Wash it by hand in the sink and hang to dry.
2006-11-20 14:06:23
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answer #1
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answered by schoolot 5
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Machine washing always hurts your bras. The best way to go is to hand wash, and line dry. If you must machine wash, use a bra bra, a pillow case, or even a sock. Put your bra inside something to protect it.
With the gel padding, a gentle cycle wash will probably be okay, but I would definitely line dry. The heat of the dryer will cause the gel to dry out and crack.
2006-11-21 08:55:36
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answer #2
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answered by knihelpu 4
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I just bought new bras at Victoria's Secret, with labels instructing handwashing. I asked the woman at the store, and she said to clasp the bra so it won't get all tangled up, and put it in a mesh laundry bag if possible. Wash in cold water on the gentle or handwashing cycle, then hang to dry. The dryer would probably damage the gel in your bra; I wouldn't risk it.
2006-11-20 14:16:07
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't put in the washer or dryer, I also think you should hand wash and air dry.
I know I'm guilty of taking good care of my bras the first couple washes and after a while I just throw them in the washer, only to later regret it and have to go buy new ones.
2006-11-20 14:13:53
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answer #4
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answered by s2bx04 2
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It won't hurt to use the washer...no dryer..it doesn't really matter if there is a gel pad or not...the dryer breaks down the elastic on any bra and causes it stretch and not stay supportive!!!
2006-11-20 14:19:56
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answer #5
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answered by yidlmama 5
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confident. i'm with you in this one - i could not be stricken to hand wash them the two. I also have a great variety of costly bras and that they only about all the labels say to hand wash them. I in basic terms chuck them in the showering device with each little thing else. I positioned them in one among those mesh bag thingys which you would be able to get from supermarkets etc for delicate laundry. i take advantage of those bags for 2 motives. one million. to cut back injury to the bra and a pair of. to quit any catches or wires from the bra knackering the device up. i think of those labels are on the bras extra to cover the corporation than something. it particularly is in basic terms like once you purchase clothing that have 'dry clean in basic terms' labels on them besides the undeniable fact that it extremely is created from a textile that's device cleanable. decide for it and chuck it in the device yet you're able to desire to elect to chosen a delicate cycle just to be on the risk-free part. i don't do mine on a delicate wash using fact I on no account have sufficient delicates for a whole load so I in basic terms positioned them on an analogous wash as each little thing else yet coloration taken care of of direction. cyncity!! are you having a undesirable day or are you in many circumstances so goddam impolite!!!!
2016-12-29 06:56:28
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answered by ? 3
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It IS BEST To HANDWASH IT, but if you decide not to, then use the Washing Machine on a very Gentle Cycle Only and "Do NOT put it in the Dryer !!"
Allow it to air - dry !!!
THANK YOU !!
2006-11-20 14:16:55
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answer #7
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answered by Thomas 6
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I would say don't put it in the washer or dryer. Soak it in a hot tub of water with soem washing soap or such and then just let it air dry.
2006-11-20 14:06:23
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answer #8
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answered by smartgrl_09 2
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Yes, it can go in the washer. Just make sure it is on gentle cycle, cold wash.
Never put ANY bra in the drier. It warps and misshapes them, along with causing them to become weaker and wears them out. If you want to dry one quickly, shape it and hang it in front of a cool-air blowing fan.
2006-11-20 14:14:06
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answer #9
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answered by Esma 6
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I think you can put it in the washing machine--have you checked the tag to see what it says? But if I were you, I'd wash it by hand with woolite, so it won't get all out of shape, and hang it to dry.
2006-11-20 14:06:14
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answer #10
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answered by Casey 4
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