How To: Hand-Wash Clothes
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It’s not difficult to hand-wash laundry, but for the freshest, cleanest results, follow the steps below.
Your washing machine can handle most of your dirty laundry, but there are times that call for doing the job by hand. Some very delicate fabrics, such as silk or sheer synthetics, won’t withstand the rigors of a machine wash. Garments made of viscose, rayon, or nylon—sometimes the label will say polyamide—generally require hand-washing to avoid excessive shrinkage.
Clothing items decorated with sewn-on trim, including sequins, delicate lace, leather, feathers, fur, or fringe usually need to be washed by hand; trim can come off, fray, or loosen in the washing machine. Also, you will want to hand-wash clothes dyed by hand, such as tie-dye and batik garments, or colorful fabrics you don’t want to fade to avoid excessive loss of color. Protect your delicate and favorite clothing items with these steps for how to hand-wash clothes.
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