How often should I wash MyPillow?

How do I wash & dry MyPillow®? We recommend laundering every 4 months, even if clean. If you have allergies, every 2 months or as often as needed. MyPillow®'s 10-Year Warranty covers laundering.
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Are you supposed to wash your MyPillow?

MyPillow. It's recommended to launder every 3-4 months to rejuvenate the foam. Wash cold or warm on regular cycle (not delicate). Use any detergent.
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What is the proper way to wash MyPillow?

Vacuum dust off of the pillow, then spot clean with a damp cloth and a small amount of mild detergent. Lay the pillow flat to air dry. Polyester: Wash with warm water on the gentle cycle, preferably a few pillows at a time to balance the load. Be sparing with the detergent—use about 1 tablespoon of liquid soap.
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How long do you put MyPillow in the dryer?

Caring For The Pillow

When you first open your My Pillow, put it in the dryer with a damp cloth for about 15 minutes on high heat to give the pillow's interlocking material a chance to activate. Clean it in the washer and dryer as often as you wash anything else.
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How often should you fluff MyPillow?

Fluff your MyPillow® every night, and tuck it into your neck. Before first use: Place in dryer for 10-15 minutes with a damp wash cloth to activate the Patented interlocking fill.
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Care Instructions for My Pillow



Can I put MyPillow in the dryer?

MyPillow adjusts to your exact individual needs regardless of your sleep position. 100% Made in the USA. MyPillow comes with a 10-Year Warranty, a 60-Day Money Back Guarantee, and is machine washable and dryable.
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Why does the MyPillow feel lumpy?

Clumpy Fill — The polyfoam inside the MyPillow is shredded in order to provide a fluffable, foldable feel. However, because it's shredded and isn't as resilient as memory foam or latex, the fill has the potential to clump and divide.
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Why is MyPillow yellow?

Pillows turn yellow because of sweat. There are other reasons why a pillow may start to turn yellow including falling asleep with wet hair, lotions and oils on the skin, and moisture. When moisture or sweat remains on the pillow for long periods of time, the pillow will turn yellow.
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How long do my pillows last?

Most experts recommend replacing pillows every 1 to 2 years. Doing so helps to ensure that you're using pillows that are supportive, clean, and free of allergens. It is also important to care for the pillows you use to ensure their longevity.
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Why does MyPillow feel wet?

Excessive drooling or nocturnal sialorrhea is not normal. The body is very good at controlling saliva and if you find your pillow wet in the morning, you should get this checked out. The most common causes are due to either a problem with swallowing your saliva or making too much.
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How do you clean yellow pillows?

To whiten your yellowed pillows, try washing them with vinegar and detergent. Just add 1 cup of dishwasher detergent, 1/2 cup of vinegar, 3/4 cup of washing soda, and 3 tablespoons of laundry detergent to your washing machine. Then, put your pillows in the machine and run the washing cycle.
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How do you disinfect a pillow you can't wash?

The best disinfectant may not be the wash, but the drying process. Tumble-drying laundry, including pillows, on high heat for at least 30 minutes is sufficient for killing most influenza germs. Don't hesitate to tumble dry for longer, however.
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How do I make my pillows fluffy again?

How to Fluff Your Pillow: Step-by-Step Instructions
  1. Fluff Your Pillow By Hand. Grab your pillow and place it on your lap. ...
  2. Massage Your Pillow. ...
  3. Fluff Your Pillow In The Dryer. ...
  4. Increase Fluffiness With A Tennis Ball In A Sock. ...
  5. Fluff Your Pillow Outside.
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Why is MyPillow so flat?

Why is MyPillow® going flat? The patented 3-piece interlocking fill used in MyPillow® is warranted to not go flat for 10 years. If you find your pillow is going flat, it may be due to the pillow needing to be laundered.
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Can Old pillows make you sick?

“Open up an older pillow, and it's a cesspool of mold, mildew, fungus, dust mites and mite feces,” said bedding expert Dan Schecter. That's a problem for people with allergies. The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology estimates that some 10 percent of Americans have fungal sensitivity.
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When should you throw away pillows?

Although Greatist suggests you swap out pillows every six months, the National Sleep Foundation has a compromise for you, if you're fully unwilling to purchase a new pillow that often: Wash your pillow (yes, the full pillow, not just the pillowcase) once every six months, and then throw it out and buy a new one every ...
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Is MyPillow made in China?

(stylized as MyPillow) is an American pillow-manufacturing company based in Chaska, Minnesota.
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Why is my pillow so dirty?

When you think about it, it's no surprise that our pillows are so dirty. We spend all night with our face and hair on the pillowcase, and they are exposed to our body oil, saliva, and skin dander. Most pillows show traces of fungus, bacteria, dust mites, and allergens when not washed regularly.
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Why is there brown stuff on my pillow?

Many people sweat excessively due to certain medical conditions, but in general, this is the body's way of regulating its temperature. However, over time, sweat and body oils soak into the pillow. And as the sweat dries, it can change the color of the pillow due to the presence of a substance called urea in the sweat.
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Why does my pillow smell?

The reason why for instance pillows develop an unpleasant smell after they have been washed and dried, might be that the down and feathers have not been dried completely. In this case it is advisable to wash them again and dry them thoroughly until they are completely dry.
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How do you wash and reuse pillow stuffing?

You can use the stuffing from your old pillows as new filling to repair these toys. Just open the toy along the seam, add in the stuffing and stitch it back up. You can then wash the toy either by hand or machine, then it'll be as good as new! Throw them in the car.
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Is MyPillow toxic?

Pillow Chemicals & VOCs

If you're sleeping on a polyurethane or memory foam pillow, you may want to reevaluate. Unlike natural latex which derives from rubber tree sap, these synthetic foams are man-made and may be off-gassing harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde and benzene.
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How do I wash MyPillow without it getting lumpy?

To stop your pillow from getting lumpy in the wash always wash two pillows together plus some sheets or towels so that the load is balanced in the machine. Use a gentle cycle with a warm or cold washing temperature. Dry your pillow naturally or tumble dry with a couple of tennis balls. I sometimes use affiliate links.
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What happens if you use fabric softener on MyPillow?

MYTH #4 Use fabric softener to make pillows softer. FALSE Fabric softener, while awesome for making towels and sheets feel snuggly soft, makes pillow problems worse. Oils and polymers in the softener cling to and gum up filling fibers, making them mat and clump.
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Do vacuum storage bags ruin pillows?

Vacuum storage bags are great space savers and are safe to use if they are well vacuumed and stored at fairly stable temperatures. However, vacuum packing pillows and linens will result in deep creases and wrinkles that, depending on the fabric and care instructions, may be difficult to remove.
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