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Please help me understand what I am doing wrong... My daughter rarely wears something more than a few times before the item is too small. I know she's growing quickly, but I think the clothes are shrinking too. To prevent shrinking, I wash her clothes in cold water only and I dry them on gentle. Short of line-drying, which I don't think is feasible right now, what else can I do to preserve her clothes? Thank you!

2007-12-19 06:49:14 · 5 answers · asked by Rachel Sunnyvale 2 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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Look at the labels, too. If a garment is 80% cotton (or other natural fiber) and say 20% polyester (or synthetic man-made fiber) you can tell that the fibers will or can shrink by 80% because natural fibers shrink while man-made fibers do not. To combat the shrinkage factor, toss the garment into the dryer until most of the wrinkles are gone and the garment is not fully dry then air dry it the rest of the way. Gently stretch the garment back into shape before hanging and while the fibers are damp and they won't shrink back either. That way the shrinkage factor slows down because the fiber isn't shrinking each time the garment is laundered. Hubby wears a lot of 100% cotton polos that are notorious for shrinkage and this method works for my boy who is already done growning.

2007-12-19 07:00:45 · answer #1 · answered by eskie lover 7 · 0 0

Washing them in cold water is correct. Try drying them on a low or no heat setting if you do not want to hang them dry. This should help..... Unless she has clothes that are say 100% cotton and then I think you are going to get "shrinking". Good luck. :>)

2007-12-19 06:53:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

outfits decrease in a dryer simply by fact the warmth makes the threads draw up and turn into tighter. the only thank you to dodge shrinkage in a dryer is to diminish the warmth putting. maximum dryers comprise countless warmth settings from intense to "air fluff" that's no warmth, basically the garments being tumbled. distinctive fabric require distinctive warmth settings in a garments dryer and a few fabric won't be able to thoroughly be dried in a garments dryer yet ought to be hung or laid out to air dry. have you ever tried analyzing the labels interior your outfits? The labels inform you even though if the garments ought to be dry wiped sparkling, washed in chilly water basically, heat water, and so on. and additionally inform you what warmth putting to apply on the dryer. Then all you need to do is dry a load of garments that want low warmth, then in a 2nd load, dry each and all of the garments that could stand up to greater warmth without shrinking.

2016-11-23 15:31:13 · answer #3 · answered by schiavone 4 · 0 0

wash and rinse in cold water, then line dry them

2007-12-19 07:05:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

your doing all that you can,
she is just growing fast,

2007-12-19 06:54:05 · answer #5 · answered by William B 7 · 0 0

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