Making sure your clothing is sorted properly when doing laundry is very important.  You’ll get the best results if you follow a few general sorting rules.  These rules will help you at home and when you send your clothes to a Salt Lake City dry cleaner to be cleaned.  Here are a few simple sorting rules.

Look at the Tags

Each piece of clothing has a tag that features symbols to tell you how to care for it.  These symbols tell you exactly how each piece should be washed and dried.  Most pieces will have standard instructions of washing and then drying in the dryer.  Some pieces may need to be hand washed or air dried.  As you look at the tags you can sort the clothing into piles.   The first can be the clothing with standard instructions.  Another pile may be hand wash items only, and a third pile may include clothing that can’t be put in the dryer. Some items may also require you to take them to a professional dry cleaner.

Sort by Color

Once you’ve separated the clothing by the care instructions it’s a good idea to break down the pile by color.  White and pastel clothing should be put together.  Clothing that has a print with a white background should also be included in this first pile.  Putting these together will help prevent staining from dark colored clothes.

The second load should be dark colors.  This pile can include dark jeans.  Other items may be black, dark blue, purple, and so on.  If these items are placed in another pile they could potentially stain other pieces of clothing.  It’s much safer to put them in their own pile.

Bright colors can be put in a third load.  This can include red, orange, yellow, pink, and other colors.  Many of these colors are known to stain very light colored clothing.  Having all these colors together will help prevent a laundry disaster.

Mixing Piles

Usually this isn’t recommended, but you can mix some piles if you don’t have enough clothing to make up load of laundry.  However, if you do this you need to be very aware of what colors and clothing you are mixing.  If you’re mixing colors it’s best to mix the dark and bright colors.  These colors are less likely to stain each other.  Mixing bright colors and light colors would be a problem.

If you mix two piles that require different types of wash cycles you should choose the gentler cycle that’s required.  The piece of clothing that can be washed at a heavier setting will still get washed with the gentler cycle.

You can follow several other clothing sorting rules if you’d like.  There are a few common rules that are helpful.  Another option may be to sort clothing by stains.  You may want a pile that has only stained clothing.  If you do have a pile of clothing with stains it’s a good idea to send it to a dry cleaning service at Prestige Cleaners.  It’ll get taken care of right away.

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