Consumer Reports show that polyester and memory foam pillows are two of the most popular, but the latter is more rigid.
Bed pillows accumulate sweat, saliva, body oils and allergens over time, causing unsightly yellow stains, plus allergies that can trigger skin irritations. We're often asked whether it's possible to ...
How do I clean my bedding? It's important to look on the tags of your bed accessories to double-check any specific instructions for cleaning & maintenance. Generally, though, most pillows (apart from ...
Is there any better feeling in the world than slipping into a bed with freshly laundered sheets? Okay, probably yes, but the fact remains that having clean sheets is one of those “adulting” things ...
Your bed and throw pillows will last longer when they're properly cared for. While you may wash your pillowcases weekly, when ...
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Raise your hand if it's news to you that you need to wash your actual bed pillows. We see you — and we know it's tough to stay on top of what to clean and when. In the meantime, we actually want to ...
A shocking number of items can be safely cleaned in a washing machine, like shoes, stuffed animals, and backpacks. But can you add pillows to the list? We consulted with two laundry and cleaning ...
You spend roughly a third of your life in bed, so it’s essential to keep your mattress clean. If you own a pillow top mattress, it’s important to learn how to clean it thoroughly and effectively.
If you've noticed your bedding has turned yellow, it's likely due to a build up of sweat in the fabric - but there is an easy ...
For pillow covers, bedsheets, and mattress covers, it's recommended that you wash them regularly about once a week (or every two weeks) if you can. For pillows, you should aim to wash them at least ...