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Water From This 10-Year Unwashed Bantal Busuk Turned Into Milk Tea Colour

Why would you wash it though?
09 Sep 2020, 07:00 AM
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A bantal busuk has the most comforting smell and most of us have one that we carry around wherever we go! And if there’s one thing we don’t do to our “smelly” pillow it's washing it.

A girl recently shared how she decided to help her sister wash her bantal busuk that hasn’t been washed for over 10 years and the water that came out of it was described as the colour of milk tea!

The girl initially thought that her bantal busuk was the dirtiest but after convincing her elder sister to get hers washed, she said that her sister’s definitely “won the competition” after she saw the muddy brown water.

water from this 10-year unwashed bantal busuk turned into milk tea colour

She couldn’t stop laughing while she washed the bantal busuk and had to wash it over 10 times while laughing and recording the whole process.

water from this 10-year unwashed bantal busuk turned into milk tea colour

All we can think about is why would anyone ever wash their bantal busuk and if it’s washed, it is still considered a bantal busuk?

water from this 10-year unwashed bantal busuk turned into milk tea colour

Netizens seemed to think the same and were shocked while some said that bantal busuk are not meant to be washed!

But then again if your bantal busuk is as nasty as this one that previously went viral and grew fungus on it, maybe it’s time to throw it away…

water from this 10-year unwashed bantal busuk turned into milk tea colour

Do you wash your bantal busuk (yes, we know you’re supposed to wash it every six months)? Tell us what are your thoughts on this “milk tea water” bantal busuk!

Info via ET Today

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