Feathers are a delicate pillow filling.
This requires special care and caution.
How to clean feather pillows
For cleaning, check the manufacturer's care instructions.
The label should indicate the preferred method of purification and water temperature.
First, remove the pillowcase from the pillowcase and inspect it for damage, heavy stains, and scuffs.
If your pillow has holes, it is best to replace it with a new one.
It is best to wash two pillows at once to fill the washing machine drum correctly.
If machine washable, place pillows upright. This will help protect items from damage during washing.
You can also use a delicate wash cycle to avoid damaging the fabric and filling.
To clean, use a mild laundry detergent. For example, a low-foaming gel or products designed specifically for cleaning down and feathers.
When washing, pour a small amount of detergent to avoid streaks on the fabric.
Cold or slightly warm water is best for cleansing. Hot water can damage feather stuffing.
If you see soap or moisture residue after washing, select an extra rinse and spin cycle.
How to dry feather pillows
After washing, it is very important to dry the pillows properly.
Some pillows can be dried in a washing machine.
To remove excess moisture, use terry towels.
When drying, use special balls to break up lumps in the filler.
After drying, check the pillows for any unpleasant odors or feather clumps.
If the pillow is not completely dry, hang it outside to dry.
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