Some pillows may be dry clean only, but most pillows are machine washable, even down. Check the tag for directions before you rip it off your pillow. The most important factor is that they are dried completely. Any dampness left in the pillow will cause mold to form. If your pillow is fluffy without clumps, it's dry.
It is advised to wash your pillows on the gentle cycle with a gentle detergent. Run it through a second time without detergent, or use your extra rinse cycle to get it all out. Dry it on a low setting until completely dry (three to four hours), and throw a tennis ball in with it. It may make for a noisier ride, but it helps to produce a fluffier pillow. An added treat is to spritz the tennis ball with your favorite scent.
Even though you will use a pillowcase, every pillow should have a pillow protector. This will act as a barrier against impurities and help prolong the life of your pillow. Look for a high thread count in the protector as well.
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