Finally, don’t think that you can get away with cleaning the pillow every three months without caring for it in between.<\/strong> The 2 to 3-month washing rule assumes that you’re vacuuming, deodorizing, and otherwise cleaning your pillow throughout the week.<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\nMemory Foam General Care Routine<\/h2>\n\n\n\n Memory foam pillows are easy to maintain and take care of if you follow the general care routine. This section is a TL; DR for those who want a quick printable guide.<\/p>
SleepingReport.com copyright article was updated on Mar 15, 2024<\/time> ..<\/i><\/p>\n\n\n\nWash your memory foam pillow once every two to three months. <\/strong>Do this by filling a tub with water, soaking the pillow in a small amount of detergent, and draining it. Perform as many rinse cycles as necessary to remove the water. Always air dry memory foam pillows.<\/li>Spot clean with hydrogen peroxide and cold water in a spray bottle to remove tough stains. <\/strong>Do this as needed, not on a time-based schedule.<\/li>Vacuum the pillow once a week to remove dead skin cells and other debris. <\/strong>Pillows get dirty, but sometimes not dirty enough to require washing. <\/li>Wash your pillowcase once a week as well. <\/strong>This will ensure that your face isn’t exposed to a buildup of dust or bacteria. <\/li>Deodorize the memory foam pillow when you first receive it to remove the chemical scent. <\/strong>You can do this by using 2 tablespoons of baking soda and a few drops of your favorite essential oil on both sides. Feel free to deodorize your pillow as needed between washing cycles.<\/li>Buy a new memory foam pillow every 18 to 36 months,<\/strong> depending on how often you use it and clean it.<\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\nOwning a memory foam pillow is a surefire way to get a good night of sleep. With this simple guide, you’ll have no problem maintaining the soft, relaxing material!<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n ","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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