Laundry and electricity
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Laundry and electricity
Good afternoon,
We'd like to know what the best way to launder bedsheets. We have been washing in hot, but with the rising cost of electricity we were wondering if we can wash in cold. Is that enough to certain the linens are clean?
Please advise when you can.
Thanks so much!
—Leigh
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12-09-2024
07:41 PM

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My research says that cold is OK, but I bolster it with white vinegar in the rinse cycle. Vinegar kills germs and acts like a fabric softener. I used to use hot, but almost all sheets say to use cold, so they will last longer this way.
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12-09-2024
08:03 PM

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@Leigh625 Maybe bringing to the laundromat would be cheaper for you? In New York we must pay every machine $3,50 and dryer $2,70.
12-09-2024
09:17 PM

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@Leigh625 I use warm, and the lightest cycle. I think you could use cold as long as they are coming out clean. As mentioned above, most detergents are made to work in cold water. Every once in a while, someone gets some kind of oil on the sheets, which I assume is body lotion or hair conditioner, and that can be very hard to get out.
12-09-2024
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@Leigh625 I use hot for whites, cold for colors. I have recently added black towels as a guest option as many of my white towels were getting unremoveable stains from beachgoers. I was having to throw away a lot of white towels.
12-09-2024
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Use a quality brand cold water detergent.
Presoak cycle helps too.
Use a detergent with beach alternative for whites if you're not on public sewage.
Hot water has other inherent risks, such as scalding a guest in shower and fading clothes.
There are sanitize settings on most machines, however the highest temperature setting would unlikely be hot enough to kill mold and viruses.
You can't always use the highest dryer settings either less risking damage to delicates and fading.
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yes always
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washing sheets with a good detergent is important enought to sanitize. I don't use hot water. warm is ok. My sheets are colored & patterned, so hot water is not good for them.


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