How to Launder Delicate Clothing
Delicate clothing items often require special wash and or drying methods to keep the item in good shape and make it last longer. That’s why it’s important to pay special attention to these items once laundry day comes around.
What items are (or may be) considered delicate?
- items with metallic thread
- items with beading
- items with embroidery
- knits & wool items
- items made with silk or rayon
- authentic sports jerseys
- lace/ loose knits
- some lingerie
If you’re new to the laundry game, just know that, in time, you’ll learn to distinguish these items just by touch. For now, it’s best to be cautious and read the care tags whenever you’re unsure!
Products to Use
For best results, use a mild detergent or something similar and cold water. For a more DIY type detergent, use 3/4 cup of baking soda. You can find several other recipes online if that’s what you prefer.
You could use a touch of liquid fabric softener with certain fabrics to relax the fibers and add a fresh scent. Just be careful. Read the tag or you can even google the fabric content to be certain you’re using compatible products.
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Washing
To process these items, use the delicate setting on your machine or simply wash by hand in the sink in cool water. If you’re washing via machine, you may even want to use mesh wash bags (sometimes called lingerie or delicate bags). Make sure they have a hidden zipper and use a separate mesh bag for each item. This helps minimize the agitation and spin of the machine and keeps items from potential snags.
Drying
We recommend air drying or use the lowest setting on your dryer. Heavy fabrics or knits should lay flat on a towel to dry. Whereas most of the lighter, thin fabrics will dry better on hangers.
When in Doubt, READ the Label
Most delicates have very detailed instructions and recommendations available right on the tag. Take the time to read it. You’ll save yourself a lot of trouble that way.