
Most Common Clothing Care Mistakes That Damage Your Children's Wardrobe
Proper washing, drying and ironing of clothes not only allows you to enjoy your favourite outfits for longer, but it's also a significant saving – of water, electricity and money. By introducing just a few changes, both your wallet and the environment will benefit. Check whether you're making these mistakes when caring for your wardrobe, and thereby shortening the life of your favourite dresses for girls or blouses.
You probably know that washing should be sorted, appropriate detergents should be used, and so forth. However, nobody's perfect and everyone occasionally makes a mistake – like throwing a red sock into a white wash. What's important is that this one slip-up doesn't become a habit.
Discover what the most commonly made mistakes are when caring for children's clothing and beyond. Read on!
Why Following Care Labels Matters for Children's Clothes
Let whoever has never cut off a single label from purchased clothing, such as a smart dress for girls, cast the first scissors. Often that little scrap of fabric can be genuinely irritating during wear, which is why mums get rid of it from clothes. Unfortunately, this is a major mistake!
Let's be honest – you can't remember all the recommendations regarding washing, drying and ironing every piece of your child's wardrobe. The label contains information about proper care for girls' dresses and other children's garments. This way, when it's time to clean the outfit, you know which programme and temperature to choose so the garment can survive the entire process unscathed.
How Much Detergent Should You Actually Use
Although information about the recommended amount of washing powder can be found on every detergent package, many people pour it into the machine "by eye". Unfortunately, too little or too much can have an enormous impact on the future condition of favourite girls' dresses and other garments. If you belong to this group of people, definitely follow the recommendations and dose the proper amount of washing powder and liquids.
Problems with Too Much Detergent
Moreover, excess washing powder can cause insufficient rinsing of detergent from children's clothing. Such action in the long term results in discolouration and increased susceptibility to damage of the child's wardrobe. Additionally, unrinsed products can cause rashes and skin irritation, particularly in little ones! Extra rinsing, meanwhile, means additional costs for water and energy, when all you need to do is dose the powder properly!
Choosing the Right Detergent for Different Fabrics
"I only have powder for whites, but I'll put it in with dark clothes. What could happen?" Well, there's a reason several versions of detergents exist! Each contains appropriate enzymes, conditioning ingredients and surfactants that are meant not only to effectively remove stains but also to care for the cleaned wardrobe.
What Happens When You Use Wrong Detergents
So what can happen? Powders for light fabrics contain stronger detergents and bleaching compounds. Therefore, if you throw it in with, for example, dark girls' dresses, they may lose their colour depth more quickly. That's why you should try to match appropriate detergents to the type of washing.
Why Temperature Settings Matter for Fabric Longevity
It's understandable that when cleaning dirty clothes, you also want to eliminate microorganisms and other bacteria from them. However, setting the temperature higher than recommended by the manufacturer can significantly shorten the life of favourite outfits and smart dresses for girls. Excessively high temperature has an enormous impact on the fabric structure, which can become very weakened or even shrink! Therefore, don't risk it and rather set lower values during washing.
Inside-Out Washing Technique for Better Results
It seems like such a simple thing, yet many people forget about it. Washing inside-out protects garments and girls' dresses from excessive colour fading, damage to prints, and tearing of protruding embellishments (such as sewn-on sequins or pearls). So from now on, before you throw something into the machine – check whether it's turned inside-out!
How Often Should You Really Wash Different Fabrics
Of course, this subsection isn't encouraging anyone to abandon wardrobe hygiene! However, some types of fabrics can safely be cleaned less frequently without losing appearance and garment quality. This refers primarily to denim and wool.
Special Care for Denim and Wool
For these materials, the less frequent contact with water, the better. Moreover, clothes made from these fabrics respond excellently to airing and freezing (though caution should be exercised here, as this may affect fibre elasticity). So if your child's wardrobe contains a wool jumper or denim dress for girls, think twice about whether it really needs to end up in the washing machine.
When Did You Last Clean Your Washing Machine
You do washing regularly every few days. But when did you last clean the washing machine itself...? Unfortunately, this is a common mistake many people make. The appliance should also be cleaned regularly, and not just the drum and rubber seal, but also the powder drawer, pipes and drain. For this purpose, you can use special preparations or natural cleaning agents (vinegar, citric acid, bicarbonate of soda, etc.). Perform such cleaning at least once a month, and your washing will certainly always be clean.
Simple Changes for Better Clothing Care Results
As you can see, there are still many mistakes you might make during clothing care. Fortunately, they're not difficult to eliminate, and changing habits can give you measurable benefits. From now on, before you start a wash, think about this!
See also our other articles on similar topics:
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