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How to...
Take Care

of Your Clothes

Expert guides for every type of fabric. From washing to ironing — we've got you covered every step of the way.

Blended Fabrics

Mixed fabrics & proper care

Stain Removal

Effective techniques for every stain

Wash Denim

Wash your jeans without fading

Sheets & Towels

Cleanliness & soft texture

HOW TO...

Wash your Blended Fabrics

1

Read the Care Label

The first step in washing any blended fabric is to read its care label. There, you will find the fabric composition, such as 100% cotton or 65% polyester, 35% cotton.

💡 Tip: Once you know the fabric composition, you can determine the best care method.

2

Follow the 70% Rule

Follow the care instructions for the fabric that makes up the largest percentage of the blend.If the composition is 70% cotton + 30% polyester, follow the care instructions for cotton.

💡 Exception: If the fabric contains even a small amount of silk or wool, always follow the care instructions for those materials.

3

Special Rules for Delicate Fabrics

Silk, wool, and cashmere require extra care. Even if they make up a small percentage of the fabric blend, always follow the care instructions specific to these materials.

💡 Example: 90% linen + 10% silk → care for it as silk.

FabricTemperatureWash CycleDryingIroning
Cotton30–60°CRegularTumble Dry or Air DryHigh Heat
Polyester30°CDelicateAir DryLow Heat
SilkColdHand WashLay Flat to Air DryLow Heat / Steam
Wool / Cashmere30°CWool / DelicateLay Flat to Air DrySteam Only
Linen40°CRegularAir DryHigh Heat (While Damp)

HOW TO...

Removing Stains

Coffee & Tea

Rinse immediately with cold water. Apply My Laundry Room Stain Remover.

Easy
🍷

Wine

Blot immediately. Do not rub. Use the Wash & Stain Bar.

Medium
🌿

Grass

Stain Remover is ideal. Let it sit for 10 minutes before washing.

Medium
🖊️

Ink

Use rubbing alcohol first, then apply Stain Remover. Do not wash with hot water.

Hard
💄

Makeup

The Wash & Stain Bar effectively removes makeup and oily residues.

Medium
🩸

Blood

Always use cold water—never hot. Apply Stain Remover and wash immediately.

Hard
🧴

Oil & Grease

Absorb with talcum powder or flour. Apply Wash & Stain Bar and wash with warm water.

Medium
🔄

Old Stains

Soak in cold water with vinegar for 30 minutes. Apply Stain Remover before washing.

Hard

HOW TO...

Wash Denim

1

Pre-Treat Stains

Treat stains before washing using a Stain Remover or a Wash & Stain Bar. Pay special attention to high-wear areas such as cuffs, hems, and pocket edges.

💡 Tip: For stubborn odors, soak the garment in cold water with ¼ cup of white vinegar for 30 minutes before washing.

2

Prepare for Washing

Turn your jeans inside out to protect the color and reduce fading. Fasten zippers and buttons before placing them in the washing machine. Choose a regular wash cycle unless the care label recommends otherwise.

💡 Tip: Wash dark denim in cold water. For white or very light denim, warm water may be used along with a detergent designed for whites.

3

Drying

Air drying is the best option for preserving both the shape and color of your jeans. Avoid tumble drying dark denim whenever possible, as high heat can cause shrinkage and fading.

💡 Tip: Do not wring jeans aggressively. Hang them up immediately after washing to help prevent wrinkles and maintain their fit.

HOW TO...

Wash your Sheets & Duvets

1

Washing Frequency

Wash your bed sheets every 1–2 weeks to maintain freshness and hygiene. Duvets and pillows should be washed every 2–3 months, or according to the manufacturer's care instructions.

💡 Tip: Sheets absorb sweat, body oils, and dust mites over time, so washing them at 60°C helps ensure proper sanitization.

2

Choose the Right Temperature & Cycle

For cotton sheets, wash at 60°C for effective cleaning and sanitization. Microfiber bedding should be washed at 30–40°C on a delicate cycle. For duvets, always check the care label and follow the recommended washing instructions.

💡 Tip: Use My Laundry Room's Bio Fabric Conditioner to keep bedding soft, fresh, and comfortable after every wash.

3

Drying & Storage

Hang bedding immediately after washing to prevent wrinkles and musty odors. Duvets require plenty of space to dry properly, and high dryer temperatures should be avoided to protect the filling and fabric.

💡 Tip: Store clean sheets and bedding in a cool, well-ventilated area away from moisture to maintain freshness and prevent mildew.

ItemTemperatureWash CycleDryingNote
Cotton Bed Sheets60°CRegularAir Dry or Tumble DrySanitize at 60°C
Microfiber30–40°CDelicateAir DryAvoid High Heat
Satin / SilkColdHand WashLay Flat to Air DryHandle with Extra Care
Duvets (Cotton)40–60°CRegularLow Heat Tumble DryUse a Large Washer (8kg+)
Duvets (Feather/Down)30°CDelicateLow Heat Tumble DryAdd Tennis Balls to Restore Loft

HOW TO...

Wash your Towels

1

Wash for Maximum Softness

Wash your towels every 3–4 uses at 40–60°C. Avoid overloading the washing machine, as towels need enough space to rinse thoroughly and maintain their softness.

💡 Tip: Use less detergent than you think you need. Excess detergent can leave residue that stiffens towel fibers over time.

2

Fabric Softener & Sanitizing

Use a quality fabric conditioner to keep towels soft and comfortable. Every 4–6 washes, run a 60°C wash cycle without fabric softener to ensure proper sanitization and remove any buildup from detergents and softeners.

💡 Tip: Half a cup of white vinegar can be used instead of fabric softener. It helps remove residue and naturally restores softness.

3

Drying for a Soft Feel

Shake towels well before hanging them to dry. If you use a tumble dryer, select a low-heat setting and add a couple of tennis balls to help fluff the fibers and keep towels soft.

💡 Tip: Avoid leaving towels in direct sunlight for long periods, as prolonged exposure can weaken fibers and make towels feel rougher over time.

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Temperature

40–60°C for cotton. 30°C for microfiber.

Cotton
🧴

Detergent

Use less than usual. Avoid detergent residue buildup.

Caution
🌬️

Fluffiness

Shake before hanging to dry. Use tennis balls in the dryer.

Tip
🦠

Sanitizing

Every 4–6 washes, wash at 60°C without fabric softener.

Important
🧺

Washing Frequency

Wash every 3–4 uses. Face towels should be washed every 2 uses.

Regular Care
🍋

Natural Fabric Softener

Use ½ cup of vinegar instead of fabric softener for extra softness.

Natural
☀️

Drying

Air dry or tumble dry on low heat. Avoid direct sunlight.

Caution
🗓️

Replacement

Replace towels every 1–2 years to maintain hygiene and absorbency.

Hygiene

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Have Questions?

Can I use more detergent for better cleaning?

No — always follow the dosage instructions on the detergent packaging. Using too much detergent can leave residue on both your clothes and your washing machine.

How much empty space should I leave in the drum?

Always leave enough room to fit an open hand above the laundry. This ensures better cleaning performance and proper weight distribution.

Can I wash wool garments in the washing machine?

Check the care label first. If machine washing is allowed, use the Wool program and avoid high spin speeds.

Should large items such as sheets and curtains be folded or left open in the washing machine?

Large items should always be placed in the drum unfolded and spread out. This allows them to wash more effectively and helps distribute the weight evenly during the cycle.

Should I leave the washing machine door open after a wash?

Yes! Leave the door open for 1–2 hours after each cycle to allow the drum to dry and help prevent unpleasant odors.

How do I clean the inside of my washing machine?

Add 150g of baking soda, run an empty cycle at 60–90°C, and repeat every 4 months to keep your machine fresh and clean.

How often should I clean the filter?

Clean your washing machine filter every 6 months to maintain optimal performance and extend the lifespan of the appliance.

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