How to sort laundry before washing clothes

The how and the why, explained

How to sort laundry before washing clothes

Sorting your laundry before washing can make a real difference in preserving both the quality and vibrancy of your clothes. But what exactly does sorting clothes mean and how can one do it? In a nutshell, sorting one’s laundry simply means separating your clothes into different groups based on things like colour, fabric type, or even how dirty they are. Sorting your laundry beforehand is more important than you might think and offers a range of benefits.

Firstly, it prevents colours from bleeding; so your whites stay white! It also allows you to use the right settings for each fabric type, protecting your delicate favourites from getting roughed up by a heavy wash cycle.

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Furthermore, sorting helps you identify heavily stained items that might need a little extra attention before they go into the washing machine. So, to help you keep your wardrobe looking its best, here’s a quick guide on how to effortlessly, quickly, and easily sort your laundry before you start washing.

How to sort laundry before washing the clothes

Sorting your laundry might seem like an extra step but it is essential and can help keep your clothes looking their best a lot longer. Here’s how you can easily sort your laundry before washing:

1. Check the care label:

First things first, take a look at the care label on each clothing item. Each garment comes with a care label that tells you the best way to wash it—whether it’s delicate, needs handwashing, or requires dry cleaning. These symbols help you sort your clothes out.

2. Sort by colour:

After checking the care labels, start by separating your laundry into bundles based on whether they are whites, lights, or darks. Sorting based on colour helps preserve it and prevents any unexpected colour transfers.

3. Sort by fabric type:

Different fabrics need different care. Heavy items like towels and jeans can damage delicate fabrics like handkerchiefs in the wash. Once you’ve created different groups sorted by colours, separate them further into different groups based on how the fabric is and its weight.

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For example, towels and jeans can go in one pile, while delicates like handkerchiefs and strappy tops can be put in another laundry bag.

4. Sort heavily stained clothes:

Some clothes like everyday jeans or T-shirts can get dirtier than others, needing a bit more care like a pre-treatment or a stronger wash cycle. So it’s best to treat extremely dirty clothes differently so that they don’t affect or mix with the rest of your laundry.

By giving your laundry a little extra attention and sorting it, you’ll keep your clothes looking great and will actually look forward to laundry day. Happy laundry!

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