Jeans are comfortable casual wear that requires proper care. If you wash it incorrectly, it will stain, lose color, and settle. That is why many people have a logical question about how to wash jeans in an automatic washing machine. We will share with you a lot of useful tips, and you will learn how to properly wash your jeans for the first time so that there are no problems later. Regarding the question of whether jeans can be washed with other items, remember that it is better to wash denim pants separately. This will prevent staining, stretching and sagging. But there are still some things you can wash your jeans with. If your trousers are dark in color, then you need to wash them with dark clothes. And vice versa, light-colored pants with light-colored items.
How often to wash
Jeans should be washed as they become dirty. In order for them to retain their color saturation longer and not wear out, rare washing is recommended. If minor contamination appears, you can treat a specific area.
The less often the jeans rotate in the drum of the washing machine, the better. However, if a person wears them daily, then they need to be washed once every 7-12 days.
This is done for hygienic purposes. Dirt accumulation in fabric fibers can cause skin irritation.
Unusual drying methods
Once shrinkage methods have been used, all that remains is to properly dry the product to maintain its shape. The best drying method is automatic. Lucky are those who have a dryer at home. It contains programs that allow you to intensively influence the removal of moisture from a thing, while leaving its shape. If you don't have a dryer, you'll have to use unusual methods. The main thing is that any process is carried out in a short time.
The first option: jeans are hung on a rope, any heating device is placed, the heat flow is directed towards the item.
Second: you need to attach a material to the top and bottom that perfectly absorbs moisture. As they get wet, change the fabric to dry one.
Third: dry your jeans on your own body. You also need to use a hairdryer, battery, air heater or natural light. Don't forget to change your body position or move your jeans as they dry.
General rules
The question of how to properly wash denim trousers interests many. The requirements for washing denim clothes are often not met, and things lose their original appearance: the fabric becomes thinner, pants can fade if the water is too hot (the correct temperature when washing is not maintained).
Every housewife must take into account the specifics of washing jeans so as not to spoil the product.
Before you do this, you need to consider several important nuances:
- jeans “don’t like” dry cleaning (chemicals negatively affect the fabric, and it loses its original appearance);
- Jeans should be washed separately from other items so that they do not lose color as a result of shedding. If this happens, the item can be dyed with a special dye for denim;
- You should always turn your pant legs inside out ;
- Do not use bleaching agents when washing ;
- It is not recommended to wash denim trousers in hot water (more than +45 ℃);
- When drying, avoid direct sunlight to prevent the jeans from fading.
Specifics of denim
This fabric has several established synonymous names: jeans, denim and others, more slang. All of them are used when it is necessary to note its strength, durability and unpretentiousness in everyday use.
Denim clothing is durable and easy to care for.
However, despite its "indestructible" image, denim is quite finicky when it comes to washing or cleaning. It does not tolerate friction, strong bends or breaks, and is also extremely sensitive to various bleaches (color).
Errors in care can lead to the product losing its shape, changing color, or causing local deformations. Therefore, most recommendations on how to wash jeans come down to strict adherence to care instructions. This is especially true for removing stains.
If not properly cared for, jeans may lose their shape.
It is known that it is better to treat jeans with cold water. Since they are made from cotton, the original structure of the fabric fibers can change significantly when certain negative conditions occur. These can be considered high temperature and violation of the drying regime.
High temperatures can damage fabric fibers.
How to use a washing machine correctly
The easiest and most affordable way to care for jeans is to wash them in an automatic washing machine.
Before you begin the procedure, you need to prepare your pants:
- Check the fittings. Zippers, fasteners and buttons must be fastened.
- Remove all items from your pockets. To remove dust and other small debris, they should be turned out.
- Check the integrity of the seams. If they have weak fixation, this needs to be corrected.
- If you have a lot of decorations (rhinestones, sequins, stripes, beads, etc.), it is recommended to use a mesh bag for washing things.
After completing the preparatory activities, begin washing.
The algorithm of actions should be as follows:
- select the appropriate washing mode;
- place the product in the drum;
- start the wash cycle;
- Remove the jeans and dry them naturally.
If your jeans are seriously soiled, you can soak them using stain remover or bleach (for white fabrics). However, the exposure time in water should be kept to a minimum to avoid fading.
To reduce drying time, you can turn on the spin mode. The optimal speed is 600-800 rpm.
Handwash
Many people are afraid to wash their favorite jeans in a machine so as not to damage them, so they choose to wash them by hand.
Here it is also important to follow some recommendations:
- You don’t need to soak the item for long before washing – no more than half an hour;
- You can use laundry soap for soaking. The powder should first be dissolved in water. It is not recommended to pour it onto the area where there is contamination;
- It is advisable to turn the item inside out and straighten it before washing.
Need for ironing
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There is absolutely no need to iron jeans after washing. They straighten out quite calmly on the human body, if only they were dried completely straightened out.
If the jeans still require ironing, then you need to turn the item inside out, slightly dampening the fabric. The iron should be turned on to the lowest heating setting.
And it’s best to use a steamer for this purpose, which can easily rid your trousers of all kinds of creases.
Do I need to turn it inside out?
Jeans must be turned inside out before washing.
There are several reasons for this:
- Color preservation. The less the outer surface of the pants rubs against the drum, the brighter and more saturated the color of the jeans will be.
- Safety of zippers , fasteners and other accessories.
- Preservation of the product's shape. When turned inside out, jeans deform and shrink less.
There is no need to turn the product right side out while drying. This will prevent dust and other contaminants from settling on it. How to get rid of stains
If the stains are fresh, regular washing powder can handle them. To save an item from dirt deeply embedded in the fibers of the fabric, you can use salt and ammonia . These products are dissolved in warm water and then washed.
It has been noted that modern stain removers (like Vanish, Antipyatnin soap) deal with stains by pouring small quantities onto the contaminated area, washing it, and then putting the items in the washing machine.
At what temperature
Denim fabric is made up of cotton fibers. If you expose them to high temperatures, they will shrink. The hotter the water, the greater the degree of shrinkage .
At what degrees should jeans be washed? To avoid becoming the owner of small pants that have shrunk 1-2 sizes, you need to wash them at a temperature of 30-40 degrees. If you make it lower, you will not be able to get rid of stubborn dirt.
Also, you should not allow significant fluctuations in the temperature of the water when soaking. It must remain within the specified range.
The best remedy
To wash jeans, you can use regular washing powder labeled “automatic”. However, it is better to give preference to liquid detergent compositions.
There are several reasons for this:
- gels remove stains more effectively;
- they dissolve better in cool water;
- Liquid concentrates are rinsed out faster from thick fabric.
Considering that the duration of the jeans washing cycle is minimal, gel capsules are the best choice. To make the product soft, you can use fabric conditioner.
Drying jeans correctly
To prevent jeans from losing their original appearance, it is better to let them dry in the fresh air. This will help maintain the color saturation of the fabric.
You can dry wet jeans using an iron, after drying the item outside or near a heat source. The heat level of the iron should be medium to prevent white streaks from forming on the fabric. The product should be ironed on both sides until the desired result is achieved - until the fabric dries completely.
By the way, it is better not to iron jeans made of stretch fabric so that the elasticity of the material does not suffer.
When drying with an iron, it is not recommended to turn on the steam option.
Boiling
You can reduce the size of jeans by boiling. This method is guaranteed to make the item a size smaller.
What you need to do to fit your pants:
- Turn the product inside out. This will help maintain the color of the pants and also make them shrink a little.
- Bring water in a saucepan to a boil.
- Take a pair of tongs to avoid getting burned and place the large jeans that need to be tapered into the liquid.
- Boil the clothes for half an hour.
- Then take tongs and remove the jeans from the pan into the basin. Bring the bowl to the washing machine and place it in the tumble dryer.
- Turn on the highest drying temperature and spin speed. Dry your pants until the fabric is completely dry.
The jeans will shrink immediately. They become narrow at the waist, hips and bottom.
This method can lead to length shrinkage. Be prepared for this result if you use boiling.
Will the pants stretch after boiling?
They will. After 2-3 days, the material will stretch again and the procedure will have to be repeated.
To make the trousers shrink and become fashionable, you can add white while boiling and get dumplings.
Jeans are boiled white at home. For a bucket of water (7 liters) you will need 250 ml (1 glass) of product.
To obtain vertical stripes, you need to twist them, as if squeezing, and secure them at the bottom and in the middle with rubber bands. To obtain stars, you need to take the desired area (for example, the knee area), twist it and secure it with an elastic band.
Important Tips
To make washing your jeans as effective as possible, you must use the following recommendations:
- Do not ignore the manufacturer's advice. They are indicated on the product label. It is always on the wrong side of the jeans.
- Do not actively rub dirt on your jeans with a brush. This will cause stains.
- The fibers of the fabric will become fuzzy, which will affect the appearance of the product.
- The powder must be dosed strictly. Its excess will remain in the fibers of the fabric, which will require additional rinsing of the item.
If creases in the form of white stripes appear on your pants during drying, you need to moisten them with water and wait until they dry again.
Preparatory stage
Before moving directly to hand or machine washing, it is important to properly prepare your denim clothing. And the very first thing is to read the information on the label to find out what care the clothing manufacturer recommends. In particular, the temperature for washing and ironing, whether the use of bleach, machine drying, etc. is acceptable.
The pants are then checked for small items in the pockets. All contents (candy wrappers, keys, business cards, etc.) must be removed, all pockets zipped and the item turned inside out.
To preserve the color of the product as much as possible, you need to choose the right detergent. For hand washing, laundry soap is best suited. It is especially important to follow all the rules when cleaning black jeans, as they quickly lose their color saturation. When choosing a powder, it is recommended to give preference to products for colored clothes or jeans. A liquid product is best. It should not contain enzymes, phosphates and other dangerous components that can lead to loss of color.