Complete Guide: How to Wash a Down Pillow to Keep It Like New
Your down pillow accompanies you every night, but over time it accumulates sweat, dust mites, and dust. Regular washing is essential to preserve its loft, comfort, and your health. This comprehensive guide covers everything: frequency, step-by-step method, drying, tips to avoid clumps, and mistakes to avoid. Whether you have a goose down or synthetic feather pillow, follow our expert advice.
- Wash your down pillows every 3 to 6 months.
- Use a gentle detergent and two rinse cycles.
- Dry at low temperature with tennis balls – this is essential.
- Never dry clean or use fabric softener.
- Always check the care label before washing.
Why Washing Your Down Pillow Is Essential
Accumulation of Invisible Dirt
Each night, you lose an average of 500 ml of perspiration, not to mention dead skin cells and sebum. Your pillow absorbs all of this, creating a breeding ground for dust mites and mould. Regular washing removes these allergens and extends the life of your pillow.
Recommended Frequency
For optimal use, wash your down pillows every 3 to 6 months. If you have allergies or pets, increase to every 2 months. A pillow that smells bad or has lost its volume is a sign it needs cleaning.
Different Types of Down Pillows
Goose Down vs Duck Feathers
Goose down is lighter, fluffier, and more expensive. Duck feathers are firmer and cheaper. Both can be machine washed, but drying takes longer for down.
Synthetic vs Natural Pillows
Synthetic pillows (polyester) are easier to wash and dry faster. Natural down pillows require more care: gentle detergent, low-temperature drying, and frequent fluffing to avoid clumps.
| Criterion | Natural Down Pillow | Synthetic Pillow |
|---|---|---|
| Comfort | Very soft, moulds to head | Firm, less support |
| Washing | Delicate cycle, gentle detergent, 2 rinses | Normal cycle, standard detergent |
| Drying | Long (several hours), tennis balls | Short (1-2 hours) |
| Lifespan | 5-10 years with care | 2-3 years |
| Price | High | Affordable |
How to Choose Your Detergent and Accessories
Suitable Detergent
Use a mild liquid detergent, free from enzymes and optical brighteners. Avoid fabric softener, which weighs down feathers and reduces loft. A specialised down detergent is ideal.
Essential Accessories
Prepare clean tennis balls (or wool dryer balls) for the dryer, and optionally a cotton pillowcase to protect the pillow during washing.
Step-by-Step Guide to Machine Washing a Down Pillow
Step 1: Check the Label
Read the manufacturer's instructions. Some down pillows are machine washable, others require dry cleaning. If the label says "dry clean only," take it to a professional.
Step 2: Pre-treat Stains
Apply a little mild detergent to stains (sweat, saliva) and gently rub with a soft brush. Leave for 15 minutes.
Step 3: Load the Machine
Wash two pillows together to balance the load. Use a delicate or wool cycle with cold or warm water (max 30°C). Add a small amount of detergent.
Step 4: Extra Rinse
Program an extra rinse cycle to remove all detergent residue. Residue can make feathers sticky.
Step 5: Gentle Spin
Reduce spin speed (600-800 rpm) to avoid damaging the feathers.
Drying: The Crucial Step
Why Drying Is Tricky
Feathers take a long time to dry and can mildew if left damp. Insufficient drying causes clumps and loss of loft.
Machine Drying Method
Place the pillow in the dryer with two clean tennis balls. Set to low heat (never exceed 50°C). Every 30 minutes, remove the pillow and shake it to break up clumps. Complete drying can take 2 to 4 hours.
Air Drying
If you don't have a dryer, lay the pillow flat on a drying rack, out of direct sunlight. Turn it regularly and shake it several times a day. Expect 2 to 3 days of drying.
Mistakes to Avoid Absolutely
- Using hot water: it can deform feathers and cause shrinkage.
- Using fabric softener: it coats feathers and reduces their ability to loft.
- Overloading the machine: pillows need space to move freely.
- Drying at high heat: feathers can burn or become brittle.
- Forgetting to shake during drying: clumps will set in.
How to Revive a Down Pillow After Washing
Restore Volume
After complete drying, place the pillow in the dryer on a cool setting with tennis balls for 10 minutes to fluff it up. You can also beat it vigorously outdoors.
Remove Clumps
If clumps persist, massage the pillow with your fingers to break them apart. An additional dryer cycle may help.
When Should You Replace Your Down Pillow?
Even with perfect care, a down pillow loses effectiveness after 5 to 10 years. Signs for replacement: it no longer regains its shape, you wake up with neck pain, or stubborn yellow stains appear. At Ombre Intérieur, we offer a range of quality down pillows as well as alternatives for every budget.
Conclusion
Washing a down pillow is a simple task but requires method. Follow the frequency, choose a gentle detergent, and especially, take care with drying. A well-maintained pillow will provide comfortable and healthy sleep for years. To discover our premium down pillows and bedding accessories, explore our Ombre Intérieur collection.

