Here are 15 common laundry mistakes you should avoid if you want your clothes to last longer, smell fresher, and stay in good shape:
15 Things You Should NEVER Do With Your Laundry
1. Overloading the Washing Machine
- Clothes won’t get properly cleaned and detergent won’t rinse out well.
2. Using Too Much Detergent
- Leaves residue on clothes and can cause skin irritation.
3. Mixing Colors Carelessly
- Dark colors can bleed onto lighter fabrics.
4. Ignoring Care Labels
- Those tags tell you exactly how to wash and dry safely.
5. Leaving Wet Clothes Sitting Too Long
- Leads to mildew smell and bacteria growth.
6. Washing Everything in Hot Water
- Can shrink fabrics and fade colors.
7. Not Sorting by Fabric Type
- Heavy items (like towels) can damage delicate clothes.
8. Using Too Much Fabric Softener
- Can reduce absorbency (especially in towels) and build up on fabric.
9. Drying Everything on High Heat
- Causes shrinking and weakens fibers.
10. Not Emptying Pockets
- Tissues, coins, or pens can ruin clothes (and the machine!).
11. Skipping Stain Treatment
- Stains set permanently if not treated before washing.
12. Washing Delicates Normally
- Items like lingerie or soft fabrics need gentle cycles or hand washing.
13. Not Cleaning Your Washing Machine
- A dirty machine = dirty-smelling clothes.
14. Zipping Nothing (or Everything!)
- Unzipped zippers can snag clothes; fully zipped items wash better.
15. Drying Clothes for Too Long
- Overdrying causes wrinkles, shrinkage, and wear.
💡 Quick Pro Tip:
Turn clothes inside out before washing to protect colors and reduce fading.
If you want, I can share a simple laundry routine that professionals use to keep clothes looking new for years—it’s surprisingly easy and saves money too.