Brandane
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I doubt if I am alone in remembering when it was only wool that was washed at 40C while normal stuff got flung in the machine at 60C; but then along came modern detergents and washing machines claiming to be able to do the job at lower temperatures.
According to my Fairy detergent (have to use this as I get skin irritation from some other detergents) I can wash regular clothes at 40C. My machine is a modern Bosch, and I use a bit more than the recommended amount of detergent.
I recently noticed that some of the Polo shirts I wear to work were still a bit "minging" after being washed, a bit like a cheesey wet dog smell, which got a lot worse after sweating a bit at work. I thought it was the material of the shirts because everything else seemed fine. I was ready to bin the shirts when I decided to try washing them a bit hotter. Just like the old days then, in they went at 60C. They are now dry and the smell has gone, replaced by the summer freshness of my favourite detergent! I know I sound like a 70's soap powder advert.....
No more environmentally friendly cool washes for me then, it's back to 60C and properly washed clothes. Anyone else find the same?
According to my Fairy detergent (have to use this as I get skin irritation from some other detergents) I can wash regular clothes at 40C. My machine is a modern Bosch, and I use a bit more than the recommended amount of detergent.
I recently noticed that some of the Polo shirts I wear to work were still a bit "minging" after being washed, a bit like a cheesey wet dog smell, which got a lot worse after sweating a bit at work. I thought it was the material of the shirts because everything else seemed fine. I was ready to bin the shirts when I decided to try washing them a bit hotter. Just like the old days then, in they went at 60C. They are now dry and the smell has gone, replaced by the summer freshness of my favourite detergent! I know I sound like a 70's soap powder advert.....
No more environmentally friendly cool washes for me then, it's back to 60C and properly washed clothes. Anyone else find the same?