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  2. Are You Washing Your Pillowcases Enough? A Laundry ... - AOL

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    "The point is that pillowcases used for sleeping need to be washed regularly, so soils, body oil, sweat, and makeup don't build up and become even more difficult to remove," she says.

  3. Pillow - Wikipedia

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    Rectangular standard bed pillow cases usually do not have zippers, but instead, have one side open all the time. Often, a zippered pillow protector is placed around standard pillows with the case in turn covering the protector. Fillers are chosen on the basis of comfort, resilience, thermal properties, cost and also for medical and ethical reasons.

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  5. Bedding - Wikipedia

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    The medium-sized rectangular pillow that you lay one's head on when sleeping. A sleeping pillow can come in many sizes such as standard [citation needed] 20 in × 26 in (51 cm × 66 cm), Queen 20 in × 30 in (51 cm × 76 cm), or King 20 in × 36 in (51 cm × 91 cm) and differing firmness for back, stomach or side sleeping.

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  7. Ticking - Wikipedia

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    Ticking is a type of cloth, traditionally a tightly-woven cotton or linen textile. [1] It is traditionally used to cover tick mattresses and bed pillows. [2] The tight weave makes it more durable and hinders the stuffing (straw, chaff, hair, down feathers, etc.) from poking through the fabric. [1]

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