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Think You Know the Best Way to Do Laundry?

Tips and tricks to master your methods


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You can’t just throw all your clothes into the washing machine and hope for the best. There are ways to optimize water temperature, sorting, and laundry detergents so every piece looks and feels great. And if you have sensitive skin, these hacks are even more essential.

How much do you know about doing laundry the right way?

Question 1 of 5

I need to add extra detergent to make my clothes clean.

Using more detergent than recommended can actually have the opposite effect. Excess detergent can create too many suds and leave a residue on your clothes. They might end up feeling stiff and can irritate sensitive skin. 

Question 2 of 5

Which of the following is a good practice to optimize your laundry routine?

Sorting clothes by color and fabric type helps prevent color bleeding and fabric damage. Dark and bright colors can bleed onto lighter fabrics, while different fabric types require specific wash settings to avoid wear and tear. For example, delicate fabrics like silk or lace need a gentler cycle than sturdy fabrics like denim. When you properly sort your clothes, you can be sure each load is washed under the best conditions. This can extend the life of your clothes and preserve their appearance. Always check your garment labels for washing instructions.

Question 3 of 5

How often should you clean your washing machine to maintain its efficiency?

You may not think your washing machine needs to be cleaned. It does! Regular cleaning helps remove detergent buildup, mold, and mildew, which can affect the machine's efficiency and your laundry’s cleanliness, too. Cleaning your washing machine monthly ensures it operates at its best, provides a sanitary environment for your clothes, and prevents unpleasant odors. 

Question 4 of 5

What should you do if you have sensitive skin and want to help avoid potential irritation from laundry detergent?

Hypoallergenic detergents like all® free clear are specially formulated to be gentle for sensitive skin. They are free of dyes and perfumes and provide an effective clean without leaving behind irritating residues. This is especially important for individuals with eczema, allergies, or other skin sensitivities.

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Question 5 of 5

 If you have sensitive skin, which of the following should be laundered with hypoallergenic detergent? 

It's particularly important to use a hypoallergenic detergent like all® free clear for any items that come into direct contact with sensitive skin. Skincare can start in the laundry room with all® free clear.

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Yes, you can do better at laundry! Make sure you know how your washing machine and dryer perform at their best, and always read the care labels for the items you’re cleaning. The detergent you use can make a difference, too. Look for a detergent that’s hypoallergenic and dye- and fragrance-free, like all® free clear. It’s the #1 detergent brand recommended by dermatologists for sensitive skin. And, it’s easy to find online and in-store at retailers nationwide.   

Click here to purchase all® free clear.

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