Alright, I read the other pillow threat but still have a question left.
I have this down-filled pillow that I washed a couple of times before. This time, however, something must have gone wrong because the pillow now just smells awful.
I started by squeezing most of the air from the pillow and then immersed it in water so it would soak up the water instead of air. I then spun it at 1400 rpm in the FL before I put it through a 140°F wash (with regular powdered detergent, though) and several deep rinses without softener. After the final spin, I dried it on high heat (158°F) for 90 minutes followed by low heat (122°F) for another 90 minutes.
The result is that even after two washes the pillow still smells strange. So what to do? Just re-wash and air-dry, use vinegar in the final rinse or just toss it and get a new one? BTW: the smell already developed during the drying cycle hence I don’t think what I smell is mildew cuased by residual moisture in the pillow. And it’s not a burnt smell, either...
TIA, Alex
I have this down-filled pillow that I washed a couple of times before. This time, however, something must have gone wrong because the pillow now just smells awful.
I started by squeezing most of the air from the pillow and then immersed it in water so it would soak up the water instead of air. I then spun it at 1400 rpm in the FL before I put it through a 140°F wash (with regular powdered detergent, though) and several deep rinses without softener. After the final spin, I dried it on high heat (158°F) for 90 minutes followed by low heat (122°F) for another 90 minutes.
The result is that even after two washes the pillow still smells strange. So what to do? Just re-wash and air-dry, use vinegar in the final rinse or just toss it and get a new one? BTW: the smell already developed during the drying cycle hence I don’t think what I smell is mildew cuased by residual moisture in the pillow. And it’s not a burnt smell, either...
TIA, Alex