6. Soak and Agitate:
Pause the cycle after a few minutes to allow the pillows to soak in the soapy water. Then, resume the cycle and let it run through its wash and rinse cycles.
7. Add White Vinegar:
For the rinse cycle, add white vinegar instead of fabric softener. White vinegar helps remove any remaining detergent residue and leaves your pillows smelling fresh. You can use about 1/2 cup of white vinegar.
8. Rinse Thoroughly:
Ensure your pillows are thoroughly rinsed. You may need to run an additional rinse cycle to make sure all the detergent and vinegar are removed.
9. Dry Carefully:
Place your clean pillows in the dryer with a few clean tennis balls or dryer balls. These help fluff up the pillows as they dry. Use a low heat setting, and check the pillows periodically to ensure they’re drying evenly.
10. Patience Pays Off:
Drying may take some time, but it’s essential to ensure your pillows are completely dry. Damp pillows can develop mold and mildew.
11. Fluff and Enjoy:
Once your pillows are fully dry, give them a good fluff to redistribute the filling. They should be clean, fluffy, and ready to provide you with a comfortable night’s sleep.
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