5 pasos sencillos para lavar tu sudadera y que mantenga la suavidad y un tacto agradable
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Sigue estos pasos sencillos para que tu sudadera quede como nueva después de lavarla y evitar que encoja, destiña o pierda suavidad.
Una buena sudadera es una prenda de ropa de lo más versátil que te aporta calidez y comodidad cada vez que te la pones. Por eso, lavar tu sudadera de chándal favorita y que encoja o pierda color puede ser todo un drama, así que no dejes que te ocurra.
Las sudaderas pueden ser algo complicadas de lavar, porque muchas veces los estampados se desgastan o la prenda pierde la forma en la lavadora. Y no olvidemos lo molesto que es que el cordón de la capucha se salga al lavarla.
Para aumentar la vida útil de tu sudadera, tienes que cuidarla bien. A continuación te damos unos cuantos consejos para evitar que encoja, destiña o pierda suavidad. Así la conservarás como nueva durante mucho más tiempo.
Cómo lavar y cuidar tu sudadera
1.Don’t Wash Your Hoodie After Every Wear
For clothing in general, the more you wash and throw it into the dryer, the quicker it fades. Frequent washing can also cause fabrics to pill (when the threads break and tangle up into little fuzzy balls) or lose their shape and color.
For some laundry, such as dirty workout clothes, washing after every wear is a must. But this is not the case with a hoodie. It’s perfectly fine to wash it only after you wear it five or six times. In fact, that's part of the attraction of using a hoodie like a jacket.
If you’re concerned about the way it smells, consider using anti-odor fabric spray to neutralize odors between washes.
2.Turn the Hoodie Inside Out
Before you throw your hoodie into the washer, turn it inside out to protect the outside layer. This helps prevent the color from bleeding and keeps the outer layer from rubbing against other garments in the wash.
Also, zip it up to help protect it against snagging on other items you have in the machine. If your hoodie comes with a drawstring, tie up the string to prevent it from slipping out during the wash.
Try to keep similar types of fabrics and clothing together when you wash them. For example, separate colors (dark vs. light) and clothing types (underwear vs. outerwear).
3.Use Cold Water
Cold water is less likely to shrink or fade and ruin clothes, especially anything made of cotton. Cold water can also reduce wrinkles, which saves both time and the energy costs associated with ironing. Your best bet with hoodies, cardigans or pullovers is washing with cold water on a gentle cycle.
When you use hot water, about 90 percent of your washing machine’s energy goes towards heating the water. Using cold water to wash your clothes eliminates this energy, which reduces your monthly bills and decreases your carbon footprint.
If you have the time, an even more sustainable method is to hand wash your hoodie. Just soak it for 20 minutes with a little bit of detergent and cold water, then rinse in small tub. When in doubt, read the care label.
4.Choose Detergent Wisely
While it’s fine to use regular detergent, you may want to consider using a mild detergent to extend the life of your hoodie’s fabric. Mild detergents are made specifically for delicate items such as silk, wool and cotton. If you’re more concerned about keeping the color of your hoodie bright and fade-free, try a color-preserving detergent.
You may have heard that vinegar is a staple household item that helps you do everything from unclogging drains to cleaning your hair. It works with clothing, too!
Just add a little bit of vinegar with your gentle detergent. This helps keep darker colors from bleeding into each other and acts as a natural fabric softener.
5.Avoid These 3 Washing Mistakes
Try to avoid the following washing mistakes in order to lengthen the life of your hoodie and other items of clothing.- Using fabric softener: It may help remove wrinkles and keep your clothes smelling fresh, but over time, fabric softeners build up a waxy substance on clothing. This waxy coating causes fabrics to be less absorbent, which can pose a problem if you’re washing moisture-wicking workout clothes (such as Nike Dri-FIT). Consider air drying or using wool dryer balls.
- Overstuffing the washing machine: Don't be tempted to add more clothing. This causes excess friction, which may damage your clothing over time. Ensure your hoodie has plenty of space for movement in the laundry cycle.
- Relying on the dryer: Always air dry because it’s a gentler way to keep fabrics soft and shrink-free. Avoid direct sunlight because it can cause colors to fade. Instead, dry it flat on a clean towel or hang it in a cool, dry room.
Consejo extra: Mete la prenda en una bolsa para la lavadora
Te recomendamos meter la sudadera en una bolsa para la lavadora y evitar, así, que roce con otras prendas dentro del bombo.
Normalmente, las bolsas para la lavadora tienen un cordón y están hechas de malla. Están diseñadas para que el detergente traspase la malla y la ropa se lave sin mezclarse con otras prendas de la lavadora.
Haz que tu sudadera dure
Revisa siempre las instrucciones de lavado para saber si puedes lavar la prenda en la lavadora o si tienes que lavarla en seco, por ejemplo.
Recuerda lavar tu sudadera con agua fría y un detergente suave, y secarla al aire libre. Si sigues estos pasos, la prenda se mantendrá suave y con todo su color, y, además, te durará mucho tiempo.