Note: Do not wash a foam pillow in the washing machine; skip down to “Foam” for cleaning instructions.

Double Check the Label

Before you begin the laundering process, make sure to read the care labels on your soiled items. This will tell you what materials the cushion is made with, which informs you how to wash your pillow, along with other potentially important info. If the label has been removed, default to the “gentle” cycle on the machine with warm water, and later add on an extra cold water rinse and spin cycle.

Products to Use

Low-sudsing, high-efficiency laundry detergent (liquid or powder) can work just fine on it’s own. For tough stains, add in this potent solution with the detergent: 1/2 cup washing soda, 1 cup dishwasher solution, 1 cup bleach (feather pillows excluded – only use a small amount of detergent).

Steps for Washing Your Pillows

How to Wash Foam Pillows

Pillows made out of foam cannot be thrown in the washing machine, as wet foam is heavy and tears easily. Check the care label for washing instructions before cleaning.

Start out by vacuuming both sides with the upholstery tool to remove as much dust as possible. Spot clean any soiled areas with a mild dish soap solution and wash cloth, then rinse off with a damp cloth. Let the pillow air dry on a rack or tumble it in the dryer on the no-heat setting for 20 minutes. Make sure that there is absolutely no heat in this cycle because foam pillows can melt.

When to Toss Your Pillow

Even after habitual cleanings, there will come a time when you need to replace your pillows. If, after a thorough wash, stubborn stains won’t release, or the pillow looses its shape or “spring” when folded, it’s time for a replacement. To prolong the life of new and clean pillows, use pillowcase liners and wash them monthly.