Do you wash your clothes inside out?
Do you wash your clothes inside out?
Does the urine go in before or after the bleach?
Asking for a… GODDAMN IT GARY I TOLD YOU TO WAIT!
Anyways, asking for a friend…
Yes. It does help.
Imagine, the outward facing surfaces are the ones you want to preserve and look pretty, doesn’t matter if the inside ones get a bit roughed up. Those garments rub against each other for hours (giggity), every week for years. Inside out better.
Also, for stuff with zippers or metal details, keeping them on the inside lessens their exposure to other fabric so they take less of a beating.
Inside out = yes.
Jeans, yes definitely. The material is pretty thick and it’s a good way to ensure it’s clean. Also, it prevents the metal parts from bashing the inside of the washing machine.
I’m not actually positive it’s better for cleaning, but it’s just how my mother taught me how to do laundry when I was a child. :)
I don’t have children but I also don’t have time to figure out my laundry. I just throw everything in at once, wool socks, white t-shirts, red boxers, everything goes in at the same time. I don’t bother with any of that conditioner stuff either.
So far, haven’t had any issues. No colors leaking, no socks shrinking.
When I take off my clothes, I already turn them inside-out, inspect them (for loose change, keys, etc) before folding them and putting them in the hamper.
And when I do wash my clothes, I do a second inspection, but otherwise I just load them in.
Clothes with printed design, buttons or zippers, yes. If something is really dirty, I let the outside out.
But I recently found out it’s the drier that ruins printed clothes, inside out or not.
It’s both, though dryer do it worse overall. The abrasion from washing machines as the agitator does its thing can rub and damage some clothes with the applied designs. That’s why inside-out is better for those clothes.
The heating from the dryer will accelerate cracking no matter what, so taking anything out with a design you wish to preserve and air drying it is a better choice.
Depends on the item
Anything with a print or similar (e.g. football shirts with numbers) should definitely be inside out
Socks definitely out…side…out(?), don’t ask why, they just are
Things with buttons or zips that might catch on other things get turned inside out too (unless that would exacerbate the issue)
I think unless I’m forgetting something everything else is que sera, sera
Oil and odour, etc won’t really be affected by inside out or not, that’s more down to the detergents/temperature you’re using. Though caveat, a lot of modern clothing is designed to be washed at 30°C so it’s pretty much all about the detergents you use these days. And on that note, if you’re having issues with stuff not coming out feeling/smelling completely fresh at lower temps, look into ditching the fabric softener for soda crystals and/or a laundry sanitiser additive (Dettol make one that’s good). Both were game changers for this guy who has a tendency to get pretty sweaty in summer.
Assuming you are using a washing machine that is common in he USA, it doesn’t matter if you wash your clothes inside out or not to get them clean.
I dont like to wash things inside out as that makes folding them a hassle.
Jeans and any clothes with graphics printed on them I will turn inside out. Jeans, because they typically have rivets that can grab other clothes in the wash. The back of those rivets are smooth and won’t pick as much. Clothes with graphics because it will wear the graphics less.
Otherwise it is irrelevant if the clothes are inside out or not.
Just the stuff that has zippers or buttons that clank in the dryer and some shirts with designs that I want to last longer. I also zip up the zippers so they stay on the inside and don’t get pulled apart in the movement.
Everything else stays how I wear it so it isn’t necessary to undo it when putting it away.
Like many in this thread, I like to wash shirts with designs/print on them inside-out to wear out the design more slowly.
For pants, in addition to not wanting rivets/buttons to catch on other clothes, I turn pants inside-out for washing–but I made it a personal rule that I only turn pants inside-out once I have checked and emptied the pockets. So if I’m putting things in the washer and find any right-side out pants, I know to check the pockets (and turn them inside-out) before sending them on their laundry journey. As a result, I don’t remember the last time I accidentally washed something in a pocket. 😊
It depends on the materials and fabrics.
I wash all my athletic/outdoors stuff inside out because that’s what the care label says to do. Also to zip up all the zippers.
I don’t care about regular clothes.