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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Can you use fabric softener on my pillow towels?

Wash cold or warm on regular cycle (not delicate). Use any detergent. Do not use fabric softener.
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Can you put a MyPillow in the washing machine?

Yes, absolutely. Place your MyPillow in your washing machine and add in a mild liquid detergent. Don't use powder detergent, because it can leave a residue on the pillow. Try to have a balanced load of laundry by adding some clothes and sheets so the pillow so the agitator is able to effectively clean the pillow.
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Why is MyPillow so lumpy?

Pillows get lumpy over time as their stuffing collects dirt, debris and moisture. These materials cause the pillow stuffing to clump together. No amount of scrunching or stretching will repair these lumps. To restore your pillow to its original shape, you must get rid of the moisture and the dirt inside.
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How do you bring a pillow back to life?

Throw your pillow in the washer, by itself, with your regular detergent and some fabric softener. Set your washer to the Sanitize mode or on the hottest wash cycle your washer provides. Choose the fastest spin cycle, too. You want as much water wrung out of the pillow as possible before it goes in the dryer.
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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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Why does MyPillow smell after washing?

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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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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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 fix a lumpy pillow after washing it?

Place a tennis ball or two inside a clean sock, and then put your pillow in the dryer with the tennis balls. Turn the dryer on to the lowest possible setting or the air-only cycle, and let the tennis balls beat the lumps out of the pillow for you.
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How do you Unclump a pillow?

Fix Lumpy Pillows: Beat Them With Tennis Balls

Get lumps out of pillows by throwing them in the dryer with tennis balls. The tennis balls will knock out the lumps and fluff your pillows. The tennis ball trick is also great for comforters, too!
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How can I make MyPillow softer?

  1. Place the pillow inside a pillowcase. Stuff batting or other soft filler into the pillowcase on one side of the pillow. ...
  2. Place the stiff pillow under an electric blanket. Turn the blanket on 10 to 15 minutes before retiring to bed, allowing the blanket time to soften the pillow.
  3. Lay the stiff pillow on a hard surface.
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What happens if you use fabric softener when it says not to?

You might have noticed on some tags, especially with performance clothing, they specifically say NOT to use fabric softeners. This is because the waxy coating can interfere with moisture-wicking and absorption properties.
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Can you spray fabric softener on pillows?

Don't use fabric softener, which can collect on pillows and cause a sheen that attracts more dirt and oils.
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What should you not use fabric softener on?

Typically composed of stretchy synthetic materials, such as polyurethane, swimwear should never be washed with fabric softener, says Nelson. "Swimsuits made of fabrics like spandex, Lycra, elastane, nylon, and polyester don't absorb very much water and therefore dry quickly," she explains.
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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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How often should I wash MyPillow?

At the very least, pillows should undergo a good wash every six months. To ensure that your pillows are consistently in their best, consider washing them "at least every three months—or four times a year," says Sansoni. As for pillowcases, wash them with your bedding, which should be a weekly cleaning routine.
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Is MyPillow worth buying?

MyPillow does have a good amount of hype but for us, the MyPillow Premium fell flat, literally, during the review. The chunks of foam were compressed by the head overnight and after only a few nights of sleep, it became too flat to be comfortable while back sleeping.
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Why does my pillow smell like mold?

Pillows stashed away in a non-breathable material such as plastic, or left in a humid, dark environment for a while, may develop a musty smell. This odor indicates the presence of mildew and sometimes mold.
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How do you get the smell out of Ikea pillows?

Sprinkle baking soda on pillows and air them out outdoors once in a while. The baking soda helps remove odors, while the fresh air removes moisture that leads to odors. Check the care tag on the pillows before washing and follow the tag's directions for best results.
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How do I stop my pillows smelling of sweat?

If your pillow has a strong odor, spray a 50/50 vinegar and water mix to eliminate the smell. Be sure to spray lightly and let the mix stand for five minutes before blotting the pillow dry with a towel.
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Why is there brown stuff on my pillow?

Wet Hair. Many people have a habit of showering before sleeping; however, a wet pillow causes moisture to seep within your skin, leading to eventual discoloration. The humidity sucks in all the dirt and dust on your pillow, leading to permanent brown stains.
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When should I throw away my pillow?

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. Generally, you'll be able to tell when it's time to replace your pillows.
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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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