Does using woolite on delicate clothes really make a difference?
Question:And can I fill the rest of the load with regular, non-delicate clothes? Or do I need to do a small load of just delicates?
Answers:
Yes, it really does make a difference! It helps the clothes keep their shape and feel longer without harming the fabric. Using Woolite will discourage stretching of the fabric.
It will work on all kinds of clothes, so you can do a whole load of all clothes, it just may not be as effective at removing heavy dirt and stains on fabrics, and if you want to do a delicate cycle you can either do all your clothes that way, or do two separate loads.
Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes...by all means use woolite on your delicates if you want them looking thier best and lasting longer. It helps keep fabric from fading, stretching, and the material from "fraying". I have also used the Woolite for black clothing.wonderful!! I have black shirts which are apart of my uniform for work and the woolite black keeps them from fading. You can tell a huge difference in my shirts and my co-workers shirts that don't use woolite black.
delicates are washed in cold water or hand washed. Woolite dissolves best in cold water.
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I have never owned Woolite. I wash my cashmere and wool sweaters in the washing machine with All. I use cool water and the delicate cycle. I put them in the dryer just long enough so they are damp, with low heat and then lay them flat to dry. I put only sweaters in.
Woolite is a great product. I think it would be ok for the whole load.
deliacte means just that.It doesn't mean one piece load.Sure fill with other clothes that are not highly soiled.
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