Wash your clothes in this cycle if you don't want your color removed

Washing clothes should give them new lives and clear them of stains and spices. Sometimes, though, our favorite clothes come out of the disfigured, damaged, or distorted washing machine. Using a washing machine can damage clothes and release microfibras into water, which [...]
Sometimes, though, our favorite clothes come out of the disfigured, damaged, or distorted washing machine.
Using a washing machine can damage clothes and cause the release of microphybras in water, which makes the clothes wear worse and the materials weaken.
However, some simple changes in how you use your car can help your clothes to last much longer.
Scientists tested various bathing cycles with some T - shirts to see who was best. Experts from Leeds University collected water from every bath, including various colors and materials. They found that the best way to avoid fainting is to use a shorter cycle, reports the U.S. Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
“puts much more color loss in the 40 ° cycle C Cotton Short (85 minutes) compared to the Cold Express (30 minutes) cycle. This data shows that, in common practice, increased time and bathing temperature brings greater color loss”, experts said.
The researchers investigated why T - shirts are passed from bright shades to gray, extinguished, and dim. Again, they found that the higher the temperature and the longer the cycle, the more microphybras are released and the more damaged they are.
Looking at the transfer of color after many baths, much more color passing from the 40 ° cycle was observed in most white materials C Cotton Short (85 minutes) compared to Cold Express (30 minutes). This indicates that the rise of time and temperature also increases the transfer of ink”, they stressed.
In conclusion, experts recommend that the best washing of clothing is soft, short, and cold water. Lowing time and temperature reduces the amount of microphybras released and protects clothing. Put the washing machine in a quick cycle of cold water to protect your clothes and keep it new for longer. /Periscope/









