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    6 hours ago

    last time i did it exploded in the washing machine. i had to disassemble it and dig the wet filling out by hand.

    that’s how i learned it was half sawdust.

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        6 hours ago

        unless your cover is lined with a rubber sheet, the pillow will get dirty eventually.

    • Sir. Haxalot@nord.pub
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      5 hours ago

      that’s how i learned it was half sawdust.

      Maybe that was the problem, lol. Never had any problem washing my pillows. I’ve only used basic IKEA pilllows though, not sure about the fancy memory foam or similar types.

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        55 minutes ago

        this was a cheap ikea pillow. it was also pushing 30. maybe that was it.

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          11 minutes ago

          When people say ‘back in my day we slept on sawdust’, but this time it actually turns out to be true

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            3 minutes ago

            if you’ve ever been at an industrial woodshop, you know that sawdust is hella soft and warm. and itchy. and carcinogenic.

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        52 minutes ago

        Yeah, I don’t think you can wash memory foam pillows. But mine comes with a cover and I put another one on top, both of which I can wash easily. Good enough.