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does your washer have a "hand-wash" cycle? It's easier than washing them by hand. That's what I use! Oh and I would never put them in the dryer, especially if they have padding, or underwires.
I have a silly question. I've recently purchased bras I love and I want to care for them right. All my other bras I was in the washing machine and dry in the dryer. The bras I bought says to hand wash and lay dry. Does anyone do this? how often? Thanks
does your washer have a "hand-wash" cycle? It's easier than washing them by hand. That's what I use! Oh and I would never put them in the dryer, especially if they have padding, or underwires.
i think all bras say that, and you really are supposed to. do i do it? almost never! at least, not with my everyday bras. i have a "handwash" cycle on my washing machine, so my pretty & fancy bras (of which i have, like 3) will get "handwashed" by the machine, and i do hang those up to dry instead of putting them in the dryer. my day-to-day bras go in with regular laundry & into the dryer like anything else.
I wash them in the shower everyday (body wash is sesitive enough for your skin, it works just fine on your bra's) , or at least every time i wear them, this really prolongs the life of your bra. the dryer is the worst thing for your bra...
I wash my bras in the washer in a mesh-type "delicates" bag. (You can use the gentle cycle on the machine if you want to be really careful.) Then I reshape them (if necessary) and lay them on top of the dryer to dry. (The warmth of the dryer helps them dry faster.) -Inside the dryer is the worst place for bras if you want to keep them nice. Keeping them clean will help them last longer, but over-washing will wear them out faster. So wash them whenever they need it, not just because you think you should.
i just stik em in the washer and tyhen air dri them lol but of course if you want them to last then you should hand wash them