How to Fluff Pacific Coast Pillows
The Pacific Coast Feather Company produces down pillows and feather pillows in a wide variety of styles, sizes and firmness of support. You may notice that your pillows "firm" or "flatten" after continued use; these are signs that they need to be fluffed. You can fluff your pillows as often as you want, even between washings, but keep in mind that every time the pillow is washed it will need to be fluffed once it is completely dry. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Hand Fluffing
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Make sure the Pacific Coast pillow is completely dry. If you've just washed the pillow, you may need to leave it in the dryer on the low cycle for as long as four to six hours.
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Place a clean pillow case on the pillow. Make sure the corners of the pillowcase and the corners of the pillow line up.
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Hold one corner of the open end of the pillowcase in each hand, pinching the edges of the pillow corners through the pillowcase, so that the pillow dangles down in front of you.
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Shake the pillow vigorously for a few seconds.
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Turn the pillow over and, pinching its corners through the closed end of the pillowcase, shake vigorously. Repeat as necessary until the pillow is fluffed enough to suit your taste.
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Tips & Warnings
You can also fluff your pillow by placing it in the dryer on the air fluff setting; toss a couple of clean tennis balls--knot them into tube socks if you're worried about the color rubbing off on your pillow--into the machine with them, and set the machine to cycle for at least 5 or 10 minutes.