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Can you wash feather pillows, or do they need to be dry cleaned?

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Can you wash feather pillows, or do they need to be dry cleaned?

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Care and Storage of Your Pillow Use a Pillow Protector Pillows should be covered with pillow protectors in addition to decorative pillowcases. These protectors, which often have a zipper closure, provide you an additional layer between the pillow and a pillowcase. Washing If the pillow you have selected is machine washable (check the care label), please follow these easy steps: Wash with a mild detergent on a warm water/gentle setting After the wash cycle is complete, rinse the pillow 2 additional times (to rid the pillow of any soap that may still be in the pillow. Then spin the pillow two additional times (to rid the pillow of excess water.) Dry the pillow completely on a low heat setting. For pillows with internal chambers, you may need to dry the pillow for four to six hours. Between cycles, remove the pillow and hand fluff. Note that pillows may still be damp inside even when they feel dry to the touch. Any lumps or clumps of fill indicates dampness; continue to dry until you are

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