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7 Wonderful Laundry Tips to Keep Your Clothes Neat and New

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Doing laundry for your clothes isn’t a hectic job— it’s all about putting the clothes inside the washing machine, setting the temperature, and pressing the “Go” or the “Start” button.

However, your precious shirts, skirts, jeans, or sweaters will shrink, crumple, or even be damaged if you’re using that washing machine insensibly.


To help you with this, we’re sharing eleven wonderful laundry tips that will protect your clothes with lasting fabric and color.


Follow These 11 Wonderful Laundry Tips for Your Precious Clothes

While attempting to protect your clothes during laundry, it’s always the washing machine that tops the list of concerns. But other concerns like washing powder or detergent, water temperature, drying process, etc., count too.


One of the best ways to wash clothes in the washing machine is by using laundry pods. If you didn’t know, laundry pods can be used in washing machines and they are more convenient than traditional detergent because each pod comes with pre-measured detergent to clean, brighten, or de-stain clothes.


But whatever tools or ingredients you use, it’s always the proper measures that work the best for your clothes. Our curated eleven tips will enable you to apply those measures while doing your laundry at home.


Keep Your Washing Machine Clean

First things first; washing machine is one of the top concerns during laundry, it should be prepared before you stuff the clothes into it. It’s not an arduous or repetitive job though.

Cleaning your washing machine once in a couple of months will do. Here’s how:


  • Step 1: Just set the washer to the largest load setting along with the hottest water temp.

  • Step 2: Pour a cup of baking soda mixed with some vinegar into the washer. Let it work for a minute.

  • Step 3: Now open the lid and let the above mixture set for sixty minutes.

  • Step 4: Use a spare or old toothbrush to scrub the lid to remove any buildup.

  • Step 5: After sixty minutes, run the second washing cycle to wipe off any residue.

A clean washing machine can reduce the electric cost while turning your clothes into sustainable fashion at a comparatively cheaper price.


Ensure Correct Setting

Set your washer to the soft setting. Some washers are labeled as Gentle, while some are Delicate for the soft washing function.


A gentle setting can save your clothes from wear and tear. Moreover, use a normal setting to protect your denim clothes.


Apply the Appropriate Detergent

Choose your laundry detergent according to the clothes you’re going to wash. Buy the one that’s specially manufactured for delicate and soft fabrics.


You can also choose the detergent that saves fabrics from discoloration. Experts suggest that you should prefer liquid detergent to powdered ones to avoid harshness in fabrics.


Use Mostly Cold Water

Cold water is ideal for washing most clothes, especially dark colors. Also, the delicate fabrics will be saved from too much shrinking when washed with cold water.


You can use hot water while washing bright colors, towels, and bedding. Besides, warm water can be used for hand-made fabrics.


Don’t Use Chlorine Bleach

Many use chlorine bleach to whiten clothes, which is a mistake. Chlorine bleach wears out most fabrics, making the clothes look battered and gloomy.


Instead, you can apply vinegar which works as a natural whitener for fabrics. Besides, vinegar is environment-friendly, unlike bleach.


Air Dry the Washed Clothes

Don’t use the dryer for drying out every piece and type of clothes after washing. Limit the machine drying to jeans, sweats, pajamas, and shirts.


Prefer air-drying the rest of the clothes. Since other cloth fabrics are much more delicate than the ones mentioned, they can be shrunk or crumpled. For instance, you shouldn’t machine dry your loungewear due to the excessively hot air in the dryer.


Hence, draw the washed clothes on a clothesline and air-dry them in the natural air or heat outside.


Read and Follow Cloth Labels

Don’t overlook the satin care labels on your clothes. The instructions there should be taken seriously if you don’t want to damage your clothes during washing.


The care labels indicate what type of fabric your clothes are made of, so you can wash, dry, and properly iron them. Besides, you can make sure of which particular manufacturer you’ve bought the clothes from.


Wrapping Up

We hope our eleven wonderful tips will take you a long way with keeping your clothes fresh and like new for a long time. Just make sure you recognize the fabric type, color, and category while buying them. Furthermore, follow the care label instructions to wash and maintain them appropriately.

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