Memory foam pillow on a bed, representing the product that requires careful hand washing

Can You Wash Memory Foam Pillows? (Yes — Correctly)

Quick Answer: Yes — but NEVER in a washing machine. Memory foam is highly absorbent; machine washing will saturate the foam, leading to days of drying time, mold growth, and permanent damage to the foam structure. Instead, wash memory foam pillows by hand using a gentle detergent, rinse thoroughly, and squeeze out water (do not wring). Then air dry in a well‑ventilated area for 24–48 hours. The removable cover can be machine washed separately. For regular maintenance, spot cleaning is sufficient; deep clean only every 6–12 months.

Your memory foam pillow has absorbed sweat, skin oils, and maybe a spill. You want to clean it. You reach for the washing machine — STOP. Putting memory foam in a washing machine is one of the fastest ways to destroy it. But that doesn't mean you can't clean it at all. Here is the correct, safe method to wash memory foam pillows without ruining them.

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Why Machine Washing Destroys Memory Foam

Memory foam is an open‑cell polyurethane foam. Its structure consists of millions of tiny interconnected cells that give it the characteristic slow‑rebound viscoelastic property. When you submerge memory foam in water, the cells fill up like a sponge. The washing machine's agitation and spinning can:

Most memory foam pillow manufacturers explicitly state "do not machine wash" in their care instructions. Ignoring this voids warranties.

The Safe Method: Hand Washing Memory Foam

Follow these steps carefully:

  1. Remove the cover. Most memory foam pillows have a zippered outer cover. Machine wash this cover separately in cold water on a gentle cycle. Air dry or tumble dry low.
  2. Fill a bathtub or large basin with lukewarm water (never hot – hot water can melt the foam). Add a small amount of mild, liquid laundry detergent or a specialty foam cleaner. Avoid bleach, fabric softeners, or harsh chemicals.
  3. Submerge the pillow and gently squeeze the water through the foam. Do not scrub, twist, or wring. Let it soak for 10–15 minutes.
  4. Drain the soapy water and refill with clean lukewarm water. Gently squeeze the pillow to rinse. Repeat until no soap remains (2–3 rinses).
  5. Remove excess water: Press down on the pillow with your hands to expel water. Do NOT wring or twist. You can place the pillow between two clean, dry towels and press to absorb moisture.
  6. Air dry thoroughly: Place the pillow on a drying rack or a clean, dry towel in a well‑ventilated room. It may take 24–48 hours to fully dry. Flip it every 6–8 hours. Do not use a dryer, heater, or direct sunlight — heat damages foam.

Only deep‑clean your memory foam pillow every 6–12 months. Over‑washing accelerates degradation.

Person washing or cleaning, illustrating the proper hand‑washing technique for memory foam pillows

Spot Cleaning: For Stains and Small Messes

For daily maintenance and small stains, spot cleaning is safer and easier than full immersion:

For odor removal (sweat, mustiness), sprinkle baking soda over the pillow, let it sit for 24 hours, then vacuum it off. This deodorizes without moisture.

What About "Machine Washable" Memory Foam?

Some manufacturers now produce memory foam pillows labeled "machine washable." These are usually shredded foam pillows with a special cover and foam that has been treated to resist water absorption. Even then, they should be washed on a delicate cycle with cold water and low spin, and air dried (never machine dried). Always read the manufacturer's instructions carefully. When in doubt, hand wash.

How Often Should You Clean a Memory Foam Pillow?

Over‑cleaning the foam will shorten its lifespan. The best way to keep a memory foam pillow clean is to prevent it from getting dirty in the first place: use a waterproof, breathable pillow protector under the pillowcase.

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What Happens If You Accidentally Machine Wash Memory Foam?

If you've already made this mistake, assess the damage:

If you need a new pillow, look for one with a removable, machine‑washable cover and consider an adjustable shredded foam pillow (easier to wash and refill).

Drying Memory Foam: The Most Important Step

Proper drying is critical. Moisture trapped inside the foam will lead to mold, mildew, and a permanent bad smell. Tips for faster drying:

The pillow is fully dry when it no longer feels cool or damp to the touch and you cannot squeeze any moisture out.

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