Do you divide laundry into 30 degrees everything and 60 degrees towels underwear and bed linen and colors light dark white?

So jeans leggings tshirts hoodies together 30 degrees colors separated

Bed linen, towels, underwear, 60 degrees, colors separated

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Sityqsou324
5 months ago

I cut by colors and fabrics

  1. Underwear cotton white: wash program cotton, 60 or rare 90°C, full detergent powder, softener
  2. Cotton towel, Bed linen (Kissendecke…) color cotton: wash program Care light, 60°C, Color washing agent Powder, Soft rinser
  3. T-shirts, shirts coloured, sweatshirts, Sweatshirts, Sweatshirts, Sweatshirts, Sweatshirts, Sweatshirts cotton, pyc cotton, undershirts coloured cotton, etc: Washing program fine linen, 40°C, color detergent liquid, softener and hygiene rinser
  4. T-shirts and undershirts white, Socks white: wash program fine linen, 40°C, liquid detergent white, soft and hygiene rinser
  5. Jeans (skinny), leggings, underwear microfiber, “functional” clothing made of polyester: washing program fine linen, 40°C, liquid detergent black, no softener, only hygiene rinser

Leggings, jeans and all that is coated is wash on the left. Everything Elasthan contains without a softener.

Washing that lies directly on the skin I only wear 1-2 times. Sweatshirts and hoodies where even a shirt under it is also more often, but always have good ventilation. Sleepsuit is also 1x per week

Then there are special cases such as curtains or wool sweaters.

New clothes (sometimes) or hoodies that tie inside for the first time wash separately.

Strand390
5 months ago

I divide by colors, fabrics and temperatures.

White 30, 60 or 95 degrees fine linen bed linen/towels

Red tones and similar usually at 40 degrees

Dark 30 or 40 degrees

I have a lot of sensitive satin clothes, polyester. I always wash them together, depending on the fact that there is a lot of things in laundry bags.

Then I’ve got a lot of faux leather stuff. I wash these and lingerie by hand. Bright artificial leather trousers first and then the dark, in 2 wash basins, and about 3 wash cycles

NackterGerd
3 months ago

You are separated after

  • Light / dark
  • Temperature
  • Evtl hostility
  • Evtl new strong colors like red extra
Woelfin1
5 months ago

I’ve been washing everything together for 40 years, only towels and bed linen I’ll do at 60°

Petehermann2005
4 months ago
Reply to  Woelfin1

Did you know this a 40 degree wash cycle well twice as much power as a 30 degree wash cycle?

Did you know that with today’s detergents a 30 degree wash cycle Your laundry makes just as clean as a 40 degree wash and it does not make any difference hygienic either?

If you know now, you will save a lot of electricity/money in the next 40 years.

The 60 degree wash cycle makes sense and a difference also hygienic in terms of germs, bacteria

Woelfin1
4 months ago

When I read what some do for a bohei, I save a lot of money by using only a cheap detergent and no softener, scented water or any other spies, or only half-full charges instead.

Petehermann2005
4 months ago

For this, I can tell you that the Tandil Compact full washing agent has cut off just as well as Ariel/Persil.Also the color washing agent in powder form is not re-used to the brand washing agents but only half.

I don’t use a softener, but this is naturally left to everyone.

When you calculate for 10 years and wash for 30 instead of 40 and take the good Tandil instead of expensive brands, there’s already a sümmchen together.

But this is also of course left to everyone.

I personally also take brands if they are better.

But I save myself where there are no differences in quality rather the money and make a 5 days London trip with the saved after a year.

If I were a big earner now, I would probably not be so careful.

But I don’t want to guard anyone.I just think a lot of people don’t know that.

AriZona04
5 months ago

Yeah. I have 4 categories – exactly according to your pattern:

bright 60 degrees: All bright pieces like underwear, socks, towels, bed linen

dark 60 degrees: Just as the pieces as described above, only dark colors. Also pink, red and yellow

bright 40 degrees: light hoodies, pants, t-shirts, woollen blankets, curtains

dark 40 degrees: All as described above, only dark colors.