The Ultimate Guide to Removing Stubborn Detergent Residue from Your Laundry

Why do machine-washed clothes often have unsightly white streaks that can also irritate sensitive skin? What are these streaks, and how can we remove them? Find out in this article!

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Dealing with Detergent Residue on Your Laundry

Have you ever taken your clothes out of the washing machine, only to find unsightly white streaks all over them? Don’t worry; you’re not alone. This is a common issue for frequent laundry-doers, but it’s easily fixable.

White streaks on clothes after washing

These streaks are not stains but detergent residue. Not only do these marks look bad, but they can also cause irritation for those with sensitive skin. So, what can be done about it? Read on to find out.

1Reasons Why Detergent Residue Occurs

Using Incompatible or Excess Detergent

A common mistake people make is trying to save water by setting the water level too low for the amount of laundry being washed, and then adding too much detergent. This causes the detergent to not dissolve properly, leaving residue on your clothes.

Using the wrong type of detergent (perhaps one that adds a pleasant fragrance to your clothes) can also cause this issue if it’s not suitable for your washing machine or the type of fabric being washed.

Not Cleaning the Drum and Lint Filter Regularly

If you don’t regularly clean your washing machine drum and lint filter, dirt and residue will build up and end up on your clothes, causing the streaking issue.

Overloading the Machine

Similar to the issue of setting the water level too low, overloading your washing machine prevents it from running at full capacity, and there won’t be enough water to properly dissolve the detergent, leading to residue.

2How to Remove Detergent Residue from Clothes

If your clothes already have residue on them, start by rubbing the affected areas together and then brushing off the residue with your hand.

For small amounts of residue, you can soak the affected areas in water and then gently scrub them (without detergent) before hanging them to dry.

If there is a significant amount of residue, you will need to re-wash the clothes without adding any detergent.

3How to Prevent Detergent Residue

To avoid this issue in the future, keep the following in mind:

  • Choose a detergent that is compatible with your washing machine, or use liquid detergent, which is easier to dissolve.

For more information: Detergent Guide

  • Regularly clean your washing machine drum and lint filter, at least once a month.

For cleaning tips: Washing Machine Cleaning Guide

  • Only fill your washing machine to about two-thirds full to ensure it can operate at its best capacity.
  • Balance the amount of water and laundry in the machine.
  • Pre-mix your detergent with water before adding it to the machine.

Detergent residue can cause skin irritation and allergies, so be sure to follow the tips above to avoid this issue and keep your clothes residue-free.

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