Cleaning expert shares top tip to remove nasty yellow stains from your pillows

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Cleaning expert shares top tip to remove nasty yellow stains from your pillows
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Cleaning expert outlines top tip to remove stains from your pillows

It's not uncommon to notice yellow stains appearing on your pillows after a lengthy period of time, but not many know how to actually remove these unwelcome marks, or how to prevent them in the first place.

Other things that can cause the yellow marks include greasy hair or wet hair, drool, or even certain skincare and makeup products. Experts at Lifehacker explained: "In addition to sweat, your hair may be the culprit: Specifically if it’s particularly oily, or you often go to bed with wet or damp hair.

To prevent the stains altogether, experts advise washing your pillows at least twice a year to keep them looking fresh.Experts have revealed that while you can purchase a cleaning spray from a shop, you can easily create your own at home by mixing baking soda and water together.

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