While doing laundry is one of the basic things that every adult does regularly, some people still make some laundry mistakes from time to time.
These mistakes can lead to clothes being dirty or damaged after cleaning, or even a broken washing machine.
Here are the most popular laundry mistakes.
Stuffing too many clothes into the washing machine can prevent proper agitation and rinsing, leading to less effective cleaning.
Failing to sort laundry based on color, fabric type, and care instructions can result in color bleeding, fabric damage, and shrinking.
Care labels provide essential information about how to wash and dry your garments properly.
Neglecting to read and follow these instructions can lead to shrinking, stretching, fading, or other damage.
Using excessive detergent doesn't necessarily result in cleaner clothes.
In fact, it can leave residue on fabrics, causing them to feel stiff and dull.
While hot water can be effective for heavy soiling and germ elimination, it's not always necessary or suitable for all fabrics.
Overdrying clothes in the dryer can lead to shrinkage, wrinkling, and increased wear and tear on fabrics.
The washing machine itself needs regular cleaning to prevent odors, mold, and the buildup of detergent residue.