11 Laundry Best Practices That You Should Keep in Mind!

Guidelines for caring for your garments are specifically tailored to ensure proper care and maintenance for them. They take into account the fabric type, colourfastness, and potential vulnerabilities like shrinking or stretching.

But there are several other tips – soon-to be adopted as part of your upcoming elevated laundry experience – that you need to keep in mind. Check out Lenor’s 11 Laundry Tips to help extend the lifespan of your fabrics whilst ensuring they maintain their freshness!
Tip 1: Do read washing labels
Reading washing labels or laundry symbols ensures proper care for your garments, preventing damage like shrinking or colour fading. It provides guidance on washing temperature, drying methods, and special instructions tailored to each fabric, helping prolong the lifespan of your clothes.
Tip 2: Do not rub stains vigorously
Vigorously rubbing stains can cause them to set deeper into the fabric, making them harder to remove. Instead, gently blot or dab the stain with a suitable stain remover to prevent spreading and ensure effective stain removal. You can even try out dabbing your fabric with a bit of BOLD Washing Gel, Spring Awakening, Spring Awakening and letting it sit to relax the stain before placing your fabrics in the washing
Tip 3: Close Zipper Properly
Closing the zipper properly prevents it from snagging on other garments during the wash cycle, reducing the risk of damage to both the zipper and surrounding fabrics. It also helps maintain the shape and integrity of the clothing item.
Tip 4: Unbutton the shirts
Unbuttoning shirts before washing allows thorough cleaning and prevents stress on buttons and buttonholes. It helps maintain the garment's shape and reduces the risk of buttons coming loose or fabric distortion during laundering, ensuring longevity.
Tip 5: Correct conditioner dosage
It’s natural to want to use more of a product to ensure that your fabrics come out smelling fresh and fragrant, especially when it smells as good as Lenor’s Spring Awakening Fabric Conditioner! However, using the correct dosage is important to ensure effective results without wasting conditioner or causing residue build-up. It helps maintain fabric quality, prevents over-sussing, and ensures optimal performance of your washing machine, saving water and energy.
Tip 6: Ideal washing temperature
Choosing the correct washing temperature is crucial for effective stain removal and preventing fabric damage. It ensures optimal performance of detergents, removes germs effectively, and helps preserve the colour, shape, and texture of garments.
Tip 7: Not to leave the stain for too long
Leaving stains untreated for too long can cause them to set, making them harder to remove. Promptly treating stains helps prevent them from becoming permanent and ensures more effective stain removal during laundering.
Tip 8: Do not overfill the machine
Overfilling the washing machine can lead to inadequate cleaning, tangling of clothes, and strain on the machine. It also reduces water and detergent circulation, resulting in uneven cleaning and potential damage to both the clothes and the appliance.
Tip 9: Do not over wash
Over washing clothes can cause premature wear and tear, fading of colours, and loss of fabric integrity. It also contributes to unnecessary water and energy consumption, leading to increased environmental impact and higher utility bills.
Tip 10: Keep the washing machine clean and odour free
Regularly cleaning the washing machine prevents mould and bacteria build-up, ensuring hygienic laundry results. It also helps maintain machine performance, reduces odours, and prolongs appliance lifespan, providing efficient and odour-free laundry cycles.
Tip 11: Sort your laundry
Sorting laundry by colour, fabric type, and level of soiling prevents colour bleeding, fabric damage, and lint transfer. It ensures optimal washing conditions for different garments, resulting in cleaner clothes and preserving their quality.
FAQs
How often should I do my laundry?
The frequency of laundry depends on factors like personal preference, lifestyle, and the number of household members. Generally, washing clothes every 1-2 weeks is common, but adjust based on wear, odour, and cleanliness preferences.
Which detergent should I use for different types of laundry?
For general laundry, use a mild detergent suitable for your washing machine type. For delicate fabrics, opt for a gentle detergent formulated for handwashing or delicate cycles. Specialty detergents are available for specific needs like baby clothes or heavily soiled items.
How can I remove tough stains effectively?
For tough stains, pre-treat with a stain remover or a mixture of detergent and water before washing. Ensure the stain is completely saturated, then wash using the hottest water safe for the fabric and follow garment care instructions carefully.