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à Linge Science Nest Premium Bra Toiletry Bag for Delicate Nails and Lingerie in White with Pink Trim

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Deodorant, sweat, and body oil can leave bras stained and dingy. The age-old solution is to treat them with white distilled vinegar and/or baking soda. However, like other materials cotton doesn’t stretch much, so one may need to choose the correct size for the support needed. Rinse your bras in cool water until all the soapy lather is removed and the water runs clean. Gently squeeze out your bras to remove excess water. Be careful not to wring your bras as it will stretch out the fabric. 6. Towel Dry & Air Dry on Hangers This may go without saying, but not all wash bags may cater to your cup size. Consider the size and shape of your bras when choosing a bag. While any wash bag will get the job done, shell-shaped or cylinder-shaped bags are specifically designed for washing bras and will work to keep the shape of your bra intact while you wash it. Add about a tablespoon of laundry detergent to a gallon of water. You only need enough to create a light lather as too much soap will leave a residue on your bras. 3. Soak Bras

Dimensions: 12 inches by 16 inches (2), 16 inches by 20 inches (2), 24 inches by 24 inches (1), and 8 inches by 7 inches for bras A–G cups (2) Mix the recommended amount of detergent into cool water and submerge your bra. We usually spend a few seconds gently massaging the bra to work the soap into the fabric. Then let it sit while the detergent works its magic. Bras should not be put in the dryer. Dryers produce intense heat that will damage the delicate fabric and elastics of your bra. This will affect the way the bras fit you.

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If you're sitting there wondering, "What's a wash bag?" Here's what you need to know. They're small zippered or drawstring bags made from mesh or netting (to allow water and soap to still get in and out) that you put your delicates in when you do laundry. You put them in the wash just like you would a sweatshirt or a pair of pants, but they're more protected from the throws of the spin cycle. Bras are far less likely to come out misshapen, lacy pieces won't get shredded, and things like tights and swimsuits avoid getting stretched out and tangled up in your machine.

Use a salad spinner to wash your bras. Add your bras, a tiny amount of soap, and just enough water to cover the bras. Spin the salad spinner slowly. Pour out the soapy water and replace it with fresh water to rinse your bras. Spin again. Repeat if you’d like to be sure that all the soap has been removed or if you still see soap. Spin your bras in the salad spinner without any water to remove the excess water. You may need to repeat this several times before all of the excess water has been removed. Hang your bras up to dry. Mesh lingerie bags protect their contents from snagging, stretching, and generally getting beat up in the washing machine—but despite the name, they’re not just for lingerie. When used correctly, mesh bags will keep a wide variety of delicate clothing in tip-top shape for years to come. Here’s how to use them. A sports bra will need to be washed or rinsed in warm water after every workout. Sweat will penetrate the fibers and increase the likelihood of bacteria growing in your bra. Can You Put Bras In the Washer? Other types of detergent, like Woolite, require rinsing. Since Soak is a rinse-free detergent, all you have to do is remove the bra from the water and press out the excess liquid. We’ve found that pressing the bra inside a towel removes more moisture so that the bra dries faster.

Wash on cold and skip the dryer

Wash your bras more often if you find yourself sweating more than normal. Also, a wear is considered a full day, not just a couple of hours. It also helps to wash similar-colored items together so that the light-colored bras don’t turn out gray or pink, etc.

Handwashing is best for a bra, but it’s not always possible. If you do need to use a washing machine to wash your bras, make sure you use a mesh or lingerie bag. The bag can withstand heat and is permeable so the wash water can wash your clothing. Reshape padded cups so that they dry in the proper shape. And when you put them away, lay them flat in the drawer or stand them up so that the cups aren’t smashed. Otherwise, let it air out for a day and wear it again. Rotate your bras and wear them on alternating days to extend the time between washes. What do the care instructions say? Gently lay the bras on a flat towel and press another towel on top of the bras to remove the excess water remaining in the bras. Hang your bras on a hanger to air dry. It will take a day or two to completely dry, so don’t wash all your bras at the same time. Tips For Caring For BrasBut wait, that's not all! Since wash bags come in various sizes, you can use them for just about anything—you don't have to limit them to things you'd put in your underwear drawer. Lace tops, strappy dresses—if it's washable, you can put it in a laundry bag. These bra wash bags from Laundry Science are one of the most popular solutions, and come in multiple sizes for bras ranging from an A cup to a G cup. These are double-lined with 7-gram micromesh for a durable design that still allows your bras to get clean in a washing machine. A hooded zipper won’t snag your delicates and a plastic cupped frame preserves the shape of your bras. These are far and away the most popular bra wash bags you can find. Then when you don’t need it, press it flat up against the door and it’s out of the way. It even comes with a one-year warranty just in case. What if the bra is still stained after washing?

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