How to Wash Knee Sleeves

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There is nothing more quintessential to autumn than a cozy fire, a warm drink, and some freshly washed, soft clothing. A perfect way to celebrate the transitioning seasons is by washing your linen and sleeping wear at the end of each day. However, many people are wary of washing their nightwear if it has any sort of pattern or design because they fear it will lose its charm once washed. While it’s always great to wash your clothes to ensure they are free from dirt and germs, it’s important to not be afraid to wash your underclothes as well. The following washing guidelines will help you remove stains and odor from your nightwear and help you get the most out of every wash.

Always

Wash your nightwear in good, clean water with a few drops of soap. Avoid using dryer sheets as they can cause your clothing to lose its glow. A clean, warm wash with soap will remove most stains and odors from your clothing, so do not hesitate to use them.

On The Shoulders

Wash your nightwear on the shoulders with a little detergent. Use the shirt or blouse that you plan to wear the next day as the washcloth. In case there are some stains that cannot be removed, like grease or wine, use a little bit of elbow grease to preserve the look of your clothing.

A Small Wipe

Wipe down your arms and legs before going to bed. Do not rub your clothes with detergents or dryer sheets as it will result in the fabric looking dull and more like you washed it recently. When finished, wipe down your hands and let your clothing air dry.

Do not put your arms inside the sleeves of your nightwear. Doing so can result in stains appearing in the fabric. Instead, hang your arms over the side or lay them on the bed.

A Large Wipe

Wash your nightwear in the largest size available. Use the shirt or blouse that you plan to wear the next day as the washcloth as well as your handkerchief. When finished, use the handkerchief to wipe down your face and neck. Let your clothes air dry.

A Little Dry

A few drops of oil or lemon juice can be used to dry your nightwear. These will add a small shine to your clothing as well as eliminate any odor. Do not rub your clothing with oil, as it will result in the cloth looking dull.

Do not wipe down your face with a wet cloth. Wiping down your face before going to bed will result in a shiny forehead. This can ruin the look of your nightwear. Instead, use a small touch of oil to add some shine to your forehead.

How To Wash Your Underwear

Wash your undergarments in a similar manner as your nightwear. Use the underpants that you plan to wear the next day as the washcloth as well as your handkerchief. When finished, let your clothing air dry.

After Every Wash

After washing your clothes, let them soak in a pile in the tub for 15 minutes before putting them in your closet. This will ensure that all the water is gone from the clothing and that it will not be a distraction during the day. After every single wash, make sure your clothes are completely dry before putting them in your closet.

There are many ways to make sure your nightwear looks and smells fresh, soft, and free from all stains. Always use good, clean water for your wash and dry cycles. Make sure your clothes are thoroughly wrung out before laying them down to air dry. Washing your under-wear the same way as your nightwear will help keep your nightwear looking as good as new while you sleep.

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