How to get the best out of your Washing Machine

How to get the best out of your Washing Machine

Here are our environmentally conscious washing machine tips that will help keep your clothes in great condition while reducing your environmental impact: 

 

  1. Wash Full Loads (But Don’t Overload)

Full Loads: Running your machine with full loads maximizes water and energy efficiency. However, avoid overloading to ensure proper cleaning and reduce wear on fabrics.

 

  1. Use Cold Water

Cold Water Wash: Most clothes, including delicates, can be washed in cold water. This significantly reduces energy consumption and is gentler on fabrics, preventing shrinkage and fading.

 

  1. Choose Eco-Friendly Detergents

Plant-Based or Biodegradable Detergent: Opt for eco-friendly detergents free of harsh chemicals and phosphates. These are safer for both your clothes and the environment. Try our Natural Laundry Wash here.

 

  1. Reduce Detergent Usage

Use Less Detergent: Measure your detergent carefully and use the minimum amount required. Overuse can lead to detergent buildup on clothes and in waterways, harming ecosystems. You only need 2 capfuls of Natural Laundry Wash from Koala Eco for best results, which means the bottle will last for 100 washes.

 

  1. Avoid Fabric Softeners

Natural Alternatives: Fabric softeners can contain chemicals that harm the environment. Instead, try natural alternatives like white vinegar or wool dryer balls to soften clothes and reduce static without leaving residue.

 

  1. Air-Dry Clothes When Possible

Line Drying: Skip the dryer and air-dry your clothes. This saves energy, reduces wear on fabrics, and helps clothes last longer. If drying outdoors, it also naturally sanitizes your clothes through sunlight.

 

  1. Use Shorter Washing Cycles

Quick Wash Cycles: Use shorter wash cycles for lightly soiled clothes. This reduces water and energy usage while still getting clothes clean, and it decreases fabric wear.

 

  1. Turn Clothes Inside Out

Preserve Color and Fabric: Turning clothes inside out protects them from friction, preventing pilling and fading. This reduces the need to replace worn-out clothes, which is better for the environment.

 

  1. Spot Clean When Possible

Minimize Full Washes: Treat small stains or spots with a damp cloth and eco-friendly stain remover instead of washing the entire garment. This saves water and reduces the wear and tear on clothes.

 

  1. Skip the Pre-Wash

Skip Extra Rinses: Unless clothes are heavily soiled, skip the pre-wash cycle to save water and energy. Modern detergents are effective enough to clean clothes in one cycle.

 

  1. Wash at Lower Spin Speeds

Low Spin Speed: While high spin speeds remove more water, they can wear out fabrics faster. Lower spin speeds reduce fabric damage, prolonging clothing life and lowering overall consumption.

 

Following these tips helps reduce your environmental footprint, conserve resources, and keep your clothes in good condition for longer.

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