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When to use cold water for laundry?

When to use cold water for laundry

Soak in cold water before washing

Many people do not wash their clothes in a standardized way, which is easy causes damage to the clothes. The correct way is to soak the clothes in cold water before washing them.

When the laundry is not standardized, when the detergent is dissolved, the clothes to be washed are put indirectly. The dry fibers absorb enough detergent, especially in the deepest part of the fibers. It is difficult for preconceived detergents to completely rinse when rinsing the net. After several such irregular items of washing, the clothing fabric will turn gray, yellow, or even hard due to the detergent and dirt remaining in the fibers.

Coldwater soak before doing laundry may seem simple, but its implications are profound. Soaking makes the water first enter the fiber and occupy all the space. During the process of adding detergent, the detergent and sewage will not enter the fiber again. This is a preconceived principle. It is much easier to rinse, and the quality of washing is basically guaranteed.

In addition, the purpose of using cold water is as follows:

One is to prevent the permanent fixation of protein and tannin stains due to heat;

The second is to prevent colored fabrics from fading, cross-color, and color-matching accidents due to heat;

The third is to prevent wool or synthetic fibers from being damaged during long-term heating and soaking.