

Gentle Hand Wash ONLY - never use a washing machine Wash after every wear (Even if you did not wear in water) Wrap in a towel to absorb excess moisture.

Let them soak for at least thirty minutes. Fill a sink with cool water add a gentle detergent and gently squeeze the stockings or tights. Always air dry all types of panties.Īll leg wear - stockings, panty hose, tights - should be washed by hand. Use cold water only with a delicate detergent. Nylon or silk panties should be machine washed in a mesh bag to prevent stretching and tangling. If the panties are sheer, lace or satin, hand wash. If a wire breaks but is still encased by fabric, harsh detergents can cause the metal to rust.įollow the same rules for hand washing vs machine washing panties as you do for bras.

Never put a bra in a clothes dryer!īras that contain underwire shaping are best washed by hand. Reshape the bra cups and allow to air dry. Dab excess water out with a towel before air drying. Soak the bra for a few minutes and then gently work the suds through the material and rinse with cool water. Use a gentle detergent.įill the sink with cool water and a bit of detergent. Wash on delicate cycle in cool water hot water can break down fabrics and elastic. If necessary, you can pre-treat perspiration stains with mild soap and water and gentle rubbing, and then let soak for a few minutes. Simply place the bras in the bag and close tightly before placing in the washer. However, bras that are more sturdy can safely go through the washing machine in a mesh laundry bag with bra hooked together to avoid tangling. If you have a very delicate bra (sheer, lace or satin), it is best to hand wash. The main supplies you need for lingerie care is a gentle laundry detergent and a mesh lingerie bag (if you don’t have this a pillow case will suffice).
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How to Wash Lingerie, Panties, Hosiery & Bras
