Should I use a spin cycle when washing jeans in a washing machine?

Should I use a spin cycle when washing jeans in a washing machine?Many modern washing machines have a dedicated denim cycle, which significantly simplifies the care of these items. However, if there's no dedicated cycle, homemakers are often forced to search for information on whether they can spin-dry jeans in the washing machine. While jeans are a fairly durable material that's difficult to damage, the intense spin cycle in a washing machine can ruin them, making many people afraid to activate this feature. Let's find out whether this cycle can be used on denim.

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Unfortunately, there's no definitive answer, given the wide variety of denims available in stores today. If your garment has decorative elements, such as rhinestones, studs, lace, mesh, and other embellishments, it's best to avoid wringing to avoid damaging the garment. In this case, the only precaution is a long ironing to avoid serious creases.

As a last resort, you can place the jeans in a laundry bag and spin them at 400 rpm.

Stretch jeans should only be wrung out by hand, as a machine can distort the garment so much that it can become several sizes too big. Avoid wrung out items with decorative rips, as this can seriously damage them, turning a small rip into a huge hole. If you are still going to spin regular jeans without decorative elements or rips, then you should do this at a speed of no more than 800 rpm.The washing machine ruined my jeans

Optimal temperature for washing

It's considered safest to wash jeans at a temperature of 30-35 degrees Celsius, as this is the only way to prevent damage and swelling. There's only one downside to this temperature: lukewarm water may not remove some heavy stains. Therefore, stubborn stains should be removed by hand first, before re-washing the garment in the washing machine.

The higher the temperature, the greater the chance of clothes shrinking.

To save time, you can try increasing the washing temperature to 40 degrees or more, but do so at your own risk. Never wash stretch pants at high temperatures, as they will stretch and lose their texture.

What remedy should I use?

For washing and spinning jeans, gels and other liquid household detergents are best suited for washing and spinning jeans, rather than powder detergents. They rinse better from rough fabrics and don't leave white streaks. Furthermore, washing with gel detergents can produce better results, as gel detergents penetrate the fibers better than powder detergents.blind washing gel

It's also acceptable to use household cleaning products for wool and silk, as they provide gentle care. These detergents are excellent for cleaning rough denim, preventing it from fading or shrinking. However, the best choice remains specialized denim detergents.

Another advantage of using gels is that they leave clothes soft and pleasant to the touch, so there is no need to use fabric softener.

If, for some reason, gels and liquid household cleaners aren't suitable for you, try to choose a trusted brand when purchasing laundry detergent. You can also choose a detergent suitable for washing colored items, as its special formula prevents fading of brightly colored denim. In this situation, you will have to additionally purchase a conditioner that can soften clothes after using washing powder.

How to remove moisture from jeans correctly

The most convenient time to wash jeans is in the summer, as they can be air-dried in the shade during warmer months. Avoid hanging them in the sun, as this will cause them to fade. Always turn them inside out to preserve their vibrant colors and prevent the outside from becoming soiled if they accidentally fall on the ground or are exposed to wind-blown dust.

During the cold season, denim items should only be dried in a warm room, as high humidity will prevent them from drying. It's also important to note that in sub-zero temperatures, jeans can freeze and break, forcing the garment to be discarded.drying jeans

After wringing, shake the garment, stretch it slightly lengthwise and widthwise, and then gently straighten it. Clothespins should be attached only to the belt. If you don't have clothespins, you can hang the garment on a hanger with built-in clothespins—this will ensure it dries without wrinkling.

The less synthetic material a garment contains, the slower it will dry – thick jeans can take up to two days to dry.

Jeans can also be hung on a line. The downside is that this method will take longer to dry, as the water will drain toward the hips and pockets, where the fabric is thicker and more layered. Never hang denim items over a clothesline, as this will create a large crease in the garment that will be very difficult to iron. You also shouldn't dry denim on a radiator in your home, as this can damage both the clothes and the radiators—the former will become creased, deformed, and overly dry, while the latter will simply develop stains.

Jeans care tips

Finally, here are a few tips for properly washing and wringing jeans in your "home helper." Memorize them or print them out for easy reference.

  • Do not soak light-colored denim trousers with decorative metal elements in the washing machine, as such fittings oxidize very quickly and stain the garment.
  • Never wash jeans together with items made of other materials, and never wash light-colored jeans together with dark-colored ones.
  • Remove stubborn stains and heavy soiling by hand first, then place them in the washing machine. A washing machine can handle any stain, but it will take time, and the longer the washing and spinning cycle, the more likely the garment is to become misshapen.
  • Immediately after purchasing a new denim item, it should be washed in a washing machine without powder or gel - the item will already be clean, but this will remove excess dye and chemical residue from the clothing.
  • Always remove the belt from your trousers, as machine washing can damage it, and leather with garments can clog the key components of your "home helper."Do not wash jeans with a belt.
  • To add richness to dark denim, you can add vinegar during the hand rinse, which can prevent fading.
  • To iron denim well, it is enough to slightly dampen the item while ironing.
  • Remember to check the pockets of your clothes before washing them – money, paper clips, keys and many other small items can damage your washing machine.
  • Be sure to turn your jeans inside out if they have embroidery, mesh, lace, or other decorative elements, or better yet, place them in a special laundry bag.
  • Please note the maximum wash weight in cm and do not overload the drum with jeans, as it is best not to wash more than 5 pieces at a time.

Follow the tips above to keep your items in perfect condition.

   

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