Buying new clothes can be exciting, but before wearing them, it’s essential to wash them first. According to Consumer Reports, new clothes can contain chemicals from the manufacturing and finishing process that can cause skin irritation, especially for people with sensitive skin.
Why Wash New Clothes?
Consumer Reports Home & Trends writer Jodhaira Rodriguez recommends washing all new clothes, including delicate items like underwear, to remove any potential irritants. Babies are particularly vulnerable to skin irritation due to their sensitive skin, which can absorb chemicals more easily.
New clothes can travel thousands of miles before reaching consumers, picking up dust, dirt, bacteria, and even insects along the way. Washing new clothes can help remove these contaminants and prevent any potential health issues.
How to Wash New Clothes Safely
Consumer Reports’ laundry expert, Richard Handel, provides tips on how to wash new clothes safely. He recommends washing clothes with similar colors together, using cold or cool water, and choosing a gentle cycle to minimize the risk of shrinking or bleeding. Additionally, skipping fabric softener can help prevent skin irritation and reduce the risk of mold growth.
It’s also essential to check the care label before washing new clothes to ensure that you’re following the recommended washing instructions. Using a gentle detergent, such as Persil Free & Sensitive or Costco’s Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Free & Clear, can also help minimize the risk of skin irritation.
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