> The polystyrene in your old pillows is the problem.  I would not recommend
> buying another like that.  Do look for one which is poly ethylene.


But as Brenda has already said, Sue is in the UK and (as far as I know) we 
don't have poly ethylene pillows on sale here. Are they the ones that squeak?  
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On 22 Jan 2012, at 18:56, "Lorelei Halley" <lhal...@bytemeusa.com> wrote:

> Sue
> The polystyrene in your old pillows is the problem.  I would no recommend
> buying another like that.  Do look for one which is poly ethylene.  They seem
> to be lifelong pillows.  I have several, with no damaged centers.  They are
> just as light as polystyrene, but don't shed crumbs or disintegrate.
> 
> Terrycloth toweling IS hard to stick pins into, as I also discovered long ago
> through experience.  If you want a soft surface I would use quilt batting or
> felt.  But do the pin test before you actually pay for it.  See how it feels
> to stick a pin into it.  If it offers resistance, select something else.
> Lorelei
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