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QuestionDon't I need a brush to scrub my clothes while washing?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerScrubbing your clothes can actually stretch or damage the fibers. Just swish your clothes around and let them soak instead.
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QuestionCan you use regular laundry detergent for hand washing?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt is not a good idea to use regular laundry detergent for hand washing on a regular basis. If it’s an emergency, you can use it, preferably on clothes that would normally be machine washable. Wool, silk, cashmere, and any other item that normally needs hand washing should normally be washed in a gentle soap mix or hand washing mix because the enzymes in normal detergent are too strong for such materials. Also consider the effect the machine detergent might have on your hands, as it can be quite drying. In most cases, you’d be better off choosing a mild dish-washing liquid over machine detergent when hand washing clothes.
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QuestionHow do I hand wash a white cotton shirt?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerWhite clothes fare best when washed together, away from dark clothes, to avoid transfer of colors. So, if you have clothes to hand wash of different colors, separate the whites. Use water as hot as you can stand to put your hands in, as it’s usual to wash cotton in hot water but don’t make it so hot you scald yourself! Add hand washing detergent and if there are any stains, focus on treating and scrubbing those as well as washing the shirt. For more help with washing white clothes specifically, see How to Wash White Clothes .
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QuestionCan you use body wash for hand washing clothes?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt is possible to use body wash for hand washing clothes and can be especially handy when you’re traveling or you’ve run out of hand-washing detergent. Be careful to avoid any body wash that might transfer dark colors (test a small unseen part first if you’re unsure) and avoid any with additives like glitter, as these will stick to your clothes. Treat body wash as an emergency alternative rather than regular hand-washing detergent though, as it lacks the brighteners in detergent and isn’t made specifically for clothes washing. Finally, never put body wash in a washing machine, as the suds it will create will damage the machine.
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QuestionCan I wash silk with a bar of handwashing soap?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can wash silk with a bar of hand-washing soap, provided you use a mild soap. It may prove to be more expensive than using laundry soap or hand-washing detergent but if you’re not likely to be washing that many items, it’s okay. Follow the usual rules for washing silk, like not using hot water or wringing it dry, and you should find it works just fine. For help with washing silk, see How to Wash Silk Garments .
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QuestionCan I use dish soap to wash clothes by hand?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt is possible to wash clothes by hand, provided you use a mild detergent that won’t transfer any coloring to the clothes. However, never use dish soap in the washing machine because it will produce too many suds, which can damage the machine.
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QuestionCan you use shampoo to wash your clothes?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerFor emergencies, you can use shampoo to hand wash clothes. Choose a mild one though, preferably baby shampoo. Avoid any shampoos that might transfer color to your clothes (such as tinting shampoos), if you’re unsure, then check an inconspicuous spot on a light item first. Combination shampoo-conditioner and conditioner are not suitable to hand wash clothes. And never put shampoo into a washing machine; the high level of suds that will form might damage the washing machine.
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QuestionShould I only wash my bras by hand?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThis depends on how delicate the bras are. Bras have become a lot more resilient in recent years, with many made from spandex, Lycra and other synthetics, as well as stronger stitching and less frills on everyday bras, which means they can handle machine washing much better. However, delicate bras with lots of lace, etc., and any bras that have a label stating "hand wash only," should be washed by hand only. For help with either hand washing or machine washing bras, see How to Wash a Bra .
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QuestionI hand-washed my clothes because my washing machine is messed up. So after I hand wash them, can I put them in the dryer instead of laying them flat?Community AnswerYes. It makes no difference how they were washed, you can dry them just the same. It's just suggested to lay items flat if you were hand-washing because the garment's cleaning instructions recommended it.
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QuestionIs the "hand wash" cycle on a washing machine the same as washing by hand? I have a newer model (around 2012) LG front load washer.Community AnswerNo, the hand washing cycle on a washing machine is not appropriate for most hand wash only items of clothing. Try washing delicate clothing by hand, rather than risk using the hand wash setting on your machine.
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QuestionCan I use a washing machine to wash my underwear?Community AnswerProbably, but it depends on what material they are made from, check the tags, there should be instructions for care.
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QuestionIs it okay to dry clothes on a clothesline?Community AnswerOf course, it has been done that way for many years.
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QuestionIs it okay to use dishwashing liquid as a substitute for detergents?Community AnswerNo! Dishwashing liquid contains chemicals that may damage or shrink your clothes, so this is not a suitable substitute.
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QuestionIs it best to wash clothes by hand or in a washing machine?Community AnswerIt depends on what you prefer. If you have many clothes to wash and not much time, you should use a washing machine. If you have enough time to hand wash your clothes, then go for it! Both will get the clothes clean as long as you use the correct techniques.
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QuestionWhat if the cloth has a stubborn stain? Is it okay to rub the cloth against itself to remove it?Community AnswerYes that's what I do. Or I use a new toothbrush with stain remover and the stains come out every time. If they don't come out the first time, do the same thing again.
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QuestionDuring the drying process in step 2, could I place more than one clothing item on the table top?Community AnswerYes, but if the clothes overlap, it may take longer to dry or leave some spots still wet, so try not to have them overlap too much.
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QuestionHow do I remove oils stains from a black t-shirt when washing by hand?Community AnswerBefore hand-washing in the manner described in the article, rub the stain with a bar of bath soap (I use Ivory).
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QuestionHow do I wash my clothes by hand if I'm using bleach?Community AnswerYou should wear rubber gloves while washing and rinsing, if you are hand-washing your clothes.
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QuestionThe tag on my dress says to hand wash it and line dry, but these directions say that if I hang clothes to dry vertically, they'll lose their shape. Should I lay the dress flat to dry it?Community AnswerItems made with a loose knit or fabric that retains a lot of water should be laid flat, because their weight when wet can pull them out of shape. These items will usually have a tag saying "lay flat to dry" or similar. If your dress says to line dry, it probably doesn't fall into this category, so you don't need to worry.
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QuestionWhat happens if I leave my clothing in the washer for too long?Community AnswerIf it’s just for the day, there might be a slight musty smell upon opening, which shouldn’t stay and should not persist after the clothing is properly dried. However, leaving clothing wet in there over like-several days to a week will mean that you’re looking at some serious mildew and the clothes will need to be treated. Also, if you live in a humid/tropical climate, even a day can lead to stinky clothing, so set an alarm to remind you to remove clothing at the end of the wash.
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QuestionHow do I wash my clothes quickly if I have to do it by hand?Community AnswerThere's really no fast way. But if your washing machine has broken but your dryer still works, then you can hand wash it but use the dryer. That'll speed up the process.
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QuestionHow do I hand wash and dry bath towels?Community AnswerYou can just us the steps here. Just add mild detergent, soap or anything that would be good for your towels, then lay them out without any folding.
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