1. Before you wash your pillows, start by treating any stains. You can do this using a pre-wash stain removal spray or a dab of laundry detergent. If your pillow is filled with feathers or down, shake the filling out of the way of the stain before you treat that part of the pillow.
2. Put your pillow into the washing machine and add your laundry detergent. Most pillows can be washed on a gentle cycle, but for down-filled pillows, you may need to adjust this to a delicate setting at a cool temperate (always check the label first).
3. The best way to dry your pillows is to put them in the tumble dryer, but if this isn’t an option, then leave them in an airing cupboard or a well-ventilated room for a couple of days.
4. Most fibre-filled pillows can be tumble-dried on a low-to-medium heat for an hour. For down pillows, reduce the temperature to extra-low. Add a couple of dryer balls (or tennis balls) to your tumble dryer to keep your pillows fluffy. This will stop the filling in your pillows from clumping up.
5. Your pillows must be completely dry before you put them back on your bed. Even a small amount of moisture can lead to mould and mildew, so check them thoroughly.
Repeat this process every three to six months to keep your pillows looking and smelling fresh.