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Anonymous asked in Home & GardenCleaning & Laundry · 1 decade ago

How do I wash clothes?

Colored clothes...I'm very new to this lol. Thank you

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Collect all your dirty clothes from the bathroom floor, or wherever else you keep them. Keep in mind that your socks may be in the living room or under your desk. Make sure you've found everything.

    Sort the clothes into piles. There are two important considerations here: what material your clothes are, and what color.

    Read all the labels, and pick out the clothes that (a) cannot be washed (need to be taken to a dry cleaner), (b) all clothes that say delicate, or have other restrictions. These are commonly materials such as silk, wool, and certain synthetic fibers.

    Remember delicates may have to be washed by hand. This means using a sink or a bucket, and adding water (read labels to verify the temperature) and detergent. The water should feel slippery. Warning: remember to sort the colors (see point five below).

    Sort the remaining clothes (generally materials such as cotton, linen, synthetic fibers) according to color. All whites should go with only whites (or very light colors if the item has been washed many times). Then put all the reds, pinks, and oranges in a separate pile (never keep this close to the white pile as you will be wearing pink shirts for a long time). Then, depending on how much more you have left, put the other colors together, possibly into a lighter (e.g. greys, yellows, light blues) and a darker pile (blacks, dark blues, browns, greens, purples).

    Know that, each pile is its own load. It is recommended to start with the highest priority pile, usually the one with socks and underwear.

    Put the first pile into the washer. Add detergent (the bottle/box should say how much you need).

    Read all instructions on the washer carefully, and examine all the knobs to make sure you are washing the clothes the way you are planning to. Whites and underwear usually go on hot temperatures. Colored clothes and sheets usually go on warm or cold temperatures.

    Close the door and push the on button.

    all dried and foldedCome back when the washer is done and take the clothes out. Shake them gently, and either put into a dryer (remember to read the label) or hang them up to dry.

    Tips If you're sharing an apartment or living with people you know, it sometimes helps to join in the washing. This is especially the case with reds, as many people don't have a full load of red clothes in their wardrobe. Doing laundry together saves money and time, and lowers your impact on the environment.

    Fold as little as possible. Just stack your undies like pancakes.

    Over drying wears fabric out faster; try to leave a little moisture in (not too much though), it will dry before you get to using it anyway.

    Take the sheets off the bed, wash them and put them right back on. Less time will be spent folding/storing.

    Guys- when you are low on dress socks, give what remains to Goodwill and buy like 30 pairs all same style of black. No more sorting or orphans. Go one step further and divide your dress sock drawer in two. Put clean socks in one side and draw from the other. When they are gone, reverse. This way you wear your socks evenly and can throw them all out at the same time and start over, hence less waste. Also- no folding, just throw them together like worms.

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    he recommended detergent amounts are about twice what you need. Use half of what they recommend & your clothes will be just as clean and your detergent will last twice as long.

    Don't leave your clothes in your washer for more than 24 hours, they will get musty and moldy.

    If your dryer is near the shower, pull towels/clothes directly from the dryer if they are in there, hence less folding.

    Have hooks in your closet for your favorite pants and shirts that you wear constantly, don't fold and store them, just hang them up.

    Landury ball does not contain harmful chemical element, such as phosphor and boron, etc. It's very use for wash cloth.

    WarningsAlways check the labels of your clothes.

    If you are ever unsure, wash on the lower temperature, or by hand, and don't spin the clothes.

    New clothes with bright colors may have to be washed by themselves for the first few times unless you have something in a very similar color.

    Blue Jeans should be inside out to retain their dark color.

    If you wash your tennis shoes, don't put them in the dryer, they will never be the same. Let them dry in the sun.

    Don't leave your clothes unattended at the laundromat. They do get stolen!

    Never wash and dry dark and light colored shirts together.

    Never put bleach on shirts that are not white.

    Things You'll NeedClothes

    Detergent

    A washing machine

    Or a bucket / sink

    A drier to dry the clothes, or somewhere to hang them

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Just separate blacks and reds/purple/oranges off by themselves. Because reds can bleed onto other clothes.

    Any bleach or dry laundry detergent should be mixed in the water before adding the clothes (let the tub fill up a little bit first). If you use bleach with black clothes, they could turn charcoal color (lighter).

    Sometimes bleach can spot colored clothes no matter what you do, so you could skip it or get a color safe bleach.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    you should check the labels for instructions. but anyways, place the clothes in a washing machine, add detergent, fabric softener and a color safe bleach if you want to. turn on the machine and in about 30 minutes take the washed clothes out and place them in a dryer for 20-30 more minutes to dry

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I have done this before but it depends on what you're trying to wash. If it seems really delicate and could be easily ruined then you're safer to hand wash but otherwise the delicate cycle usually does a very nice job of hand washing your clothes.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    lol get a proper detergent for coloured clothing such as cheers and put some of the detergent in along with just some got water to dissolve the detergent then fill it in with cold water

    i recommend cold water just so you dont waste alot of energy through the use of hot water in which you will also save money

    good luck

    cheers mate

  • 1 decade ago

    I like to put my darks (navy & black) separate from the brights.

    Sort your brights by fabric

    (in other words: do not wash rugs and towels with your shirts/pants) so that you don't cause fabric wear and tear.

    Keep your reds away from everything! They will give you "mistake pink" clothes which is virtually impossible to get out.

    NO BLEACH unless it is non-clorine/color safe

  • DaMan
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    This link says it all.

    Good luck and read those washing labels on your clothes!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    whites with the whites colored with colored that simple.whites always wash in hot water colords cold water.

  • 1 decade ago

    anything denim with denim, lite colors with lite colors, dark colors with dark colors, whites with whites make sure you use bleach. towels with towels. make sure you use color bleach for color. and for denim. good luck

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