How to clean a buckwheat pillow

Use a pillowcase to protect your buckwheat pillow from getting dirty.

Prevention is a good first step, but there may come a time when your pillow needs to be cleaned.  Buckwheat pillows can last for a long time, and during those years (dare we say decades?) your pillow may get dirty.  Accidents, illnesses and general wear happen.

Whole buckwheat pillows cannot be put into the washing machine.

Soaking buckwheat hulls with water will ruin them, so buckwheat pillows should not be put directly into the washing machine.  However, the cotton pillow cover can be washed and the buckwheat hulls can be set in the sun to dry. 

  1. Gather your materials. Namely, your buckwheat pillow, a clean pillowcase to hold the buckwheat hulls in and a tie to keep the buckwheat from spilling out of the pillowcase.
  2. Lay the buckwheat pillow on a flat surface with the zippered end inside the open end of the pillowcase. Make sure the pillowcase is totally tucked under the buckwheat pillow. 
  3. Carefully unzip the zipper on the end of the buckwheat pillow. 
  4. Pull the pillowcase all the way around the buckwheat pillow.  Buckwheat hulls will fall out of the pillow and start to fill up the bottom of the pillowcase.  Completely empty the pillow cover into the pillowcase.  Turning the pillow cover inside out will help to get all the buckwheat hulls out of the pillow corners. 
  5. Tie up the pillowcase to keep the buckwheat hulls from escaping while you wash the pillow cover.
  6. The pillow cover on all ComfyComfy buckwheat pillows is machine washable.  However, because it is made from cotton it will shrink when washed.  To minimize shrinking, wash the pillow cover with cold water and hang it up to dry.
  7. Once the pillow cover is clean and completely dry the same process can be used to get the buckwheat hulls back in the pillow.

 

What about cleaning the buckwheat hulls inside your pillow? 

If the buckwheat hulls are completely soaked - say, for example, you spilled your morning coffee all over your pillow - the hulls should be replaced with new ones.  Saturating the hulls with any kind of liquid may cause them to lose their supportive, three-dimensional shape.  Furthermore, cleaning coffee, or any other liquid from them is impossible and may lead to mold growth.  

However, if the buckwheat hulls in your pillow are just damp, due to a spot of spilled water or a humid environment, they can be thoroughly dried out and rejuvenated in the sun.  

  1. Find a clean container. If you are rejuvenating all the buckwheat hulls from your pillow make sure all of the hulls will fit in the container before dumping them out.
  2. Carefully pour buckwheat hulls into container. Place in bright, sunny window for a few hours and 'fluff' periodically (this part is a lot of fun!).  If you have pets or children, make sure to choose a safe place where your buckwheat hulls won't be knocked over or played with.
  3. A clean cookie sheet with sides is a good container in which to spread buckwheat hulls.  I only have one cookie sheet, so getting all the buckwheat hulls from a pillow some time in the sun is a time consuming activity. I use a clean mug to scoop buckwheat from pillow to container.
  4. On the cookie sheet the buckwheat hulls heat up quickly in the sun.

It's a good idea for all buckwheat pillow users to place their pillow in the sun for a few hours once or twice a year - either in a warm window or outside in a safe place.  The warmth of the sun will leave your pillow fresh for a good nights sleep (just be wary of rain storms!).

Happy sleeping! 


 

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4 comments

Hello Tim!

I am so happy to hear that you love your buckwheat pillow. Yes! That’s one of the best features of our pillows. Hope that you are sleeping well. Take care!

Melissa at ComfyComfy June 22, 2020

I had a bean bag type pillow but it didn’t last long. Love your pillow. I like the way it is flexible but keeps the shape you bunch it into. Can’t do that with form , styrafoam bead, or feather. Should got a buckwheat pillow a long time ago.

tim June 01, 2020

Hello Remo!

I’m not sure if this is what you’re looking for, but we do sell our zippered casings. You can have a look at them here: https://comfycomfy.ca/collections/pillows/products/comfysleep-zippered-inner-cases

Please let me know if you have anymore questions.
Melissa

Melissa August 17, 2019

I need to buy a buckwheat “zippered container” cover for my 14X20 Sabakowa pillow I’ve had for more than 30 years. All I find are pillow cases. I “sanitized” my pillow by storing it in the freezer for 8 hours. (I read that somewhere). I have pillow cases. I realize that this may not be what you normally receive in emails but I thought I’d try. Thank you for your time, Remo

Remo Baldisseri August 17, 2019

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