How to Do Laundry |
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How to Do Laundry |
| Sort out your dirty clothes into five piles, each of which will be washed separately: Reds (especially non-fast) Dark colored clothes White clothes Towels Linens Additional piles for light colored clothes, bright colored clothes, denim, or delicate apparel (whatever is appropriate). Choose which pile you want to wash first. You might prioritize by size of load, amount of odor, etc. This is not entirely important if you plan to wash everything in one day, but if you lose track of time, you might want to prioritize your loads and wash the more important clothing first. Prepare all of your clothes. Empty all of your pockets to free any pens, money, or important papers (although money can survive a wash). Close zippers to prevent sagging. Also, turn decorated t-shirts inside out, to eliminate peeling of decor. Treat any heavy stains with stain remover before washing. Add an appropriate amount of detergent into washing machine. Your detergent bottle should have a chart that tells what amount should be used for your wash load. If using 'High Efficiency' with soft water use minimum amount. Add liquid softener if desired. If you need to add bleach put it in appropriate dispenser. Always handle bleach carefully as it can cause harm to skin, eyes and clothing if it splashes. Select the appropriate water temperature. Colors are washed in cold water. Whites, under most circumstances, can be washed in warm water without problem. To kill mites, bed linens (especially pillow-cases) need hot water. When in doubt, go with cold water, as hot water can shrink clothes. Add clothes to the washer but do not over stuff the washer as the clothes will not get very clean if there is too much laundry in it. After the clothes are washed, shake them out so they will dry easier and with less wrinkles. Check the tags on your clothing to see how they should be dried. Note that some clothes may require hang drying, whereas others can be tossed in the dryer. Some samples of clothes that need to be hang dried are: bras, swim suits, delicate apparel, quick drying material like work-out wear. Choose which drying cycle you want, whether for colors or whites. Add a dryer sheet to soften your fabrics. Fold and/or iron your clothes immediately after drying. Neither the washer nor dryer is a storage device. Take your clothes from the laundry room and put them in the closet or drawer where they belong. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This information come from internet, the point has nothing to do with this website, If a violation of your rights, please contact us, we will delete the information. |
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