Precautions for cleaning underwear



Soap powder is a powdered soap washing product. The decontamination principle of soap powder is the same as that of soap, which is physical, natural and low-irritation. At the same…

Soap powder is a powdered soap washing product. The decontamination principle of soap powder is the same as that of soap, which is physical, natural and low-irritation. At the same time, it also retains the good decontamination power of soap. Moreover, the natural decontamination active ingredients added to the soap powder can also protect the fabric. The washed clothes can be fluffy and soft without using softener, which solves the problems of dirt accumulation, hardening and static electricity on the fabric after repeated washing. The effect is better than Laundry detergent is better. In addition, the foam produced by soap powder washing is small, which makes it easier to rinse when machine washing, avoids residual substances from irritating the skin, and saves water. It can be said that it kills two birds with one stone.

Of course, when using detergents daily, you should also choose appropriate detergents based on the properties of the clothes. Generally speaking, natural soap powder is more suitable for washing underwear, infant clothes and diapers, laundry detergent is more suitable for washing soft clothes, and washing powder is more suitable for washing jeans, heavy coats, curtains, sofa covers, etc.

1. Small details when doing laundry

When some people wash clothes, in order to save water, they usually wash their underwear first, then their outerwear, and then their socks and other sundries, washing them in a basin of water until they are dirty and black. Although this ensures that some clothes are clean, the clothes washed later are seriously contaminated. In particular, washing socks and women’s underwear together is more harmful and can cause female genital diseases. Some people put all the changed clothes into the washing machine and wash them together for convenience and trouble. During the stirring and friction process of the washing machine, bacteria, color, and shed fibers on the clothes will inevitably contaminate each other. The clothes that are taken to the dry cleaners for washing are more complicated, including those from healthy people, sick people, and perhaps patients with infectious diseases.

Some people’s washing machines are never cleaned, and they are washed as long as they can rotate. The inner wall of the drainage area is full of cloth scraps and dirt, which breeds many viruses and bacteria. During the washing process, these dirt and bacteria will be contaminated on the clothes.

Many people think that clothes are too dirty, or that detergent is cheap, so they often use too much detergent. However, if the rinsing time is not enough, detergent often remains on the clothes. Most detergents are alkylbenzene compounds, which are irritating to the skin and can also affect liver function.

Some unscrupulous businesses cut corners and omit disinfection processes in order to make profits, which can also lead to disease transmission.

Most of the detergents used in dry cleaning are perchlorethylene, gasoline, etc., which are also harmful to human health. According to normal regulations, dry-cleaned clothes need to be dried for a period of time before the chemical detergents evaporate before they can be worn.

Are the above laundry mistakes you often make? So, what is the correct way to do laundry?

In order to prevent cross-contamination during the laundry process from harming human health, each person’s clothes should be washed separately. At least the clothes of children and adults should be washed separately; the clothes of healthy people and sick people should be washed separately; underwear and outerwear should be washed separately; no Wash clothes that are too dirty separately; wash bras, underwear, and socks separately by hand; do not put too much detergent when washing, and rinse several times, especially underwear; take back dry-cleaned clothes It should be fully dried and the chemical detergent should be completely evaporated before wearing; the washing machine should be cleaned and disinfected frequently.

Second, what should you pay attention to after using the washing machine?

After washing the clothes, diligent ladies not only wipe the inside and outside of the washing machine, but also close the door and even put a cover on the outside. As everyone knows, closing the door of the washing machine is not conducive to the evaporation of residual water, and it is also easy to breed mold, endangering the health of your family.

When washing clothes, mold spores spread with the water flow and can contaminate clothes and spread to the human body, causing people’s skin itching, allergies, and even dermatitis.

People may not notice that there is a sleeve outside the washing barrel of the washing machine, and the washing water will flow back and forth between the two barrels. The interlayer is not easy to clean, and a lot of dirt will adhere to it over time. These dirt hide various disease-causing bacteria and molds, which multiply faster in a humid environment.

A special test conducted by the Osaka Environmental Research Institute in Japan on 153 household washing machines confirmed that washing machines are breeding grounds for mold: when water was poured into the washing machine barrel for 15 minutes, the number of molds per liter of water reached 4,566; indoor After using the new washing machine for 5 months, the mold in the inner barrel began to increase significantly and parasitized in the dirt in the interlayer; the amount of mold in the washing machine with the lid opened after washing was 40% less than that without the lid.

Therefore, you should leave the machine door open after washing clothes in the washing machine. For top-opening pulsator washing machines, use a dry rag to wipe away the water inside. For side-opening drum washing machines, you must also wipe off the water in the gasket embedded in the door. When not in use, the filter bag should be removed and left to dry fully.

How to remove dirt from the washing machine? After the washing machine has been used for a long time, the dirt hidden between the inner and outer tubs cannot be removed. During the washing process, the clothes that appear to be clean have actually been contaminated again.

Removing dirt from the washing machine can be a combination of “original” and “foreign” methods. The foreign method is to buy a special detergent for washing machines in the supermarket. According to the age of the washing machine, add an appropriate amount of powder and warm water and soak it for a few hours, then stir it and it can be removed.

If you can’t buy special detergent, you can also use a simple method: according to the capacity of the washing machine, add half a bottle to a bottle of food.Pour vinegar into the bucket of the washing machine, add warm water to 3/4 of the bucket, soak for 2 hours, then start the washing machine and let it rotate for 10 to 20 minutes. At this time, you will find that a lot of dirt falls off in pieces. After draining the dirty water, add half a bucket of clean water, add 1/4 bottle of “84 disinfectant”, run the washing machine for 10 minutes, drain the water, then add clean water and let the washing machine rinse clean.

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