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You finally found the perfect pillow. It's plush, cool to the touch, and you wake up actually rested for once. Then one morning you strip the bed and realize — that pillowcase has been doing a lot of heavy lifting.

Time to wash the pillow itself. But now you're standing there wondering if throwing it in the machine is going to turn your beloved Beckham Hotel Collection pillow into a lumpy, flat disaster.

Good news: it won't. Beckham pillows are built to be washed. You just need to know the right way to do it so they come out clean, fluffy, and ready for another few months of solid sleep.


Can You Machine Wash Beckham Hotel Collection Pillows?

Yes — and this is one of the things that makes them genuinely practical. The Beckham Hotel Collection pillows use a gel-infused down alternative fill, which means there's no natural down or feathers to clump, mat, or smell funky when wet. The synthetic fiber holds up well in a standard washing machine.

A few things to confirm before you start:

  • Check the care label on your specific pillow — it's the final word. Most Beckham pillows are machine washable, but always verify.
  • Use a front-loading washer if you have one. Top-loaders with agitators can be rough on pillow fill and cause uneven clumping.
  • If you only have a top-loader with an agitator, wash two pillows at once to balance the load and reduce stress on the fill.

Step-by-Step Beckham Pillow Washing Instructions

Here's the full process from start to finish. Following these steps keeps the fill evenly distributed and the pillow in good shape wash after wash.

What you'll need: - Mild liquid laundry detergent (about 1 tablespoon — less than you think) - A dryer with a low or medium heat setting - Two clean tennis balls or wool dryer balls (optional but highly recommended)

The wash:

  1. Remove the pillowcase and any pillow protector.
  2. Check the pillow for stains. Spot-treat any visible marks with a small amount of dish soap and cold water before washing.
  3. Place the pillow in the washing machine. Wash two pillows together if possible.
  4. Add roughly 1 tablespoon of mild liquid detergent — avoid powder detergents, which can leave residue in the fill.
  5. Select a gentle or delicate cycle with warm water (not hot). Hot water can break down the synthetic fibers over time.
  6. Run an extra rinse cycle after the main wash. This is important — leftover soap in the fill causes odors and reduces fluffiness.

Pro tip: Skip fabric softener entirely. It coats the fibers and makes the fill feel heavy and less breathable, which defeats the whole purpose of that gel-infused airflow design.


How to Dry Beckham Hotel Collection Pillows Properly

Drying is actually the most important step. A poorly dried pillow is a breeding ground for mildew, and no amount of washing will fix that.

  1. Transfer the pillow to the dryer promptly after washing — don't let it sit wet.
  2. Set the dryer to low or medium heat. High heat can damage synthetic fill and cause it to clump permanently.
  3. Toss in two tennis balls or wool dryer balls. These beat the pillow as it tumbles, breaking up clumps and restoring the bounce-back loft Beckham pillows are known for.
  4. Dry for at least 60–90 minutes, checking every 20–30 minutes to fluff and redistribute the fill by hand.
  5. The pillow is done when it feels completely dry throughout — press firmly into the center to check. Any lingering dampness means more dryer time.

Pro tip: Even if it feels dry, run one extra 20-minute cycle on low. The center of the pillow retains moisture longer than the edges, and that hidden dampness is what causes musty smells later.

If you'd rather air dry, lay the pillow flat on a clean surface in a well-ventilated area or outside in direct sunlight. Flip it every hour and expect it to take most of the day. This method works well in warmer months.


How Often Should You Wash Your Beckham Pillows?

Most sleep experts recommend washing pillows every 3–6 months. If you sweat a lot at night, have pets that share your bed, or deal with allergies, lean toward every 3 months.

Between washes, a few habits go a long way:

  • Use a pillow protector underneath your pillowcase. This creates a washable barrier between you and the pillow itself, and you can throw it in with your regular laundry.
  • Air your pillows out once a month. Just toss them in the dryer on low heat for 15 minutes, or leave them outside in fresh air for a couple of hours.
  • Fluff daily by pressing the sides together a few times when you make your bed. The Beckham Hotel Collection fill is designed to bounce back, and this small habit keeps it responsive.

Troubleshooting: What to Do If Your Pillow Clumps or Smells

If the fill clumps after washing: The fix is almost always more dryer time with dryer balls. Put it back in on medium heat for 30-minute intervals, pulling it out to manually break apart any lumps between cycles. Patience here pays off — this can take 2–3 dryer runs.

If the pillow smells after drying: It wasn't fully dry when you took it out. Run it through another full drying cycle. If the smell persists, re-wash with a half-cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle, then dry completely.

If the pillow feels flat and won't fluff back up: This can happen after many washes over a long period. Check whether the fill has permanently compressed — if dryer balls and heat don't restore loft, it may simply be time for a replacement. Most high-quality down alternative pillows have a lifespan of 1–2 years with regular use.


FAQ

Q: Can you machine wash Beckham Hotel Collection pillows on a regular cycle?

A: The gentle or delicate cycle is the better choice. A regular cycle with full agitation can stress the fill and cause uneven clumping. Gentle gets the pillow just as clean with less wear.

Q: What temperature should I wash Beckham pillows at?

A: Warm water (around 85–105°F / 30–40°C) is the sweet spot. Cold water doesn't clean as effectively, and hot water can degrade the synthetic fill over time.

Q: Can I dry clean Beckham Hotel Collection pillows?

A: No — dry cleaning solvents aren't suitable for synthetic down alternative fill and can damage the fibers. Stick to machine washing and drying at home.

Q: My Beckham pillow got stained. What should I do?

A: Spot-treat before washing: apply a small amount of dish soap or gentle stain remover directly to the stain, let it sit for 5–10 minutes, then wash as normal. Avoid scrubbing aggressively — it can push the stain deeper into the fill.

Q: How do I know when it's time to replace my Beckham pillow?

A: The fold test works well: fold the pillow in half. If it stays folded instead of springing back, the fill has lost its structure and it's time for a new one. A pillow that can no longer support your head properly is also worth replacing regardless of how clean it is.


Keep Your Pillows Fresh, Keep Sleeping Well

Washing your pillows isn't something most people think about until something smells off — but staying ahead of it makes a real difference in sleep quality and hygiene. With the right technique, your Beckham Hotel Collection pillows will come out of every wash clean, fluffy, and ready to do their job.

If your current pillows are past their prime or you're shopping for a new set, check out the full selection of Beckham Hotel Collection pillows on Amazon. With options across sizes and firmness levels, there's a version built for how you sleep. Visit our homepage to explore the entire collection and find your perfect pillow.


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