Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are these weirdos that wash dirty old trash pillows? What a waste of electricity, water and good detergent.
Do not do that.
You should wash regularly pillow’s every so often. Who are these people who don’t.
Target sells pillows for $3. Why go through the hassle and waste of washing and drying pillows, just for them to end up flat and lumpy anyway, when you can just toss them and easily purchase fresh new ones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you sleep on a stranger's old pillow? No? Then why the hell would you try to donate them?
You do at hotels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are these weirdos that wash dirty old trash pillows? What a waste of electricity, water and good detergent.
Do not do that.
You should wash regularly pillow’s every so often. Who are these people who don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Would you sleep on a stranger's old pillow? No? Then why the hell would you try to donate them?
Anonymous wrote:Who are these weirdos that wash dirty old trash pillows? What a waste of electricity, water and good detergent.
Do not do that.
Anonymous wrote:Would you sleep on a stranger's old pillow? No? Then why the hell would you try to donate them?
Anonymous wrote:Garbage
Cheapskate
Anonymous wrote:donate. why is this even worthy of a post? stop wasting my time!