PILLOWFULLY
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Investing in pillow protectors is a simple yet effective way to prevent yellowing. The protectors act as a barrier between your pillow and sweat, oils, and other substances that can cause staining.
Use pillow protectors
Washing your pillowcases at least once a week can help keep your pillows clean and fresh. Use hot water and a gentle detergent to remove any buildup that may cause yellowing.
Wash pillowcases regularly
Make sure your pillows are completely dry before putting them back on your bed. Damp pillows can create a breeding ground for bacteria, which can lead to yellowing.
Dry pillows properly
Rotating your pillows can help distribute the oils and sweat from your head and face, preventing them from building up on one side of the pillow and causing yellowing.
Rotate your pillows
While bleach may seem like a good option for removing stains, it can actually damage the fibers in your pillows and turn them yellow over time. Instead, use an oxygen-based cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar.
Avoid using bleach
Although drying a pillow is necessary, but don't keep your pillow in direct sunlight as it may make it dull.
Direct sunlight