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How to Separate Laundry: A Simple Step-by-Step Guide
Want to keep your clothes looking new for longer? Sorting your laundry the right way can help prevent fading, color bleeding, and fabric damage. Here’s a practical guide to help you organize your laundry before washing.
🧺 What You’ll Need:
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Laundry baskets or bins
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Mesh laundry bags (for delicate items)
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Stain remover or pre-treatment spray
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Your favorite laundry detergent
✅ Step 1: Read the Care Labels
Before washing, always check the label on your clothing. Some fabrics need special care—like cold water or delicate cycles. When mixing items in a load, follow the label with the most sensitive instructions.
🎨 Step 2: Sort by Color
Divide your laundry into the following groups:
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Whites: Plain white clothing with no prints or designs
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Lights: Pastel colors and white garments with patterns
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Brights: Vivid hues like red, green, blue, or yellow
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Darks: Dark blue, black, brown, and deep purple tones
Tip: If you have kids, sorting by color is a great chore to get them involved in!
🧵 Step 3: Sort by Fabric Type
Not all fabrics wash well together. Group similar materials to avoid wear and tear:
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Heavy fabrics: Jeans, hoodies, or towels
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Delicates: Silk, lace, or undergarments (wash in mesh bags)
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Everyday wear: T-shirts, socks, and casual clothes
Also, check pockets, zip zippers, and turn clothes with prints or embellishments inside out.
🧼 Step 4: Handle Stained or Dirty Clothes Separately
Clothes with stains or heavy dirt need special care. Pre-treat spots with stain remover before washing. Wash these items separately using longer wash cycles and the correct water temperature for the fabric.
🆕 Step 5: Wash New Clothes Separately
New garments often bleed color. For the first few washes, clean them separately to prevent ruining your other laundry. Follow all the same sorting rules by color and fabric to stay safe.
Taking just a few minutes to sort your laundry can extend the life of your clothes and keep them looking fresh. Bookmark this guide and keep it near your laundry area!