Refrain from using powder detergent as it might leave some residue on your pillow. [2] X Research source Don’t use fabric softener when laundering your MyPillow.
If you don’t have any clothes to launder, try washing your pillow with a load of towels of varying sizes.
If you notice that the MyPillow starts floating on top of the water once the load starts, push the pillow down until it absorbs the water, then layer a towel on top of it to weigh the pillow down. [5] X Research source
A “delicate” or “gentle” cycle uses slow spin cycles and limited agitation, which won’t clean your MyPillow as effectively as the faster regular cycle.
Hot water is not recommended for washing My Pillows.
Since more of the moisture will be drawn out of the foam, you’ll be able to use a shorter tumble-drying cycle. [8] X Research source
Refrain from adding any fabric softener or dryer sheets to the load.
Additional tumble-drying won’t damage or melt your MyPillow. [12] X Research source
The heat and moisture will agitate the inner foam filling so it’s ready to sleep on. [14] X Research source
Launder your pillowcase at least once a week.
Once you set your head down, tuck the bottom part of the pillow under your neck to get the best support.
The 10-year MyPillow warranty covers laundering, so you shouldn’t worry about your pillow going flat with regular washing and drying. [19] X Research source