If your pillows have become yellowed, dusty, or musty, they can often be refreshed with a proper wash—though the exact method depends on the pillow filling and care label.
How to clean pillows and make them fresh
1. Check the care label
- Many down, feather, and synthetic pillows can be machine-washed.
- Some memory foam or latex pillows should not be machine-washed.
2. Wash washable pillows
- Use warm water and a gentle detergent (follow the pillow instructions).
- Wash two pillows at a time if possible to keep the machine balanced.
- Add an extra rinse cycle to remove detergent residue.
3. For whitening (optional)
- For white fabric covers, a small amount of oxygen-based bleach may help remove yellowing.
- Avoid harsh bleach unless the manufacturer specifically allows it, as it can damage fabrics and fillings.
4. Dry completely
- Dry pillows thoroughly to prevent mildew.
- Use a low-heat setting if the label allows.
- Add dryer balls or clean tennis balls to help fluff them.
- Make sure the inside is fully dry before using them again.
5. Keep pillows fresh longer
- Use pillow protectors.
- Wash pillowcases regularly.
- Air pillows out occasionally in a dry, sunny place.
A “sweet scent” usually comes from a clean pillow plus proper drying; adding strong fragrances can sometimes irritate skin or breathing, especially for sensitive people.