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2. **Pre-Treat Stains:** For stubborn yellow spots, apply a gentle stain remover or a paste of baking soda and water directly to the stains. Let it sit for 30 minutes.
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3. **Washing Machine:**
* Use a gentle cycle with warm water and mild detergent.
* Add a cup of white vinegar to help break down oils and odors.
* Wash two pillows at a time to balance the load.
4. **Dry Thoroughly:** Dry pillows completely to prevent mildew—use a dryer on low heat and toss in clean tennis balls or dryer balls to fluff them up.
5. **Sunshine Boost:** If possible, air your pillows outside in direct sunlight. The sun’s UV rays naturally bleach and disinfect fabrics.
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### Tips to Prevent Pillow Yellowing
* Use pillow protectors beneath pillowcases to create a barrier against sweat and oils.
* Wash pillowcases regularly (at least once a week).
* Replace pillows every 1-2 years, or sooner if they become heavily stained or lose support.
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### When to Replace Your Pillows
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Sometimes, despite your best cleaning efforts, pillows stay yellowed or smell musty. If your pillow is lumpy, flat, or no longer provides support, it’s time to say goodbye and invest in a fresh one.
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### Final Thoughts
Yellowing pillows are a common issue, but with proper cleaning and care, you can restore them to freshness and comfort. Regular cleaning not only improves the look and feel of your pillows but also promotes a healthier sleep environment.
Don’t let yellow pillows ruin your bedtime comfort—clean them up and enjoy nights of fresh, cozy sleep!
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If you want, I can share some natural cleaning recipes to brighten your pillows even more!
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