This article was co-authored by Marty Stevens-Heebner, SMM-C, CPO® and by wikiHow staff writer, Madeleine Criglow. Marty Stevens-Heebner was the first Certified Senior Move Manager (SMM-C) in the United States and is Founder and CEO of Clear Home Solutions, a move management and professional organizing company based in southern California. Marty is also a Certified Professional Organizer and a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) through the National Association of Home Builders. She is the President-Elect and is on the board of directors of the National Association for Senior Move Managers, a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers, and has been acknowledged as a Hoarding Specialist and ADHD Specialist through the Institute for Challenging Disorganization.
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Sorting laundry may be a little bit of a pain, but it's a great way to keep your clothes looking snappy. If you don't want your tie-dye t-shirt to ruin your favorite white dress, sorting your clothes by color is what you've gotta do. Here are some helpful tips to organize your laundry and make the process run smoothly. Your pristine wardrobe will make it all worth it.
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QuestionI have a cotton dark blue top with white stripes. Do the white stripes signify that the blue in the top is colour fast?Madeleine CriglowCommunity AnswerTry washing the top on its own first. Check if the blue stripes cause the water to turn blue or become discolored. If it doesn't, wash the shirt with other dark clothing!
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QuestionHow do you wash an item that is equally white & bright or white & black & keep it looking good?Madeleine CriglowCommunity AnswerIf a clothing item is white but has a pattern that contains bright colors, it's best to wash it with other bright colors. Alternatively, you can wash the item on its own or hand wash it. This can be a good alternative if you're concerned about the white portion of the clothes getting damaged. This same advice applies to a white and black clothing item as well.
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Sorting your laundry by color will prevent dyes from bleeding in the wash and ruining your clothes. It’s best to sort your laundry into whites, brights, and darks. Wash white or light-colored clothing in warm water and dry on a warm setting. Wash bright-colored clothing together in cold water so they don’t bleed, then dry them on a low temperature. Dark-colored clothing should also be washed in cold water and dried at a low temperature. Besides these categories, you may also want to wash denim items on their own since they can sometimes bleed dye. To learn how to wash other fabrics, like acrylic and polyester, read on!