows and Leave Them White and Fresh
- Check the label
Make sure your pillows are machine washable. Most synthetic and down pillows are, but always double-check the care tag. - Fill the washing machine
Use hot water on a large or bulky setting. If you have a top loader, pause the cycle after it fills and let it soak. For front-loaders, soak your pillows in a tub or sink first. - Add the cleaning solution
- Pour in 1 cup of baking soda and 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide.
- Add a small amount of mild detergent (about 1 tablespoon).
- Optional: Add ½ cup white vinegar for an extra deep clean.
- Optional: Add a few drops of essential oil for a fresh scent.
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