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Yellow pillow stains are common and are caused by body oils, sweat and makeup (Image: Getty) Washing machines are brilliant for washing clothes, bedding and other items, however, putting your pillow in the washing machine can be a gamble. Some pillows can be washed in the machine but others can disintegrate or get so damaged that they become unusable. Rather than replacing a yellow- stained or mucky pillow with a new one, homeowners can wash them at home using a cheap and quick method that takes just a few hours, according to one Mrs Hinch fan.

The easy hack was discovered after Maureen Salisbury posted on the Facebook group, ' Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips' asking for help to remove "yellow stains on pillows". function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.



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