70% of Linen Wears Out Due to Washing Mistakes: How to Choose the Right Mode.

70% of Linen Wears Out Due to Washing Mistakes: How to Choose the Right Mode
70% of Linen Wears Out Due to Washing Mistakes: How to Choose the Right Mode

According to ТСН: To make your linen last longer and keep its softness and freshness, it is essential to choose the right washing mode. Cotton requires a standard cycle at a temperature of 40–60°C with moderate spinning, while silk and synthetics demand delicate washing at 30°C without excessive friction. Correct settings will help avoid wear and preserve color brightness.

An incorrect mode can lead to loss of shape, fading, and even cause allergies due to bacteria. According to the American Association of Textile Manufacturers, over 70% of premature linen wear cases arise from incorrect washing machine settings.

Main Washing Modes

  • Cotton: 40–60°C, 800–1000 rpm, 1–2 hours;

  • Silk/Wool: 30°C, 400–600 rpm, 30–60 minutes;

  • Synthetics: 30–40°C, 600–800 rpm, 45–90 minutes;

  • Linen: 50°C, 1000–1200 rpm, 90–150 minutes;

  • Satin: 40°C, 600 rpm, 60 minutes.

Before washing, it is important to sort linen by color, turn it inside out, and check pockets. It is recommended to use gentle gels, fill the drum up to 2/3, and dry in the fresh air, avoiding direct sunlight.

Ecology and Health

Eco modes at 30°C save energy and protect the fabric. Hypoallergenic rinsing will remove detergent residues, and steam cycles will destroy mites and bacteria.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • overloading the machine;
  • ignoring labels;
  • using hot water for colored linen;
  • skipping stain pre-treatment;
  • drying at high temperatures.

Washing Frequency: it is recommended once every 7–10 days; for children and allergy sufferers, more frequently, at 60°C if necessary. By following these tips, you can keep your linen soft, fresh, and resistant to wear for many years.

Thus, the right approach to washing can significantly extend the lifespan of your textiles. Considering specialists' recommendations, you can maintain your linen in proper condition and reduce the risk of allergies or other health issues related to soiled linen.


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