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Tips to save energy for laundry

Using a washer and dryer can consume a significant amount of energy. Here are tips for saving energy when doing your laundry - without running out of clean pants to wear! Source: The New York Times Energy-Saving Tip 1: Wash only full loads of clothes Washing full loads can help save you money as well as reducing your energy consumption. Full loads can mean fewer loads! Fill, but don't overfill! Running larger loads can save up to 12,870 litres of water annually. However, avoid overfilling your washer. Overloading can reduce efficiency or even damage it. And an overloaded washing machine won't clean your clothes was well. Do fewer loads of laundry or choose shorter cycles.Choosing only one or two days a week to do your laundry is a great way to save energy. Opt for the weekend when peak times typically level out. Wash items less often. It's easy to toss clothing in the laundry even if it doesn't really need to be washed. Think twice about whether those pants could be wor...

How to take care of delicate clothes

Delicate Clothes are fragile fabrics that need special care and may be easily damaged by normal wear and tear or machine wash. Your embroidered clothes, lingerie, cashmere, hand-knitted, or crocheted fabrics are generally considered delicate fabrics. Delicate clothing is a staple is everyone’s wardrobe but more often than not- we treat them like our usual laundry and putting them in a normal cycle.  Source: cdonepricecleaners.com How often do you need to clean delicate clothes? Delicate clothes must not be washed after every use. It can be washed after every wearing it for about 3 times . If we need to clean a delicate garment worn close to the skin, such as lingerie, it can be washed after wearing it 1-2 times. Read the labels on your clothes as some fabrics need special care and have instructions written on them to avoid any sort of damage to the fabric caused from hand washing or dry cleaning. Hand Washing Delicates Soak up! Make sure the basin or the bucket used for washing clo...

Machine washing cycles

Source: koparoclean.com In the hustle and bustle of daily life, knowing how to properly machine wash your clothes can save time, money, and extend the life of your wardrobe. Let's get to understand the ins and outs of machine washing.  The Delicates Cycle A delicate wash or “hand wash” cycle is the machine equivalent to handwashing! This cycle uses cold water with low or no spin . It's typically the shortest and most gentle cleaning cycle, and the low or no-spin allows for minimal fabric agitation.  Select the Delicate wash cycle when washing delicate items like lingerie, eveningwear, and hosiery. When washing something like a delicate blouse or vintage tee for the first time, opt for a delicate wash cycle with cool water and a low spin. This will help to prevent unwanted shrinkage! The Normal Cycle With high agitation and a lengthy cycle, the Normal cycle is typically the most intense washing machine cycle. Select the Normal cycle for everyday laundry items made of cotton,...