Most people often don’t sort their laundry or do it incorrectly, which can lead to clothes wearing out faster and looking worse. Separate clothes by color (light and dark) and fabric type. For example, fleece garments should be washed separately from jeans, and synthetic fiber clothes should not be washed with delicate items.
Using Too Much Detergent
Many people overuse detergent, thinking more will clean better. This creates excess foam that traps dirt, leaving clothes dirtier due to undissolved soap residue after washing.

Not Zipping Up Clothes Before Washing
Always zip up clothes before washing. Exposed zippers can snag and damage fabrics, ruining other garments in the load.

Overloading the Washing Machine
Overloading the machine to avoid multiple washes is a common mistake. This not only cleans clothes poorly but also damages the machine faster.
Refer to this fabric weight chart to determine the correct load size:
FABRIC WEIGHT CHART | |||
Category | Weight | Category | Weight |
Pants, Skirts | Other Items | ||
Bathrobe/Wrap | 200g | Bath Towel | 600g |
Skirt | 200g | Hand Towel | 250g |
Pants | 250g | Pajamas | 400g |
Jeans | 400g | Underwear | 60g |
Dresses, Tops | Cotton Bra | 100g | |
Cotton Dress | 280g | Underpants | 100g |
Other Dresses | 200g | Cotton Pillowcase | 110g |
Cotton Blouse | 140g | Other Pillowcase | 85g |
Other Blouse | 100g | Long Socks (2 pairs) | 150g |
Long-Sleeve Sweater | 400g | Short Socks (2 pairs) | 150g |
Heavy Sweater | 300g | Handkerchiefs (6 pcs) | 85g |
Light Sweater | 150g | Napkins (12 pcs) | 1.1kg |
Bed Sheets | Table Linens | ||
Cotton (double) | 1kg | Small | 230g |
Cotton (single) | 500g | Large | 600g |
Non-Cotton (double) | 650g | Napkins (4 pcs) | 150g |
Non-Cotton (single) | 400g |
For a 7.5 kg machine, you can wash: 1 light sweater, 1 bedsheet, 1 pair of jeans, 1 cotton blouse, 1 bath towel, 4 napkins, and 1 large tablecloth.
Over-Scrubbing Stains
Scrubbing stains aggressively can damage fabric. Instead, gently blot with a clean cloth or paper towel to absorb the stain before cleaning.

Washing Clothes with Buttons Fastened
Unbutton shirts and pants before washing to prevent buttons from breaking and tangling clothes.
Overusing Bleach
Bleach weakens fabric. Instead, boil clothes in water with lemon juice to whiten and freshen them.

Taking Breaks Between Washes
Contrary to belief, running consecutive washes saves energy by utilizing residual heat from the previous cycle.

Washing Pillows and Blankets in One Load
Wash pillows, blankets, and comforters twice. Their high absorbency may leave soap residue after the first wash. The second rinse without detergent ensures cleanliness.

Washing Socks with Other Clothes
Load socks and small items first to prevent them from getting lost in larger garments.

Using Fabric Softener on Towels
Fabric softener reduces towel absorbency. Avoid using it when washing towels.

Using Expensive Detergents
Replace expensive detergents with affordable alternatives like salt for whitening, baking soda for stain removal, and lemon juice for softening and freshening.

Neglecting Washing Machine Maintenance
Regularly clean your washing machine to remove soap residue and dirt. Leave the lid open after use to air dry, and clean it annually with hot water and vinegar.

Annually clean the machine with hot water and vinegar to prevent buildup and extend its lifespan.
Leaving the Machine Damp and Smelly
Leave the machine open after use to dry. Clean it annually with warm water and vinegar to remove dirt, detergent residue, and improve performance.
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