White and very clean cushions, whether those on the bed or those on the sofa, it doesn’t matter because they are essential and it’s nice to be able to use them and show them off in their best light.
These act as a head support when you want to rest and relax. They are a very soft support, but they also look beautiful when placed on the bed or sofa.
For this reason, every woman in the world would always like to show off crisp, white cushions in their kitchens and bedrooms.
White, spotless pillows, that’s why they get dirty right away
Pillows usually turn yellow after a few uses , as they collect sebum and sweat and get dirty easily. They can also be washed several times a week, despite this, they lose their good smell and clean, pure color immediately after.

Obviously washing them every day is impossible, it’s not comfortable, especially not in winter, because with the low temperatures they don’t dry. By drying them at home, leaning against heat sources, you still risk using them or keeping them still damp. The end result would be bad because the pillows would end up smelling damp rather than clean .
Dry clean them, grandma’s advice
The valid alternative is therefore to dry clean them. The practical and functional remedy comes directly from our grandmothers , who as cleaning and no-cost tips, are truly unbeatable. Anyone who has baking soda at home, which is one of the allies that no one could ever abandon . Baking soda is also formidable in this case, it allows you to have white and very clean cushions in no time.

Among other things , bicarbonate should be used in small quantities , without water. The product allows you to sanitize and refresh the cushions by sprinkling the surface and leaving it to act for up to an hour. If you want to have an even more interesting effect, you can mix bicarbonate and drops of oil of any fragrance. The result will be fabulous.
To remove it once the exposure time has elapsed , use a brush or simply a vacuum cleaner. Baking soda is used because it has a fantastic cleaning and absorbing action, instead, the addition of oil helps to give the pillow a good smell and eliminate germs and bacteria.
Talcum powder, another valid remedy against stains
A second remedy features talcum powder, which has been used since ancient times to soothe redness in children’s skin, counteract irritations, sweating, and dry out moisture from the skin. In the same way, and due to the same absorbent properties, it is able to absorb grease from cushions and remove all stains.

Simply sprinkle the pillow with talcum powder and leave it for a few hours, then, like baking soda, use a brush to remove the excess dust or a vacuum cleaner, which is certainly more comfortable.
How to use vinegar and other natural products we have at home
Both remedies are accompanied by vinegar, which quickly freshens and eliminates unpleasant odors from the pillow. Next, pour vinegar into a bucket of water, then soak a cloth in the solution, wring it out well because it shouldn’t be wet at all.
You can add a few drops of essential oil of your choice from a variety of scents to the resulting solution. Orange, mandarin, and lavender are recommended, which also help with relaxation and sleep. Then, wipe the pillow with a damp cloth and let it dry in the sun or air.

Lemon and salt are a must-have, as they have an incredible cleaning and stain-removing effect on all fabrics. In fact, lemon was once used to revive the natural whiteness of linen, while salt is known for its great degreasing and antibacterial properties. Then, the two products are mixed together to form a paste that is sprinkled directly onto the pillow, in small quantities.
Special attention is paid to stains using a damp cloth. It is left on for an hour. Once the required time has elapsed, it can be removed with a dry or otherwise clean cloth. Eventually, the pillow will look as if it has been washed or purchased.
Marseille soap
The final remedy for spotless white pillows is to use Marseille soap.

Only one glass should be poured into a liter of warm water. A cloth is soaked in the solution, squeezed very well, and dabbed onto the pillow. Then let it dry; the pillows will be perfect.

