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SpareParts
15-12-2009, 11:12 PM
I am not sure what I am doing wrong, but my pillows seem to turn yellow eventually, it does not matter if they are cheap or expensive, they all eventually turn yellow. Does anyone know why? Anyone know how we can turn back to white. Also this seems to happen any white sheets or pillow cases that are in storage.

Scrabble
16-12-2009, 12:37 PM
I think that its just a natural thing that happens. You are suposed to change your pillows every 6 months for hygene reasons. When my husband smoked his pillow always went yellow so it must be just to do with using them. You can buy pillow protectors but I don't know if they stop them yellowing.
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bounci
16-12-2009, 01:14 PM
you could try slicing 2 organic lemons in half, then removing pips to protect your washing machines filter put them in with your pillows on 30 degree wash. no powder. organic lemons because the acidity is stronger. my partner has same problem with white t shirts and it worked a treat. hope that helps

dee1
16-12-2009, 06:28 PM
I am not sure what I am doing wrong, but my pillows seem to turn yellow eventually, it does not matter if they are cheap or expensive, they all eventually turn yellow. Does anyone know why? Anyone know how we can turn back to white. Also this seems to happen any white sheets or pillow cases that are in storage.
We always use soda crystals in with the liquid detergent,our whites always stay white,we always use white bedding,never seem to have any problems.aparently when you store sheets etc it's the heat in hot press or any enclosed area that causes the streaking.dont know if that is true or not,but as a precaution.I store them in a see through plastic like when you get a item from the launderette and again never had any problems...hope this is of help..

SpareParts
18-12-2009, 12:02 PM
you could try slicing 2 organic lemons in half, then removing pips to protect your washing machines filter put them in with your pillows on 30 degree wash. no powder. organic lemons because the acidity is stronger. my partner has same problem with white t shirts and it worked a treat. hope that helps


Thanks for this suggestion, I will certainly give it a try,

SpareParts
18-12-2009, 12:04 PM
We always use soda crystals in with the liquid detergent,our whites always stay white,we always use white bedding,never seem to have any problems.aparently when you store sheets etc it's the heat in hot press or any enclosed area that causes the streaking.dont know if that is true or not,but as a precaution.I store them in a see through plastic like when you get a item from the launderette and again never had any problems...hope this is of help..

thanks for your reply. Yes my whites are fine and stay white, it is any pillows, pillow cases, duvets, baby vests and T-shirts, that I have in storage seem to be the ones discolouring. I will use plastic zip locks to store stuff from now on once I get them white again.

dee1
18-12-2009, 08:56 PM
thanks for your reply. Yes my whites are fine and stay white, it is any pillows, pillow cases, duvets, baby vests and T-shirts, that I have in storage seem to be the ones discolouring. I will use plastic zip locks to store stuff from now on once I get them white again.

washing with the soda crystals,have brought them back to white,for my neighbour when i suggested it to her,or so she said.