Feather pillows may smell a bit even when they re brand new.
Down feather pillows smell.
Sometimes during the shipping process your pillow experiences heat and humidity.
Duck down and feather have a tendency to do this more than goose down and feather.
Feather pillows can be soft and luxurious but you need to take good care of them by washing them at least once a year.
To freshen feather pillows place them in a tumble dryer on low heat or the air cycle for 10 minutes.
Most often the odor is due to the effects of heat humidity or moisture on the down for a prolonged period.
This will cause the down to release the smell from the oils on the feathers.
How can you get reliably get rid of the smell.
A down comforter may smell depending on how it was manufactured the quality of down used in the comforter and the way the comforter has been cared for.
It will also clean off dust dirt sweat and oils.
An easy way to air out the odor is to leave your pillow outside in the fresh air and in the sun.
Many goose down pillows smell like farmyards.
This article will show you how to properly wash a feather pillow.
Always store feather pillows in a pillowcase to repel dust in a cool air conditioned space.
Down pillows are typically made with the feathers of geese which can sometimes have an unpleasant odour.
Over the years we have gotten requests from several customers along the lines of how long will my down pillows have an odor anyone who has bought a down or feather blend pillow knows that natural down products can also come with a natural odor.
Less expensive all feather pillows will last longer if taken to a dry cleaner.
Never go to bed with wet hair.
Whether they ve been used or kept in storage the pillows hold in odors from sweat pet hair cigarette smoke you name it.
So far i have come across many reviews written by purchasers who are unhappy with the pillows they have bought saying they ve waited in the hope that the smell will go away but it hasn t or it s even got worse over time.
Washing will help kill any dust mites and bacteria.
Down has been used for many years to keep people warm in their beds especially in colder climates.