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by cameronh90
1465 days ago
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So many laundry tags have OTT requirements. I have hoodies that claim dry clean only, but of course come out completely fine in the machine. Lots of bras say hand wash only but we've never had any issues with them in the machine either. Generally, we just ignore the labels and put all the clothes in a colour separated wash on the 30c daily eco cycle. If the clothes get damaged - which is rare in a modern non-agitator washing machine - we just don't buy that type of fabric/garment any more. It does reduce the clothing options a little bit, for example, no silk, but it's worth the improved quality of life. Laundry Darwinism. There are a few types of necessary item we do get dry cleaned, such as expensive suits and ball gowns, but at least for us those are rare use. The other thing that has improved our life a lot is only buying non-iron clothing. |
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The physical world is complex.
Interestingly most detergent works great at 30c. Hotter wash temps are for a time before biological enzymes were used as detergent additives.