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Re: Washing pillows

Postby debih » 14 Mar 2013, 22:38

It is slightly better now it is completely dry but I won't be doing it with any more.
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Re: Washing pillows

Postby saundra » 15 Mar 2013, 00:45

never seen pillows washed and gone back to there proper shape ever
and i worked in a launderette best to buy new
feather pillows are hard to dry and have to be bone dry or go mouldy
quilts are better washed at a launderette
and sofa covers jo :lol: :lol:
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Re: Washing pillows

Postby Weka » 15 Mar 2013, 10:08

I have anti-allergic pillow covers that enclose the pillow (perfect for asthmatics) and completely washable, then the pillowcase goes over that. I just was those monthly. I've never ever tred washing a pillow. I have a latex pillow, my last one I had for 15 years, no stains or ordours on it, so I presume the covers do what they claim.
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