There’s no doubt that bamboo sleeping pillows are becoming increasingly popular, so it’s essential to know how to take care of them.
Did you know that a clean bamboo pillow will help keep dust mites at bay, which can ameliorate multiple allergies? If you want your bamboo pillows to last their entire two to three year lifespan, you’ll have to wash a bamboo pillow every six months.
Can you wash a bamboo pillow? How, and without damaging them? Join us on a quick journey of discovery as we show you the easiest way to wash bamboo pillows.

Is it possible to wash Bamboo Pillows?
The short answer is Yes! You can wash a bamboo pillow! But keep in mind that every product is different, so some may be more or less durable than others.
Are bamboo pillows machine washable?
Bamboo pillows comprise a bamboo fabric exterior and a special pillow interior.
Before you purchase a pillow, be sure to check the washing instructions.
What are good signs for a High Quality Bamboo pillow
- The bamboo cover is removable and machine washable.
- It is breathable and soft
- free of harmful chemicals and dyes
- the right Firmness Level
- regulates the Temperature even
How to wash Bamboo Pillows Step by Step
Most importantly, when you’re laundering bamboo pillows, take the cover off and wash it separately from the pillow filling. They usually need different cleaning processes.
Clean the Bamboo Pillow Cover in Your washing machine
To achieve the best results, here’s what you want to do:
- Avoid damage to your garment by washing it separately from other items, like towels or clothing made with coarse fabric or zippers.
- A general idea for any bamboo fabric is always to avoid heat since it shrinks the fibers and damages the material.
- Be sure to wash a bamboo pillow cover on a gentle cycle with either lukewarm or warm water.
- Lastly, use a gentle detergent. Use approximately one tablespoon of mild or gentle detergent per average load size.

Handwash the Bamboo Pillow Filling
Bamboo pillows are commonly stuffed with either solid or shredded memory foam, so you must take extra care when choosing a washing method.
Hand washing may sound like a hassle, but to clean memory foam pillows it is the best way. Most gentle cycles on washers are too harsh and will break down the memory foam, making it lose shape over time.
What other steps should you follow if a washing machine can’t clean your bamboo pillow?
- Use a mild or gentle detergent without bleach on your pillow, whether made from solid or shredded memory foam. Fill your tub or hand wash basin with lukewarm water and mix it with the detergent until bubbly.
- Next, fully submerge the pillow in water and rub it softly with a cloth using circular motions. Don’t be too rough.
- Too much soap will cause problems later, so use moderate detergent before you start. If you use too much, it’ll be not easy to rinse it all out.
- After adding the detergent, gently squeeze the pillow as if it were a sponge to let it seep inside. There is often dirt hidden deep within pillows – so be thorough in your cleaning by ensuring that the detergent penetrates all layers.
- If you want your pillow to smell nice, massage detergent into the filling, soak it for a few minutes, and couple it with a massage.
- Soak the pillow for up to fifteen minutes; otherwise, getting rid of the moisture will be increasingly difficult. When moisture remains in bamboo pillows, they tend to deteriorate quickly.
To finish, you must squeeze the pillow and rinse it with warm water until the detergent has gone from the filling.
Can You Dry Bamboo Pillows in the Dryer?
You’ve completed the most challenging part of cleaning a bamboo pillow – washing it. Now, you’re probably wondering about the drying process. We’ll answer all your questions in this step-by-step guide.

How to Dry the Bamboo Pillow
Machine-drying a memory foam pillow is not recommended, as it can break down or melt the foam filling. The good news is that air drying the pillow is much simpler; all you have to do is leave it out to dry.
Here are a few tips:
- To clean your pillow, choose a well-ventilated area and place the pillow on a clean, flat surface. You can put it in direct sunlight to disinfect it, but flip the pillow from time to time to avoid excessive heat on one side.
- To prevent moisture and mold build-up, ensure the pillow is fully dry before each use. You can check by feeling for dampness and squeezing it periodically.
Best Way to Dry the Bamboo Pillowcase
The best way to dry the cover is by air drying it, which only takes a short time. If you’re looking to dry it faster, you can always put it in the machine drier. Too much heat could potentially damage the memory foam pillow and its cover.
To avoid this, select a delicate cycle with low heat and frequently check the moisture level to prevent over-drying your pillow.

FAQ’s
How Often Should I Wash My Bamboo Pillows?
You only need to wash a bamboo pillow every few months, but if you have sensitive skin, it’s best to wash them more frequently. Washing the bamboo pillows every 3 months should be sufficient in these cases. However, if the pillows look dry, wash them regardless of how long it’s been since their last one.
How to Extend the Life of a Bamboo Pillow?
Proper care of your bedding will result in a longer lifespan for them. To prolong the life of your bamboo pillow, you should regularly wash the pillow case as it is heaven for bed bugs that could potentially destroy your pillow. Weekly pillow case washing stops fluids from building up over time and also helps to keep regularity with how often you wash your pillow’s removable cover.
Keeping your bamboo pillow dry will not only save you time, but it might also save you money. A wet pillow is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria, especially when combined with warmth. Be careful not to sleep sweaty or with wet hair, and always try to keep your bamboo pillow as dry as possible. Another important thing in the fight against bacteria is dusting off your pillow regularly to prevent bedbugs from feasting on your Dead skin cells
When Should I Get A New Bamboo Pillow?
Your bamboo pillow will only last for a while- at some point, you’ll have to buy a new one. You can tell it is time to get a new one when the bamboo pillow or pillowcase starts showing signs of wear and tear.
Always check to see if only the pillowcase is damaged. If that’s the case, you would need to replace the pillowcase, saving you money until you’re ready to get a new pillow.
You’ll know it’s time to say goodbye to your favorite pillow when it starts to lose its shape, become uncomfortable, and cause neck pain. Alternatively, it’s time for a replacement if you see any visible damage, such as rips or fraying.
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Final Thoughts
Although some might claim it’s complicated, keeping your bamboo pillows in good condition is relatively straightforward – that is, if you know all the tips and tricks. This means being mindful of the water temperature, only washing bamboo pillows covers on a gentle cycle and handwashing pillow fillings, and choosing the appropriate detergent.
Of course, there’s still quite a bit of work to be done, but everything for a good night’s sleep is worth it, right?