Over time, bed pillows collect sweat, body oils, dust, and skin cells, which can make them yellow, dingy, and smelly. The good news: most pillows can be cleaned at home so they come out bright white and fresh-smelling. Here’s a simple step-by-step method. 🧼✨
1. Check the Care Label First
Before washing, look at the pillow’s tag.
- Machine-washable: Down, feather, and most polyester pillows
- Hand wash or spot clean: Memory foam or latex pillows
(Memory foam usually shouldn’t go in the washing machine.)
2. Pre-Treat Yellow Stains
For sweat stains and discoloration:
Mix:
- ½ cup baking soda
- ½ cup hydrogen peroxide
- A few drops of dish soap
Steps:
- Apply mixture to yellow areas.
- Let sit 20–30 minutes.
- Gently scrub with a soft brush or cloth.
This helps break down oils that cause yellowing.
3. Wash the Pillows
Place two pillows in the washer to balance the load.
Use:
- Hot or warm water
- Regular detergent (small amount)
- ½ cup baking soda (for deodorizing)
- ½ cup white vinegar in the rinse cycle
Tip: Run an extra rinse to remove soap buildup.
4. Dry Properly
Drying correctly prevents mildew and keeps pillows fluffy.
In the dryer:
- Use low heat
- Add clean tennis balls or dryer balls to fluff them
- Dry until completely moisture-free
You may need 1–2 drying cycles.
5. Freshen the Smell
For a sweet, clean scent:
- Add a few drops of essential oil (lavender or lemon) on a cloth in the dryer
- Or sprinkle baking soda on the pillow before washing
6. Sun-Brighten (Optional but Powerful ☀️)
After washing, place pillows in direct sunlight for a few hours.
Sunlight helps:
- Kill bacteria
- Remove odors
- Naturally whiten fabric
✅ Pro Tip: Wash pillows every 3–6 months and use pillow protectors to keep them white longer.
If you’d like, I can also show you:
- The hotel-style method for making pillows extremely white 🏨
- How to clean pillows that are extremely yellow (deep-clean trick).