How to Wash Polyester Throw Pillows Without Removable Cover
You can learn how to wash throw pillows in the washer without removable cover. It is not hard to do and it is really simple. We’ll show you the three steps you need to do.
First of all, you will need to take your polyester throw pillows off their location in the way they were intended to be used. That means that you will need to either lay them on a flat surface or remove the base.
Then you should seal the cover using a removable cover. This will give you a new surface that will make washing the pillow easier and much less damaging to the pillows.
When you are done with the rest of your cleaning, you will then start to put the covers back on your polyester throw pillows. The best method is to use one of those two-part epoxy paint kits that come in three ounce jars.
If you have ever wondered how to wash polyester throw pillows, the methods we have just described should be good enough for you. Here are a few other things you should know.
There are several other things that you will need to know about how to wash polyester throw pillows without removable cover. I just want to mention three things that are really important.
You need to know that you cannot use an epoxy paint to coat the pillows before you put the removable cover on them. In fact, epoxy paints won’t work.
Another great part about epoxy paints is that they are long lasting. They can last a lifetime or at least quite a bit longer than a typical piece of fabric cover.
Finally, epoxy paints aren’t quite as expensive as fabric cover, but they cost more than vinyl covers. If you’re not sure which type of cover you need, epoxy paint is a good option.
Hopefully, after reading this article, you have already found yourself in a laundry room where you have a roll of cloths and there are several pairs of throw pillows laying on the floor. You could have done a better job cleaning these pillows by following this information.
If you get in the habit of keeping these things in mind, you will never get yourself in an easy place. Knowing how to clean polyester throw pillows should be a basic knowledge for anyone that has any kind of throw pillows.
If your pillow smells strongly of vinegar or if you find that it has a strong odor, it’s probably time to replace it. Good luck and happy pillows!