" polystryene pillows:  Does anyone have any suggestions for reviving the
centre of  a polystryene pillow when it has been overused in the middle?"
 Maureen
Or perhaps if you can make a clean horizontal cut across the entire pillow,
find a piece of 1" thickness of ethafoam (often in packing for better
electronic devices) and use the (special) glue they use for polystyrene (as
many dissolve it).  Then cut and file down the edges of the new ethafoam (or
renewed layer of polystyrene if that is the only option) to your liking.
It seems like thick wool felt, or machine felted knitting would add a layer of
protection for many types of pillows, regardless their content?  (Similar to
what is commonly done for sawdust, etc.).  But that is my opinion, and perhaps
others with older pillows are of a different perspective.
Best,Susan Reishus

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