There are universal symbols which helps to guide you before washing which cycle to use. Differnt fabric type have different laundry needs, it is important to check most common symbols labels before getting started. Following these labels will get you the best results along with fabric care.
For hard stains of tea, coffee, gravy: pour detergent on the stain, rub the fabric togather or soft brush rubbing and leave it for 15 minutes to help detergent work on softening the stain. For liquid stains of blood, ink, oil, grease: repare solution with detergent and let the garments soak in the solution for 30 minutes before wash.
Powder is what most of us have grown up seeing and using tried and tested laundry agent, detergents are easy to use whether in bucket wash or machine wash.
Many people who prefer machine wash opt for detergent liquid over powder perhaps due to the perceived convenience.While there is no difference in effectiveness, liquid can often be used as a mild pre-treatment agent.
For better results in machine wash it is importnat to have the appropriate load size in order to move the clothese to get clean. presoak cycle is always recommanded for machine wash.Cleaning the machine regularly is also important activity for the better life of machines and to avoid the damage of fabrics.
It’s important to choose the correct temperature for drying to prevent shrinkage and damage to the garments’ fibers. Some fabrics needs speical attention for drying so refer care labels also.When a care label tells you to lay a garment flat to dry, it means that you should lay it out on a flat surface such as a drying rack or work surface instead of hanging it up. Garments not suitable for the tumble dryer can generally go on a washing line or hanger. Dry shirts, jackets and other pieces of clothing that need to stay in shape on a hanger, and use clothespins to line dry all your other washing without creating creases. Line drying is particularly common when it comes to drying cotton clothes.