You won't believe what's hiding in your pillows! See how this grandma's easy cleaning method exposes a disturbing secret
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VanessaC
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We all want to ensure our homes are as hygienic and clean as possible.
But when it comes to staying on top of your weekly cleaning duties, we understand that there may be certain items you might not think of–and one of those is likely your pillows.
One grandmother, known affectionately as 'Everyone’s Grandmother' on social media, recently shared a helpful trick that many of us could benefit from, especially if giving our pillows some much-needed TLC is something we’ve overlooked.
The grandma teaches us exactly how to clean our pillows in a manner that will leave them looking as fresh and new as ever.
First, fill your tub (or an extra large bucket!) with the hottest water possible.
Then, it's time to make the secret cleaning mixture:
Now add your pillows to the water and submerge them fully. Leave them for at least 24 hours.
Once your pillows have soaked for long enough, wring out as much water as possible. Then, put them in the washing machine (without detergent) and the dryer with a few dryer balls (or tennis balls) for fluffiness.
You can watch the video below:
And there you have it, folks! Your pillows are now clean and sterile.
This cleaning trick has gone viral on social media and garnered over a million likes since it was posted.
'Thank you so much they’re awesome fluffy and smell so nice now,' one user wrote.
While another user said, 'Wow. I'm trying this with my white sheets.'
Meanwhile, we should also be aware of the optimal timeline for changing out pillows for new ones.
Consumer advocacy group TakeATumble suggests that pillows should be replaced after a maximum of two years because of the dirt, dust, and allergens they accumulate and retain in that time. For a more specific timeline, depending on the material of your pillows, you may refer to the infographic below:
Common signs indicating it is time for a pillow replacement are foul odour or unwashable yellow stains. There are also bodily changes to watch out for, such as experiencing neck or back pain, getting acne, or experiencing allergy symptoms.
If you don’t want to part with your pillows just yet, try the cleaning trick above–and don't forget that you should still be washing your pillowcases every two weeks.
Now that you know the importance of regularly cleaning your pillows–start this cleaning process at home today and share the difference it makes in the comments below!
Do you know of other pillow-cleaning tips? Tell us!
But when it comes to staying on top of your weekly cleaning duties, we understand that there may be certain items you might not think of–and one of those is likely your pillows.
One grandmother, known affectionately as 'Everyone’s Grandmother' on social media, recently shared a helpful trick that many of us could benefit from, especially if giving our pillows some much-needed TLC is something we’ve overlooked.
The grandma teaches us exactly how to clean our pillows in a manner that will leave them looking as fresh and new as ever.
First, fill your tub (or an extra large bucket!) with the hottest water possible.
Then, it's time to make the secret cleaning mixture:
- 1/4 cup of borax
- 1/4 cup of bicarb soda
- two cups of liquid laundry detergent
Now add your pillows to the water and submerge them fully. Leave them for at least 24 hours.
Once your pillows have soaked for long enough, wring out as much water as possible. Then, put them in the washing machine (without detergent) and the dryer with a few dryer balls (or tennis balls) for fluffiness.
You can watch the video below:
And there you have it, folks! Your pillows are now clean and sterile.
This cleaning trick has gone viral on social media and garnered over a million likes since it was posted.
'Thank you so much they’re awesome fluffy and smell so nice now,' one user wrote.
While another user said, 'Wow. I'm trying this with my white sheets.'
Meanwhile, we should also be aware of the optimal timeline for changing out pillows for new ones.
Consumer advocacy group TakeATumble suggests that pillows should be replaced after a maximum of two years because of the dirt, dust, and allergens they accumulate and retain in that time. For a more specific timeline, depending on the material of your pillows, you may refer to the infographic below:
Common signs indicating it is time for a pillow replacement are foul odour or unwashable yellow stains. There are also bodily changes to watch out for, such as experiencing neck or back pain, getting acne, or experiencing allergy symptoms.
If you don’t want to part with your pillows just yet, try the cleaning trick above–and don't forget that you should still be washing your pillowcases every two weeks.
Key Takeaways
- A grandmother on TikTok shares her effective hack for cleaning pillows using common household items.
- The cleaning mixture consists of 1/4 cup of borax, 1/4 cup of bicarb soda, and two cups of liquid laundry detergent mixed in hot water.
- The pillows should be left in the cleaning mixture for at least 24 hours, then washed in a machine without detergent, followed by a round in the dryer for fluffiness.
- The video has garnered over a million likes, inspiring many not to replace their pillows, and saving them money.
Do you know of other pillow-cleaning tips? Tell us!