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How to Wash Yellowed Pillows: 3 Tips to Make Them White Like New
Pillows are a cozy must-have in every home—but over time, they can start to look a little… less than fresh. Sweat, drool, natural body oils, and even dust can cause pillows to yellow, making them look old and uninviting. But don’t toss them out just yet! With the right cleaning tricks, you can restore your yellowed pillows and make them white and fluffy like new.
Here are 3 simple yet powerful tips to wash yellowed pillows and bring them back to life:
🧼 1. The Deep-Cleaning Miracle Wash
If your pillows are seriously yellowed, this method is your go-to. It’s a heavy-duty wash that tackles stains, odors, and dinginess all at once.
What You Need:
- 1 cup laundry detergent (liquid or powder)
- 1 cup powdered dishwasher detergent (yes, really!)
- 1 cup bleach (or a non-chlorine bleach alternative)
- 1/2 cup borax (boosts whitening power)
- Hot water
How to Do It:
- Check the label to make sure your pillows are machine washable. This method works best for cotton or down-alternative pillows.
- Remove pillowcases and covers, then toss 1–2 pillows into the washing machine (front-loader or top-loader with no agitator is best).
- In a bucket or bowl, mix your ingredients with hot water and stir until dissolved.
- Pour the solution into the washing machine and run a hot, heavy-duty cycle.
- After the wash, run an extra rinse cycle to make sure all the detergent is fully washed out.
Pro Tip: Dry your pillows on low heat with clean tennis balls or dryer balls to keep them fluffy and prevent clumping.
🌞 2. Sun Bleaching + Baking Soda Boost
For a gentler, natural approach, try this method using the power of the sun and a little pantry magic.
What You Need:
- 1/2 cup baking soda
- 1/2 cup white vinegar
- Sunlight!
How to Do It:
- Wash your pillows with baking soda and white vinegar in a hot water cycle. This combo helps lift stains, remove odors, and soften fabric naturally.
- Once washed, hang the pillows in direct sunlight. The sun acts as a natural bleach and disinfectant.
- Flip the pillows occasionally to ensure even drying and whitening on both sides.
Bonus Tip: Sun drying not only whitens but also kills bacteria and freshens the filling.
💡 3. Use Hydrogen Peroxide for Targeted Whitening
Got tough yellow stains in certain areas? Hydrogen peroxide can be your spot-treatment hero.
What You Need:
- 1 part hydrogen peroxide (3%)
- 1 part baking soda
- A few drops of dish soap
- Old toothbrush or soft cloth
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