When it comes to hand-washing vs. machine-washing linen, which method is superior? Check out tips, tricks, and pros and cons for each.
Hand-Wash or Machine? Tips for Better Linen Care
When it comes to hand-washing vs. machine-washing linen, which method is superior? Check out tips, tricks, and pros and cons for each.
Linen fabric is incredible for many reasons: it's light, soft, airy, and temperature-regulating. However, these benefits also mean that special care is required. While that's not a reason to pass it up entirely, it does mean that you need to keep a few things in mind when washing linen so as not to damage it.
While it may take a bit of knowledge, the good news is that washing linen by hand or washing machine is nevertheless an easy process. Read on to learn about hand-washing versus machine-washing linen and how to go about each for the best results.
Hand-Washing Linen
Just like you might hand-wash clothes, linen garments, towels, and bedding can be washed in any basin big enough to hold them. For smaller items like linen shirts or pillowcases, a sink might suffice. When washing sheets, a bathtub is preferable.
How to Hand Wash Linen:
- Select your wash basin. It should be big enough that your linen can soak in it, without being too bunched up. A sink will suffice for smaller linen items, but a large bucket or bathtub is better for linen sheets and bedding.
- Fill the basin with lukewarm water and about one teaspoon of mild detergent.
- Once the detergent has dissolved, add your linen.
- Fully submerge your bedding or garment, ensuring every part of the material gets wet.
- Gently swirl (do not twist or pull) the linen in the basin for a few minutes to dislodge any dirt.
- Allow the linen to soak for 10 - 15 minutes.
- Drain the basin. You may need to remove your linen while doing this to guarantee all the soapy water drains out.
- Refill the basin with lukewarm water and re-submerge your linen. Gently swirl again to rinse off the detergent.
- Once you're confident that the detergent has been rinsed out, drain the basin again.
- To remove excess water, gently press down onto the linen. Again, do not twist or pull.
- Follow the below instructions for drying, and enjoy your clean linen!
Machine-Washing Linen
Despite being a natural textile, linen can also be machine-washed, making it ideal for low-maintenance care.
How to Machine Wash Linen:
- Place your linen in the machine, leaving enough free space for the machine’s contents to move around. Overcrowding a washing machine is generally not a good idea and is especially damaging for linen. An overcrowded machine can cause the fabric’s fibers to misshape and prevent detergent from washing out completely.
- Following your machine’s instructions, add a gentle liquid laundry detergent.
- The best washing method for machine-washing linen is to use a gentle cycle with cold water. Cool water prevents shrinkage, while a delicate cycle prevents twisting and tearing. Choose settings accordingly, and start your wash.
- Allow the machine to run as usual.
- Follow the tips below for drying, then enjoy your clean linen!