Laundry seems simple, but small mistakes can ruin clothes, damage your machine, or even create health hazards. Here’s a solid list of 15 things you should never do with your laundry:
🚫 1. Mix whites and colors
Even light colors can bleed onto whites. Keep them separate to avoid dingy whites.
🚫 2. Overload the machine
Too much laundry stops water and detergent from circulating properly, leaving clothes dirty.
🚫 3. Use too much detergent
Excess detergent can leave residue, irritate skin, and stiffen fabrics.
🚫 4. Skip sorting by fabric type
Heavy items (jeans, towels) with delicate fabrics can damage the delicate ones.
🚫 5. Wash items with metal pieces loose
Zippers, hooks, or coins can scratch the drum or other clothes.
🚫 6. Ignore care labels
Symbols exist for a reason—hot water on “cold wash” items can shrink or fade them.
🚫 7. Use bleach on everything
Bleach can weaken fibers, cause yellowing, and react dangerously with vinegar.
🚫 8. Leave wet laundry in the machine
Moisture promotes mold and mildew, leaving a musty smell.
🚫 9. Dry clothes too long in heat
High heat damages elastic, shrinks clothes, and fades colors.
🚫 10. Ignore lint traps
Clogged lint traps in dryers reduce efficiency and can be a fire hazard.
🚫 11. Wash shoes incorrectly
Most shoes aren’t meant for a washing machine; they can ruin both shoes and machine.
🚫 12. Store laundry detergent improperly
Moisture or heat can degrade detergent, reducing its cleaning power.
🚫 13. Iron over stains
Heat sets stains permanently; always treat stains first.
🚫 14. Forget to turn clothes inside out
Exposed fabrics fade faster, and prints or embroidery can get damaged.
🚫 15. Ignore machine maintenance
Neglecting cleaning cycles leads to buildup, odors, and reduced efficiency.
💡 Pro tip: Simple tweaks—like sorting properly, using the right detergent, and keeping machines clean—can extend your clothes’ life by years.
If you want, I can also make a “laundry hacks list” of things you should do that actually save time and protect your clothes.