Best Time to Wash Clothes to Save Energy

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Washing clothes is a task that is part of the daily routine, but in a hurry we often end up doing this task in an automated way, wasting time and money. Let's see, therefore, some useful tips to clean the different cloths and garments more efficiently. Below are some interesting suggestions on best time to wash clothes to save energy, with the result of also having clean and sanitized garments.

What is the most efficient way to do laundry?

Washing clothes in the washing machine requires a few steps and a little more attention to ensure that they are clean and smell good. There are a few simple tips that can help you wash your clothes more efficiently and get better results:

Choosing a good washing machine

There are different options on the market when it comes to washing machines: different brands and different sizes for different budgets. When choosing, you need to take into account your needs, but you also need to choose washing machines that help save energy, through reduced consumption and high energy efficiency.

Sort clothes by color and fabric

To prevent brightly colored garments from bleeding into lighter ones, which could ruin them, it is best to separate garments by color and fabric before washing. You should also pay attention if they are very dirty or if they require the same wash cycle and water temperature. The suggestion is to do this type of separation:

  • whites
  • colored
  • dark
  • delicate
  • very dirty
  • red/orange

Use the right detergent and the right amount

Using more detergent than necessary can leave residue on your clothes and your washing machine, which will require more water. This will not only increase your bill, but will also affect the environment. You usually don't need much detergent to get your clothes clean, so don't waste it. The important thing to keep in mind is that the amount of detergent can vary depending on the hardness of the water. In other words, there are areas where the water is harder and therefore a greater amount of detergent and even limescale remover may be necessary.

Read the clothing labels

Clothing labels contain important information on how to wash them properly. Some require dry cleaning, which will increase costs, making it impossible to wash them with the rest of your clothes. The same goes for delicates, such as silk and wool.

Wash with cold water

Whenever possible, choose the cold water cycle: it is gentler on the clothes and helps to save energy. Generally, most clothes can be washed in cold water unless the label indicates otherwise.

Pay attention to the amount of cargo

Sometimes it is tempting to start a machine that is not yet half full, just to get the job done. This is a huge waste of energy and water. Try to fill the machine, maximizing its capacity. But be careful not to overload it.

Maintain your washing machine well

A well-maintained and well-maintained washing machine means efficient washing. Efficiency equals savings. Once a month, take the opportunity to clean the inside of the machine with hot water and white vinegar to remove soap scum and other deposits.

Clean the detergent dispenser by removing it and washing it with warm water to remove any residue. Let it dry completely before putting it back in the machine. Clean the filter, some washing machine models have a filter that needs to be cleaned regularly. There are some washing machine models that have a cleaning cycle, take the time to use it.

Saving Energy: Is There a Best Time to Do Laundry?

There is no specific time to wash clothes that is suitable for everyone, as it depends a lot on your daily routine and also on the electricity rate. The latest models of machines allow you to program the wash, a convenient feature

Now all you have to do is follow these tips and you will see that you will be able to save time, money and at the same time keep your clothes longer.