How to Wash Feather Pillows - Without Ruining Them

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • Feather pillows are a staple if you want a luxurious-feeling bed - straight out of a swish hotel. But they can be a bit trickier to clean. So check out this video with tips on washing your feather pillows without ruining them.
    Find out more in our post at inthewash.co.uk/laundry-and-i...
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:37 - Before You Begin
    00:50 - Should You Use Detergent?
    01:00 - Getting Started
    01:11 - Washing
    01:48 - Drying
    02:23 - Why Should You Wash Feather Pillows?
    02:31 - How Often to Wash Them?
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Komentáře • 19

  • @kerryjade_
    @kerryjade_ Před rokem +4

    I'm here because I washed my new feather pillow and made many mistakes! I washed it by itself, and again by itself in the dryer, with dryer sheets because it smelled after 40 mins drying on low. Althought it was mostly dry, the corners were damp. Tried to sleep on it and smelled like a farm.
    I am no longer in denial lol I'm going to wash it again tomorrow with all the advice here. Thanks!

  • @delux68
    @delux68 Před 9 měsíci +11

    Skip to 1:13 if you want to learn about cleaning pillows.

  • @utubeoppressesme5945
    @utubeoppressesme5945 Před 2 lety +10

    Thanks from Mars

  • @jaquelineborborema4104
    @jaquelineborborema4104 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks from Brazil.

  • @KOBIDOJAPAN
    @KOBIDOJAPAN Před 2 lety

    Thank you! from Japan!!

  • @user-hi8rg7bl2s
    @user-hi8rg7bl2s Před 8 měsíci +1

    Oh I liked it on mute. Concise after 1 minute into video. Much shorter than others! Thank you!

  • @jaquelineborborema4104

    Thanks a lot!

  • @corinnejordan5863
    @corinnejordan5863 Před 2 lety

    Thank you :)

  • @rajnusingh827
    @rajnusingh827 Před 2 lety

    Nice thanks

  • @fredbloke3218
    @fredbloke3218 Před rokem

    Have read somewhere else that washing soda or dishwasher tablets are good for removing stains on pillowcase.

  • @sonny323
    @sonny323 Před 2 lety +4

    Scared to do this
    My pillow might open up
    & let out all the features

    • @mtlicq
      @mtlicq Před rokem

      hardest part is getting all the air out during the wash cycle. Idea: Maybe you could "cat-lick" the outside of the pillow with a face-cloth and warm water with a tiny bit of laundry detergent, and then "cat lick" rinse with just water, or quick spray down the surface with the shower, without soaking it too much

    • @zirconium2014
      @zirconium2014 Před rokem

      Not if you have enough water in the machine :))

    • @melody_BP
      @melody_BP Před rokem +1

      mine recently exploded open so there's a high chance

  • @mgun9423
    @mgun9423 Před rokem

    Mine gone so flat a nd clumpy. Did I ruin it?

  • @micahayden4729
    @micahayden4729 Před 2 lety +4

    can we drying in the sun?

    • @mtlicq
      @mtlicq Před rokem +1

      *Absolutely YES,* Best results come from the sun! The sun's UV helps further destroy germs/bacteria/potential moulds/mildews (and viruses) Check the weather forecast! Do it during dry warm/hot weather, _not during humid weather,_ and preferably with no rain the day before as well as during the day of laundry. Do it when the season gives us long days and sun still shines into the evenings (late June; July, early August). Start the process in the morning, earlier is better, so it can have lots of time for drying, and let its drying time include *(but not limited to)* the maximum strength sunshine part of the day -- between 11 AM and 2 PM on the line in the sunshine! After washing, give it extra spins to pull out maximum water possible by the centrifugal force. Have lots of clothes pegs, because it is heavy, might need 10 or 20 or 30, each pillow, you'll see from experience. Alternatively you can sow some strong cloth tabs or strong ribbon as tabs to clamp those clothes pegs on.
      Also, washing feather pillows every 6 months is way way way too often! At most once per year is plenty, or even that is too much. Anyways, make sure its 1000% completely dry before using, regardless how you dry the pillows.
      Hey,
      maybe you can help answer my question?
      My pillow has lasted very many years, and when I wash it feathers don't stink anymore, so I was thinking mostly I just need to wash the container. Can I very carefully open up a fraction of a selected portion of a seam, empty the feathers/down, and wash the container, then replace the feathers when dry and sow it closed again? It would need some heavy duty sowing though.

  • @mayooranthevakumaran
    @mayooranthevakumaran Před rokem

    I just landed on the moon, thank you from nasa

  • @sniper60605
    @sniper60605 Před rokem +1

    I’m sorry but I don’t read videos. Next.