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queen
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Fri, Apr 13 2007, 1:07 pm
I have this long 'body pillow' which I use while pregnant to help me be more comfortable in bed. I should have had a (custom) pillow case sewn for it originally, however now, after the fact..... HOW DO I WASH IT IN THE MACHINE?
Instructions actually say not to wash it.... but come on... there has got to be a way to wash, esepcially as aside from it's shape- it is a regular pillow.
Thanks in advance and gut shabbos
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withhumor
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Fri, Apr 13 2007, 1:20 pm
I also have a $10 body pillow from Sears. I wrapped it around the middle thing of the machine and washed it! came out fine (I think I almost broke the machine though!).
When drying, put in a tennis ball or a canvas sneaker in the dryer, to help the down or filling distribute all over.
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su7kids
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Fri, Apr 13 2007, 1:36 pm
You could possibly clean it with one of those dry cleaning sheets that they tell you to put in the dryer. I don't know for sure, but its worth a try.
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chocolate moose
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Fri, Apr 13 2007, 1:38 pm
you might want to get a cover for it, if you aren't going to wash it.
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queen
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Fri, Apr 13 2007, 2:53 pm
if the pillow had only cost $10, I'd throw it away and just buy it anew..... but it cost $40.
How do people wash regular pillows??????
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BinahYeteirah
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Sat, Apr 14 2007, 4:55 am
To wash pillows I fill my bathtub with warm soapy water and put the pillow in. I agitate a bit and soak. Then I drain and rinse a couple times (refilling the tub with more warm water). I have tried machine-washing pillows, but they usually come out lumpier than I like. I line dry the pillow after washing it.
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queen
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Sat, Apr 14 2007, 9:46 pm
my pillow is not that wide, but very long. Probably about 8 (?) feet long. I'd be afraid to put in machine..... will have to try the bath tub. thanks for all your responses.
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withhumor
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Sat, Apr 14 2007, 10:06 pm
I used to have lumpy down coats after washing, the tennis ball or canvas sneaker did the trick.
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greenfire
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Sat, Apr 14 2007, 11:04 pm
bring it to the laundromat and use one of their gigantic machines that are open in front ... then dry in your own dryer with the 2 tennis balls ...
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queen
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Sun, Apr 15 2007, 12:07 am
greenfire wrote: | bring it to the laundromat and use one of their gigantic machines that are open in front ... then dry in your own dryer with the 2 tennis balls ... |
did anyone ever tell you- you were brilliant????
only thing is I have no clue where a laundrymat is....!
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tziviakayla
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Sun, Apr 15 2007, 12:20 am
I also have really long body pillow that I never purchased a pillowcase for. I just put a regular case on each end (matching ones) and then use safety pins in the center where the 2 cases meet.
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queen
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Sun, Apr 15 2007, 12:23 am
mommy3 wrote: | I also have really long body pillow that I never purchased a pillowcase for. I just put a regular case on each end (matching ones) and then use safety pins in the center where the 2 cases meet. |
I'm tall.... and the pillow is longer than me.
but for shorter pillows not a bad idea
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amother
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Sun, Apr 15 2007, 3:36 pm
Queen, are you trying to tell us something?
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withhumor
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Sun, Apr 15 2007, 3:38 pm
I couldn’t find a cover, until I hunted online.
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