How to sort clothes in the washing machine

For a well-done laundry, you need to take some small precautions. Thanks to the good use of the washing machine, you will avoid ruining the clothes during washing, avoiding the risk of finding faded garments, felted sweaters, and a white that is not exactly perfect.

As a first precaution, remember to divide the clothes properly before continuing with the washing. We recommend that you read the labels carefully so that you can group your laundry according to color, optimal temperature, and type of fabric.

Needed: Correct division of the laundry, Setting the proper wash cycle, Regular maintenance of the washing machine.

As a first rule, divide white and colored items. So, check carefully which garments can withstand high temperatures and distinguish them from others. Wash the light-colored laundry by itself to prevent it from losing its usual whiteness.

In stubborn dirt, a foolproof method is to pre-treat the stains with a specific detergent. Use a whitener for more resistant fabrics—rub shirt collars and cuffs with liquid soap to remove grease traces. For the most delicate laundry, use appropriate stain removers or neutral detergents to protect the fabric.

The choice of the washing cycle is essential for protecting the fabrics and for an impeccable clean. In case of resistant whites, opt for a 140°F wash. If necessary, you can also add bleach, ideal for sanitizing and whitening fabrics.

Alternatively, you can add two tablespoons of baking soda and half a glass of white wine vinegar to the basket. They will make your clothes soft and clean. Remember that delicate and colored clothes require temperatures no higher than 86-104°F. To protect the environment, choose an ecological detergent and if the load is not particularly dirty, avoid the pre-wash.

To not compromise the washing machine’s operation, always check the contents of the pockets, close the zips, and tie any strings and ribbons. We suggest that you wash your underwear separately, setting a program for delicates and adding a disinfectant to the wash: in this way, you will safeguard your laundry’s hygiene.

Also, pay particular attention to baby clothes: if necessary, put them in a pillowcase or bag to preserve their wear. Another good practice is to wash items with beads, sequins, or embroidery inside out to prevent them from being damaged by rubbing with other garments.

A final suggestion: for clean and sterilized laundry, proper washing machine maintenance is essential. Clean the loading/unloading filters often and, once a month, schedule a 90 ° vacuum wash to remove stubborn dirt residues.

Note: Read the labels on clothing carefully.
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