Care of Cotton
  Care of Linen
  Care of Silk
Pillow Care
  Duvet Care
Always use a pillow protector, and wash the protector frequently. Then you will rarely need to clean your pillow.

Many St. Geneve pillows are machine washable at home. These types are noted in the style list. Only wash the pillows if they appear to need it. For Regular, Standard and Queen pillows, wash them in pairs. Use the maximum water level, and an extra rinse cycle. Use a pure soap and medium temperature water. Do not Bleach. If any water is still left in the pillow after the rinse, squeeze out the excess water.
 
 

Machine dry at medium temperatures, and wash pillows seperately. This may take several cycles depending on the type of pillow. Feel the pillow all over and pull apart any clumps that may have formed, and tumble dry again. Your pillow will come out of the laundry as puffy as they were when new.

 

If your pillow is not a washable style, or you prefer to have it done professionally, choose a good quality cleaning establishment that is experienced in pillow cleaning. Don't go to a bargain establishment.

 
 


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