Cleaning your bed pillows regularly is important not only for hygiene, but also for keeping them fresh, white, and smelling sweet. Here’s a simple and effective way to clean your pillows at home:
How to Clean Dirty Bed Pillows and Keep Them Fresh
1. Check the Care Label
- Always check the care instructions on the pillow to ensure you’re following any special washing guidelines.
2. Gather Your Supplies
- Laundry detergent (preferably liquid)
- Baking soda (helps remove odors and freshen up pillows)
- White vinegar (to soften and deodorize)
- Optional: Essential oils for a pleasant scent
- Washing machine (if pillow is machine washable) or bathtub for hand washing
3. Pre-Treat the Pillows
- Spot clean stains: If there are visible stains, apply a small amount of laundry detergent or a paste of baking soda and water to the stained area. Let it sit for 15–20 minutes before washing.
- Deodorize with baking soda: Sprinkle a little baking soda on the pillow and let it sit for 15–30 minutes to absorb odors.
4. Wash the Pillows
Machine Wash:
- Place pillows in the washing machine: Wash two pillows at a time (to balance the load).
- Add 1/2 cup of baking soda to the detergent compartment to help remove odors.
- Use gentle cycle and warm water (avoid hot water as it may damage the fabric).
- Add a little white vinegar (about 1/4 cup) during the rinse cycle to soften and remove soap residue.
Hand Wash (for delicate pillows):
- Fill a bathtub or large basin with warm water.
- Add laundry detergent and baking soda.
- Soak the pillows for 15–20 minutes, gently scrubbing with your hands.
- Rinse thoroughly with cold water until no detergent remains.
5. Dry the Pillows
- Machine dry on low heat with a couple of clean tennis balls or dryer balls to fluff the pillows as they dry.
- Alternatively, air dry them by laying them flat in a well-ventilated area. Be sure to flip them regularly to ensure they dry evenly.
- Make sure the pillows are completely dry to avoid mold or mildew.
6. Freshen Up
- After drying, give the pillows a good fluffing and, if you like, spritz them with a light spray of lavender or essential oils mixed with water to give them a fresh, pleasant scent.
💡 Additional Tips:
- Wash pillows every 3–6 months to keep them fresh.
- If your pillows still smell musty after washing, try leaving them in the sun for a few hours to eliminate lingering odors.
- To keep pillows extra fresh between washes, consider using pillow protectors or regularly washing pillowcases.
🧠 Bottom Line
With the right cleaning routine, your pillows will stay white, soft, and smelling sweet—making bedtime even more comfortable and inviting!
If you’d like, I can also suggest additional cleaning hacks for keeping your bed linens and mattress fresh. Let me know!