HOW TO GET THE BEST WASHING RESULT

Laundry is a duty that everyone wants to get rid of as soon as humanly possible. I’m sure we all had daydreams of dumping our garments into a box to magically restore them to their original state. Although we may not have it in reality, these methods are your next best thing.

Don’t neglect your laundry

If you keep your working clothes in a bag to do a workout, remember to wash them as soon as possible. The best way to get rid of dirt and smell is to wash it as soon as possible. Even if the daily laundry basket yields only a few articles, it would be smart to just hand wash them.

Sort your laundry by:

Color

Separate light-colored fabrics from dark ones. Dark color fabrics usually bleed dye during wash, tainting the lighter ones. Do not mix them during laundry.

Fabric

Identify the types of fabric, and separate them accordingly. Some of the rough fabric can damage the delicates.

Soil Level

Fabric with stains should not be mixed with other laundry articles. They can easily transfer the soil which would make your job harder than it already is. Set it aside for pre-treatment.

Check your laundry

After sorting them all out, it is important to check your laundry to ensure the pockets are empty, zippers are closed, buttons are undone and clothes are inside out. These are all preventative measures to allow your garments to last longer.

Pre-treat your soiled fabrics

Stains are not stubborn if you know exactly how to handle them. Check the fabric care label and identify the type of stains before proceeding. Although you should always treat it promptly, it is also important to understand it. Most stains can be removed simply by applying our JET powder detergent on the stain before washing it accordingly.

Add detergent at the right time

If your washing machine has a designated dispenser for detergent, all you need to do is fill it in with our JET powder detergent and let it work its magic. However, if it is not available; you should add it when the machine is filled halfway with water. Avoid adding it directly on top of your garments as it may damage them. On the other hand, softener should be added at the beginning of the final rinse.

Dry, Iron, and Store

Shake them out so they will dry more easily and with less wrinkles. Dry under the sun as it always gives a fresh and natural feeling to your fabric. Don’t hang wet woolen fabrics, just lay them flat on a towel under direct sunlight to prevent misshapen garments. Iron accordingly, from garments requiring the lowest heat. Iron in a straight motion, lengthwise to prevent stretching. Ensure the clothes are cool and dry before folding them. Store the garments loosely to allow them to breathe and air to circulate. Prevent from storing them in humid places away from the light. If necessary, use chemical desiccant to absorb the moisture.

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