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22angel Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 09:17:14 AM
Does anyone know how to clean feather pillows? I used to have the instructions somewhere, but with all my moving, I can't find it anywhere! And last time I got the instructions, I got them off of Marthastewart.com and now I can't find them on there! Anyhow, if anyone knows, that would be great! I think I just washed them and put them in the dryer, even though it says "dry clean only".....Thanks!

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Fabulous Farm Femmes Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 11:15:28 PM
Nah, never had a problem with them bunching up.. Tell Sis to save money and buy them at Ross or TJMaxx next time! And you are very welcome.
22angel Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 10:39:45 PM
Thanks for the reply! It was for my sister (who spent $50 a piece on them! silly girl!) who's 2 year old puked on them or spilled milk on them (same smell, different mess!) so she's going to try washing them tomorrow. Hopefully all goes well with it. When you dry them in the dryer, do you put shoes or a tennis ball or something in with them to make them not clump up together?

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Fabulous Farm Femmes Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 11:09:06 AM
You have to wash them in HOT water, and then dry them for about 100 years in the dryer set on HIGH..the only concern is to make sure they are DRY otherwise they get stinky. I wash mine all the time!
Dry clean only? Who wants to smell chemicals allnight long? Ewwwwwww.

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