Showing posts with label linens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linens. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

How to Wash Pillows

Pillows spend a lot of time under your head so it can be gross to think about them not being washed.  They really need to be washed occasionally. Pillows should be washed at least every 6 months. But I usually wash mine once a season. If you have multiple pillows rotating them helps prolong their life and determines how often needing washing. If after washing, there are still odors that linger then it is time to replace pillows. 


First check the label of your pillow to find out if there are any care instructions and what the pillow is filled with so you know how to wash it.


Such as, polyester fiber pillows can be cleaned in a washing machine, while goose down and feather pillows are a little harder to clean but many are still machine washable. Down or feather pillows will break down over many washing and so you will need to either add more down/feathers or replace them.  Foam pillows such as Memory Foam should be hand washed and not put in the dryer. 


You can wash pillows by hand but it does take more work and time. My tips and instructions are for machine washable pillows. 


WASHING PILLOWS
* Wash pillows without pillowcases or protective coverings on them. 
*  Fill the washer with HOT water. Hot water kills germs and dust mites.
* Use a mild liquid detergent such as Woolite rather then a powder or other liquid detergents which leave soapy residue behind. 
* Place 2 pillows in the washer so that the machine is balanced
* Run through gentle or delicate cycle 
* Add 1/4 cup of vinegar to the rinse cycle. It will help with disinfecting and also help remove soapy residue. 
* If there is a soapy residue left after the cycles have ended, do one more rinse cycle and that should take care of any soap left.  
* If pillows are still extremely wet after cycle is done. Do another spin cycle to help remove the excess water.


DRYING PILLOWS
* Remove from washing machine and press excess water by placing it between 2  thick towels. Do not twist or wring especially with feather pillows as you will smash not fluff the feathers. 
* Place the 2 pillows in the dryer and put on air-dry for feather or down pillows and poly fiber pillows should be on a low-heat setting. The higher heat can cause the pillow filling to clump together.  If it is a nice sunny day you can hang outside to dry. 
* Stop the dryer every so often to fluff. Or you can put a couple of tennis balls in the dryer to keep the pillows fluffy. Make sure you put each tennis ball into a white tube sock so that the dyes in the tennis ball don't transfer to the pillow.  Honestly though I don't like the sound the tennis balls make while in the dryer so I just hand fluff every so often. 


IN BETWEEN WASHING
Sometimes the pillows just need a little bit of fluffing between washing. I use a spray bottle filled with equal parts of  hot water and vinegar and then 10 to 20 drops of essential oils. I use whatever essential oil I am in the mood for - lavender, tea tree, peppermint, lemon, orange, or rosemary (all of these have disinfecting qualities to them)....usually using a combination of 2.  Remove pillow protectors and use spray all over the pillows so that they are fairly saturated. Throw the pillows into the dryer on low-heat setting. Fluffing every so often. 

Friday, July 9, 2010

Friday Favorites



Well, it seems most of us are stuck right in the hot, humid dog days of summer. If you're anything like me (in that you are too cheap to pay for central air), you're probably looking for ways to beat the heat.

Don't sweat it! (get it? sweat it? Ha!) I got you hooked up right here.

First, since I mentioned the dog days of summer, remember your pets out there in their non-removable fur coats. If you are hot, imagine how hot they are. Keep them cool, too! Keep your dog cool and keep your cat cool.

Now for us. Here are some links for soothing DIY summer skin care. Tomato Facials, Make your own rose water, and Make your own refreshing tangerine body spritz.

DIY linen spray to keep your linens summer-time fresh. Creamsicle (!!YUM!) and basic spray.


Home Remedies for Sunburn for when you go outside without planning to stay out there but you get distracted with weeds and flowers and what have you- and end up rather red and sore.

Just some simple tricks to keep your house cool, including jedi mind tricks. ;-)


Awesomely yummy-sounding summer drinks. Honeydew lime?! Watermelon mint!!?! Nom!

Summer drinks aren't complete without good old iced tea and lemonade. Here are some recipes to jazz up your lemonade.

With all these tips, we should be able to keep the AC off all summer! Which is easy for me since I don't even have one. :P

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Folding a Fitted Sheet



After I fold my sheets, I put the flat and fitted sheet plus the pillowcases inside one of the matching pillow cases. I then stack those bundles in my linen closet. I used to have a problem when had all the stacks of different sheets they would sometime fall over. And the same happened with the pillowcases pulling the ones I wanted out of a stack. They would become a tangled mess. And I don't have that problem now. I just pull one bundle out and know it will have everything together.

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