Yes, you can wash a MyPillow according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. It is recommended to wash the pillow every 4 months, even if it appears to be clean. However, if you have allergies, it is recommended to wash it every 2 months or as often as needed.
To wash the pillow, you should use cold or warm water on the regular cycle (not delicate) with any detergent but do not use fabric softener. For top-loading machines, you should place 2 pillows in the washer to balance the load. If you are washing only 1 pillow, balance it with towels. For front-loading machines, it is recommended to wash the pillows with a full load of laundry.
After washing, you should tumble dry the pillow with high heat and without dryer balls or fabric softener. You can use extra spin cycles to lessen drying time, and it is not necessary to worry about over-drying. Following these instructions, you should be able to wash and dry your MyPillow with no issues while still being covered under its 10-Year Warranty.
Dos and don’ts of washing MyPillow
Dos
- Wash your MyPillow every 4 months, or more frequently if you have allergies.
- Use cold or warm water on the regular cycle to wash your pillow.
- Use any detergent, but do not use fabric softener.
- If using a top-loading machine, place 2 pillows in the washer to balance the load. If only washing 1 pillow, balance it with towels.
- If using a front-loading machine, wash the pillows with a full load of laundry.
- Tumble dry your pillow on high heat.
- Use extra spin cycles to lessen drying time.
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions closely to avoid voiding your 10-Year Warranty.
Don’ts
- Do not use hot water or the delicate cycle to wash your MyPillow.
- Do not use fabric softener when washing or drying your pillow.
- Do not use dryer balls when drying your pillow.
- Do not worry about over-drying your pillow.
5-step guide to washing MyPillow
Step 1
Check the care label on your MyPillow to ensure that it can be machine washed and dried. If necessary, remove the pillowcase and any other covers or protectors from the pillow. If using a top-loading machine, place 2 pillows in the washer to balance the load. If only washing 1 pillow, balance it with towels.
Step 2
Use cold or warm water on the regular cycle to wash your pillow.
Use any detergent, but do not use fabric softener. If using a top-loading machine, place the pillows in the washer to balance the load. If only washing 1 pillow, balance it with towels. If using a front-loading machine, wash the pillows with a full load of laundry.
Step 3
Tumble dry your pillow on high heat. Use extra spin cycles to lessen drying time. Do not use dryer balls or fabric softener when drying your pillow. Do not worry about over-drying your pillow.
Step 4
Check your pillow after drying to ensure that it is completely dry.
If the pillow is not dry, return it to the dryer and continue drying on high heat until completely dry.
Step 5
Once the pillow is completely dry, replace the pillowcase and any other covers or protectors. Your MyPillow is now clean and ready to use again.
Remember to follow the manufacturer’s instructions closely to avoid voiding your 10-Year Warranty.
Final thoughts ðŸ’
The MyPillow can be washed and dried every 4 months, or more frequently if you have allergies. To wash your pillow, use cold or warm water on the regular cycle with any detergent, but do not use fabric softener. For top-loading machines, place 2 pillows in the washer to balance the load. If using a front-loading machine, wash the pillows with a full load of laundry. Tumble dry the pillow on high heat without using dryer balls or fabric softener. Use extra spin cycles to lessen drying time and don’t worry about over-drying.
Finally, check the pillow is completely dry before replacing the pillowcase and any other covers or protectors. It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions closely to avoid voiding your 10-Year Warranty.
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