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Topic: Pillows....
No1sLove's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:32 PM

It depends on the pillow. If they are sleeping pillows it is good to either have them professionally cleaned or throw them away after 2 years. you dont want to know what is in them. This is what i do for a living. I have seen some nasty stuff
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I saw a television special about that...and now replace all my pillows once a year. It's my Christmas to myself...peace of mind while I slumber. laugh

naturalstyle's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:33 PM
I drool on them when I'm sleeping. lol

no photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:35 PM
can um pillows are not that expensive explode

Winx's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:35 PM

you are supposed to WASH your pillows?noway noway noway


Just think dust mites, bed bugs, sweat, mold.bigsmile

Winx's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:36 PM


It depends on the pillow. If they are sleeping pillows it is good to either have them professionally cleaned or throw them away after 2 years. you dont want to know what is in them. This is what i do for a living. I have seen some nasty stuff
noway
I saw a television special about that...and now replace all my pillows once a year. It's my Christmas to myself...peace of mind while I slumber. laugh


I think I saw the same one. Ewwwww.

adirtygirl's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:37 PM
People dont realize it's not whats on the outer case it's what gets in the pillow fibers and feathers. Nasty S**T. I love the ones that send me pillows from different states and want me to clean the pillow but keep the old case. I would get fined if I do that so I have to make them a new case and for that they can buy a new one

Winx's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:37 PM
Edited by Winx on Sat 05/17/08 09:41 PM

...how do you wash your dirty pillows???


Hot water to kill the dust mites or get new ones. They have to get completely dry in the dryer to decrease the chances of mold growing.

New ones are not expensive. I know people that put plastic casings on the pillows like people that have allergies and asthma use.


adirtygirl's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:40 PM
You have to use a special chemical to get rid of all the mites and other bugs. I have huge machines that are used only for pillows. it casts alot but for some people it's worth every penny:wink:

No1sLove's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:42 PM



It depends on the pillow. If they are sleeping pillows it is good to either have them professionally cleaned or throw them away after 2 years. you dont want to know what is in them. This is what i do for a living. I have seen some nasty stuff
noway
I saw a television special about that...and now replace all my pillows once a year. It's my Christmas to myself...peace of mind while I slumber. laugh


I think I saw the same one. Ewwwww.
I threw my 2year old pillows out the night I saw it and have used protectors ever since. I don't want dust mites in my hair...nasty! (((Winx)))

Winx's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:42 PM

You have to use a special chemical to get rid of all the mites and other bugs. I have huge machines that are used only for pillows. it casts alot but for some people it's worth every penny:wink:


Inquiring minds want to know - what other bugs?

Winx's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:45 PM
Edited by Winx on Sat 05/17/08 09:46 PM




It depends on the pillow. If they are sleeping pillows it is good to either have them professionally cleaned or throw them away after 2 years. you dont want to know what is in them. This is what i do for a living. I have seen some nasty stuff
noway
I saw a television special about that...and now replace all my pillows once a year. It's my Christmas to myself...peace of mind while I slumber. laugh


I think I saw the same one. Ewwwww.
I threw my 2year old pillows out the night I saw it and have used protectors ever since. I don't want dust mites in my hair...nasty! (((Winx)))


Hi (((Love))),

My pillow is old. I can't give it up.:cry: I put it in a casing I bought from the asthma foundation. It's softer than store bought. Do you think that's good enough?


adirtygirl's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:45 PM
ahhhh no you dont. the average mattress has 2 million dust mites in it. can you imagine how many are in your pillows

msmyka's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:47 PM
Ive read that they should be replaced every six months anyway... I wouldnt wash it just buy new ones!

adirtygirl's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:49 PM
Depends on the way you take care of your pillow. If you use a cover and case you can go longer but if not then 6 months is perfect How my father got me into this business i will never know. I do evry kind of cleaning known to man

No1sLove's photo
Sat 05/17/08 09:55 PM





It depends on the pillow. If they are sleeping pillows it is good to either have them professionally cleaned or throw them away after 2 years. you dont want to know what is in them. This is what i do for a living. I have seen some nasty stuff
noway
I saw a television special about that...and now replace all my pillows once a year. It's my Christmas to myself...peace of mind while I slumber. laugh


I think I saw the same one. Ewwwww.
I threw my 2year old pillows out the night I saw it and have used protectors ever since. I don't want dust mites in my hair...nasty! (((Winx)))


Hi (((Love))),

My pillow is old. I can't give it up.:cry: I put it in a casing I bought from the asthma foundation. It's softer than store bought. Do you think that's good enough?


I think a little protection goes a long way! laugh

Kidding...I would think that's a good idea. I have to believe that my pillow protectors are doing something...or I probably wouldn't sleep. Oh, yeah I don't sleep...but it would be for entirely grosser reasons. noway

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