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  2. How Often Should You Be Washing Your Pillows? - AOL

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    Polyester pillows can go into the washing machine. Just be sure to wash on the gentle cycle and use detergent sparingly. It's best to wash your pillows two at a time or throw in a couple towels if ...

  3. Here's How to Know When It's Time to Wash Your Pillows - AOL

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    Here's an expert guide on how to wash pillows in the washing machine (or otherwise) without ruining them. See our tips for down, fiberfill and foam pillows.

  4. How to Wash Pillows (Without Hauling Them to the Dry ... - AOL

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    Sure, you wash your pillowcases regularly, but when is the last time you washed your actual pillows? It may seem unnecessary, until you consider this: Pillows (with a little help from your sweaty ...

  5. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    Washing machines perform several rinses after the main wash to remove most of the detergent. Modern washing machines use less hot water due to environmental concerns; however, this has led to the problem of poor rinsing on many washing machines on the market, [125] which can be a problem to people who are sensitive to detergents.

  6. Fabric softener - Wikipedia

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    Washing machines exert significant mechanical stress on textiles, particularly natural fibers such as cotton and wool. The fibers at the fabric's surface become squashed and frayed, and this condition hardens into place when drying the laundry in open air, giving the textiles a harsh feel.

  7. How to Wash Microfiber Towels (Because, Yeah, They ... - AOL

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    Paper towels are good for liquid spills, but you can’t count on them to pick up the breadcrumbs left behind from your morning toast (and they’re not great for the environment either). Cotton ...

  8. Microfiber - Wikipedia

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    Microfiber cleaning tools also absorb fat and grease and their electrostatic properties allow them to attract dust strongly. Microfiber cloths are also used to clean photographic lenses as they absorb oily matter without being abrasive or leaving a residue, and are sold by major manufacturers such as Sinar, ZEISS, Nikon and Canon.

  9. What to Do with Old Pillows (Other Than Toss Them Out)

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    Step 1: Load two pillows into your washing machine (this helps to keep the machine balanced) and a very small amount of detergent, preferably powder. Step 2: Run on the gentle cycle.