Tips for Laundry Washing

LOOKING FOR TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR WASHING EXPERIENCE. 

Tip 1 - Select Right Detergent

When it’s time to choose a detergent, shoppers often buy the one their parents used or grab the one that’s cheapest. There are much better ways to select a detergent to meet your laundry needs.

Powdered detergents work well for general loads and are usually less expensive; however, they don’t always dissolve correctly in cold water and leave white residue on fabrics.

Liquid detergents, which usually contain enzymes, are good for pretreating stains. The key to selecting a liquid detergent that fits your needs is to read a full list of ingredients. More enzymes in the formula equal better cleaning power.

What about the single dose pods, packs, and tablets? They are convenient and easy to use. They prevent overdosing but check the price per load if you’re on a budget.

Keen Johnson’s KEEN Detergent is formulated for multi-actions applications with ability to kills germs while cleaning the clothes deep into fiber using Oxytogen technology.

Tip 2 -Use Less Detergent

One of the biggest laundry mistakes is using too much detergent. Overdosing detergent can create so many suds that they trap soil allowing it to redeposit on clothes. Try using one-half less than the recommended amount and see if you are pleased with the results. Your clothes will look better and you’ll save money.

If you have a front load washer that smells terrible, using less detergent may just solve your problem.

Keen Johnson’ KEEN Detergent is one of the most cost effective detergent which just requires 15 ml to wash a half full loaded or 3 kg laundry in the washing machine for. The 3 kg laundry is equivalent to a daily clothes of small family. One bottle of KEEN detergent can last up to 4 months. It is cost effective with low consumption to save the Earth.

Tip 3 Catch Stains Fast

The key to successful stain removal is to act quickly.

As soon as possible after stains occur, rinse or soak the garment in cold water, apply a stain remover, and get it into the washer.

If the stain is still there, never put the garment in the dryer. Use a stain remover and rewash. Be sure to use the right stain removal technique for each type of stain.

Keen Johnson’s KEEN Detergent use Oxytogen Technology to deteriorate the stubborn stains with the action of hydrogen peroxide and bubbles formation deep into the fiber of the clothes

Tip 4 Avoid Bleeding Colours

No one wants the surprise of pink underwear or a tie-dyed effect on a white shirt. In other words, always sort your clothes correctly to prevent colors from bleeding onto unsuspecting fabrics.

To find out if something is colorfast before you wash it, wet a cotton swab and rub it on an inside corner or seam and see if the dye transfers to the swab. If it does, hand wash the item separately.

If that random red sock falls into a white load of clothes, know how to remove the dye stains.

Tip 5 Reduce Fading

Clothes are expensive and fading can cause them to look worn out very quickly. By turning dark-colored clothes inside out before washing you can avoid abrasion and wear to fabric surfaced that cause dull appearances. Know how to keep black clothes black to protect your clothing investment.

Tip 6 Avoid Shrinking and Stretching

The reasons clothes shrink and stretch are varied from fiber content and type of weave to how you wash or clean them.

Some of the best ways to avoid shrinking or stretching in clothing are to use a cold water setting, avoid too much agitation, and a hot clothes dryer.

Tip 7 Keep Whites Looking Bright

When whites start going gray or yellow, it could be because you are using water temperatures that are too low. You may be overloading your washer and piling in really dirty clothes that cause dirt to resettle on mildly soiled clothes making them dull.

Tip 8 Handle Delicates With Care

To make bras and delicate undergarments hold their shape and last longer, wash them by hand in a sink filled with cool water. If you want to use the washer, toss bras in a mesh lingerie bag and use the delicate cycle.

Tip 9 Reduce Wrinkles

Who has time to iron? Use a fabric softener or dryer sheet to help reduce fabric wrinkles and select the lowest dryer temperature setting possible that will still get the job done. Always remove clothing from the dryer as quickly as possible when they’re dry and immediately fold or hang them.

Tip 10 Select the Right Water Temperature

Selecting the right water temperature for each specific laundry load is the key to success. Cold water works well for delicate fabrics, items that might shrink, and sensitive dark colors that tend to bleed. Cold water also saves you money by reducing the cost of utilities.

Warm water is appropriate for moderately soiled clothing and human-made fabrics.

Hot water should be used for bedding and towels, cotton whites, and heavily stained work clothes, specifically those with oil or grease stains.

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