Yellow stains from the pillow will disappear. No bleach
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Published 2024-05-06
All Comments (21)
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Great, very useful & valuable ideas. Thank you very much. I'm from Sri Lanka
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Love love your advice very much very useful
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It maybe baking powder because when she adds the vinegar it does not “boil up” have no idea. Wish the creator would come clarify this.
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Great home remedies....watching from Mexico
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Very good from South Africa
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Wondering about what inner packing/foam inside the pillow you cleaned. Don’t stains and other things seep through the outer pillow? Surely the inside material should also be cleaned and sterilised. Did I miss something? 🇨🇦
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Thank you very much for your tips
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Some big box and other stores sell higher concentration vinegar (e.g. 30%). Please do not mix these higher concentrations of peroxide and vinegar because it will form Peracetic acid, an irritant to eyes, skin, and lungs. Heat only intensifies the danger of the fumes. Her recommendation for the cleaning concoction may be acceptable if you ONLY use household versions of these two ingredients. Be well and safe.
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Watching from PA
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Could you please clarify why the ingrediencies and does the pillow soak in a bucket of water? Very unclear in other parts also.
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Tullahoma Tennessee 12:35 PM central time
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Mauritius Island 🙋🏻♂️❤️😊🙏🇲🇺
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baking powder, vinegar and rubbing alcohol with water
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The counters,stove, glass shower were already spotless before.
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Louisiana
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" Soak the pillow in a bowl or bucket for an hour. " and get the moisture out how?? The pillow would need the spin cycle in the washer and then the dryer.
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Did you mean baking SODA?
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Not spraying a cooking oil around my home for repellent! That’s definitely one to pass on.
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California
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It must be baking soda.