How To Hand Wash Delicates: The Best Way

Knowing how to hand wash delicates is still a valuable skill, even though for most of us it’s probably been a LONG time since we did it! Modern washing machines have long since eliminated the need for hand-washing our laundry, for the most part. Many delicate clothing items still require a gentle hand to get clean, and can sustain damage even in the gentlest machine washing cycles. So even these days, knowing how to hand-wash clothing is still a useful skill to have in your arsenal!

Best Practices for Hand Washing Clothes

And let me assure you, hand-washing is neither as time-consuming or as labor-intensive as you might think.

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Here are some tips for safely and effectively washing your delicate clothing items.

Best Practices for Hand Washing Clothes

You’ll need:

  • Gentle detergent
  • A container for washing (your bathtub, a bucket, your sink, etc.)
  • Clean bath towels
Best Practices for Hand Washing Clothes

Start by reading the label of the item of clothing you want to wash. Look in particular for any detergent or water temperature recommendations. (If you need a refresher of what those strange laundry symbols mean on clothing labels, we created a free printable washing instruction symbols cheat sheet!)

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If there aren’t any recommendations on the label, your safest bet will be to wash the item in lukewarm water with a mild detergent. (You could use my homemade powdered laundry detergent here, if you use it at home!)

Best Practices for Hand Washing Clothes

Fill your bathtub, a bucket, or your sink with lukewarm water, then add a small amount of detergent. Mix it up together with a large spoon or a whisk to dissolve the detergent and break up any clumps.

Best Practices for Hand Washing Clothes

Submerge your garment in the soapy water, and move it around using gentle swishing motions. Avoid wringing, stretching, scrubbing, or twisting!

Best Practices for Hand Washing Clothes

After a few minutes of swishing, drain your container of water and refill it with cool water for rinsing. Push your garment down into the water several times to rinse it out. Drain the rinse water and repeat, if necessary.

Best Practices for Hand Washing Clothes

Inspect the label of your garment for drying recommendations. If there are no instructions provided, lay the garment out on a clean, dry bath towel. Flip the item over every once in a while, and change out the towel, if necessary. This process takes a little longer, but it is the gentlest way to dry delicate clothing.

Best Practices for Hand Washing Clothes

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Jill Nystul (aka Jillee)

Jill Nystul is an accomplished writer and author who founded the blog One Good Thing by Jillee in 2011. With over 30 years of experience in homemaking, she has become a trusted resource for contemporary homemakers by offering practical solutions to everyday household challenges.I share creative homemaking and lifestyle solutions that make your life easier and more enjoyable!

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