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How To Hand Wash Your Laundry

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How To Hand Wash Your Laundry

How To Hand Wash Your Laundry

Here is a short guide to hand washing your laundry. Find out some handy hints, and have your clothes sparkling by the time you've watched the video. Hand Wash Your Laundry with added expertise.



Step 1:

You will need:

  • some laundry to wash eg. Jumper
  • one sink or a basin
  • one bottle laundry detergent, or soap
  • one bottle fabric softener
  • a ready supply water
  • one pair rubber gloves
  • one towel
  • one clothes horse or clothes line
  • one bottle spot cleaner for stains
  • one Iron
  • one piece white cotton
  • one bottle white vinegar


Step 2:

Why wash by hand

Handwashing is a complicated business. The variety of fabrics and fabric mixes widens every day. Washing by hand is tough work. But it is worth it to see your clothes washed with care. They look better, and last longer.


Step 3:

Check the label

The only material you shouldn't wash is leather. For every thing else, check the label.

It is vital to heed the instructions of any care label.

Only try to hand wash garments where the label indicates that they can be machine washed or hand washed.

If you try to wash dry clean only clothing yourself, you risk ruining the colour or shape of the clothes.


Step 4:

Fill the basin with water

Fill the basin with water. Pay attention to the care label when it comes to the temperature of the water. Clothes that are marked with a hand wash symbol should be washed at 35 degrees or less. This will feel lukewarm to the touch. Some clothes will need cold water.

As a general guide line, synthetic fabrics that have elastic properties can lose their elasticity at hot temperatures. Wool can shrink from heat and from the tumbling in a washing machine or dryer.

Handy Hint

Wash your gym clothes soon after use. Perspiration will stain Lycra and elastane within 48 hours. Finish off your workout with a little hand washing and the stain will come out more easily.


Step 5:

Separate your clothes

If you've got a few things to wash group similar items together. Organise them first by colour, so the whites, colours and dark are separated. Then divide the piles in to the water temperature that they need.

Wash each group separately. You will be changing the water in between, but there can be residue of the dye left in the basin, so it's safer to do whites first, then colours, and finally darks.


Step 6:

Test delicate items

The dye in delicate items like silks and woollens can run and ruin the garment and anything else that they are being washed with, so test a little piece first. Dip an inconspicuous piece of the garment in cold or tepid water. Put a piece of white cotton over the damp material and press a warm iron on top. If dye has transferred to the cotton, other than a faint trace, then you shouldn't wash it yourself.


Step 7:

Pre treat clothes

If anything is stained, you should put on a little spot cleaner or suitable stain remover before washing.


Step 8:

Put on gloves

Put on some rubber gloves to protect your hands from the chemicals, they will also help if the water is hot.


Step 9:

Add the detergent

Put a little laundry detergent in the water and move it around so that it's fully dissolved. Use a gentle detergent. The items you are washing are probably delicate.

Warning

Never use chlorine bleach on cashmere or white wool, it will damage the cashmere, and make the white wool yellow.


Step 10:

Soak

Put your first batch of washing in the soapy water and leave them to soak for a few minutes. They are much easier to clean if they are fully drenched through.


Step 11:

Agitate

Knead the clothes to get the detergent and water right through the fabric, and draw out the dirt.

Be careful as loosely woven items and silks can become misshapen if you pull them too much, so very gently rub them so the soap can do its work.

Pay particular attention to areas where you might have perspired or that have become dirty, like the under arms, cuffs and collars.


Step 12:

Rinse

When you are satisfied that the clothing is nice and clean, empty out the soapy water. Press down on the clothes so that as much of the water as possible is gone.

Fill the basin with fresh water, and agitate the clothes a little, and empty out the water again. Repeat this several times until the water runs clear.

You can add a little fabric softener to the first rinse, to condition the fabrics

Handy Hint

To give silk a nice sheen, add a small amount of white vinegar to the water for the final rinse. This will also help to keep it bright and stop it yellowing.


Step 13:

Wring them out

Wring items gently and roll in a towel to soak up more moisture.

Silk shouldn't be wrung as it will become misshapen.

When you have soaked up as much of the water as you can, remove from the towel.


Step 14:

Leave to dry

Most laundry can be left to dry on a line or clothes horse. However, if you are drying wool or heavy materials they should be left to dry flat. If these materials are hung to dry, the water can pull them out of shape.

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    2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (222 days ago)

    Thanks very much to walk me through from hanging basket to hand wash clothes. I just love it.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (227 days ago)

    Thanks so much. I'm doing an internship in India for 4 months and I'm learning how to hand wash.

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (247 days ago)

    Allow this just get your mum to do it for you.

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    Anonymous (248 days ago)

    most of this is common sense but i guess most households have machines to do it or them that they forget how to do things by hands... very nice and informative video!

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    Anonymous (248 days ago)

    Nice video..just what a bachelor like me wanted to learn to save money on the laundry.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (268 days ago)

    Thanks!!! Really have no idea how to go about washing clothes in a landuary machine or hand washing. So this definitely helped!!

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    Anonymous (302 days ago)

    looks like a lab experiment.. lol

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Marie15 (370 days ago)

    This could prove to be very useful. Thank you!

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    2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (389 days ago)

    dirty glovs

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    6 out of 13 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (425 days ago)

    I am a 96 year old virgin widow, who has always washed clothing my hand. I use not only an apron, boots and gloves, but a NASA space suit to ensure that I remain absolutely tip top.

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    2 out of 7 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (435 days ago)

    I am a 22-year old girl who hand washing laundry. In addition to gloves, I also wear an apron and rubber boots when hand washing clothes.

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (447 days ago)

    Now this was very useful! Actually seeing each individual step is quite useful. THanks.

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (485 days ago)

    As a pensioner who is a conservationist and also has a need to be thrifty, I like to wash laundry by hand as much as possible. I am therefore so glad that I found this website, as it has been extremely helpful and useful to me. Thank you very much indeed.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (545 days ago)

    thank you. life saver

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (551 days ago)

    Very helpful!!!

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