Doing laundry seems simple — toss clothes in, add detergent, press start. But small mistakes can lead to faded colors, shrunken fabrics, and clothes wearing out fast. Here are seven common laundry mistakes and how to fix them.
Stuffing too many clothes in prevents them from moving freely, leading to poor cleaning and extra wear.
✅ Fix: Leave some space so water and detergent circulate properly.
More soap doesn’t mean cleaner clothes. Excess detergent can trap dirt in fabric fibers.
✅ Fix: Follow the recommended amount on the packaging, or even a little less if using a high-efficiency washer.
Mixing towels with delicate shirts can cause damage or uneven drying.
✅ Fix: Sort by fabric weight as well as color.
Those tiny tags actually matter. They tell you how to wash, dry, and iron properly.
Hot water can shrink or fade many fabrics.
✅ Fix: Use cold water for most loads — it’s gentler and more energy-efficient.
Once stains set in, they’re tough to remove.
✅ Fix: Treat stains before washing using a stain remover or even a bit of detergent.
Leaving clothes too long in the washer causes mildew and bad odors.
✅ Fix: Transfer to the dryer or hang them up right away.
Small laundry habits make a big difference. By avoiding these mistakes, your clothes will look newer, smell fresher, and last longer.