How to Wash Clothes?

In this article, we will discuss how to wash clothes? If you are frustrated overpaying your dry cleaners as your washing machine is out-of-order or it is ruining your expensive clothes. And, you have no idea as to how to wash clothes. Then this article is for you. Washing clothes by hand may not be your cup of tea, but it is a good way to save your favorite clothes and extend their life. Here we will guide you as to how to wash clothes cleanly and safely. This will not only save your clothes and money but will also be a good learning. Follow the instruction properly to get the positive results.

How to Wash Clothes

Steps to Wash Clothes

1.) Sort Out Your Clothes Before you Start Washing

Steps to Follow:

  • Washing clothes with your hand gives you a little more freedom in sorting your wash loads, but you need to sort out your laundry before you start.
  • For this, separate your entire white clothing, your dark clothing and your colored clothing.
  • Special items such as some delicate fabrics or any dirty articles of clothing should be kept and washed separately.

2.) Get Some Water to Wash Clothes

Steps to Follow:

  • In this step, you will have to arrange two tubs of water.
  • Keep one bucket for washing and second one for rinsing.
  • You can also use a split sink or bathtub in case you don’t have a washing tub.
  • Remember! Different colored clothing requires different washing temperatures; whereas white and light-colored fabrics require hot water, and dark color need cooler water.
  • When you refill your tub with fresh water for each load, make sure you adjust the temperature accordingly for every set of clothes.

3.) Detergent to Wash Clothes

Steps to Follow:

  • For this step you need to pour one or two tablespoon of detergent powder into a tub of warm water.
  • You can also go for liquid detergent as it works best in case of hand washing clothes. It dissolves quickly into the water.
  • Mix the detergent well in the water with your hands to make it disperse and bubble up.

4.) Add Clothes in Detergent Solution

Steps to Follow:

  • Now, place a set of your dirty clothes into the bucket of hot water.
  • Allow them get soaked with solution for about ten to fifteen minutes before you start rinsing them out.

5.) Wash Your Clothes

Steps to Follow:

  • There are two main techniques of washing your clothes: you can either use your hands to mix the clothes around, or you can mix them using a pole of some sort. Both methods are fine to loosen up dirt and grime.
  • You can also wash clothes using a washboard.
  • There are many tools available to wash clothes and work effectively in removing trapped dirt.

6.) Pay Attention to Dirtiest Sections

Steps to Follow:

  • Some clothes require a bit more washing concern than the others. For instance, your handkerchief, underwear, socks, and dirty work clothes get more dirt buildup, thus they need more cleaning.
  • In such case, you can wash them individually using your hand with a dab of additional detergent by rubbing the fabric gently against itself.

7.) Rinse Your Clothes

Steps to Follow:

  • To get rid of the soap and dirt that was rinsed into the water, you will need to dip these freshly washed clothes into the other bucket which is filled with clean water.
  • Move them around to remove as much of the old water as possible.
  • If you feel that there is still a lot of detergent locked into the fibers, you can rinse them again by filling a new bucket with clean water.
  • It will be difficult to hang these freshly washed clothes to dry as they will be completely drenched. So you will need to get out as much excess water as you can before hanging them up.
  • For this, gently squeeze them without twisting or wringing. This will help remove water without hampering the fibers or stretching the clothes. Another way to remove the water is by wrapping the clothes in a clean, dry towel instead.

8.) Hang Up to Dry the Clothes

Steps to Follow:

  • In order to protect your clothes from fading in the sun, simply flip your clothes inside out before hanging.
  • Next, drape these flipped clothes over a clothesline and pin them up in place using some clothespins.
  • Your clothes may take a few hours to fully dry, but it mainly depending on the temperature, humidity levels and the material of your clothes.