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Hand wash or Machine wash?
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Have a question which seems really trivial but just wanted other opinions. I have always hand washed my bras, which I always felt kept them whiter for longer (it says 'handwash on the label so I followed instructions). Recently I have been busy and really can't be bothered doing a handwashing all the time as its easier to shove them in the washing machine. How do most of you (ladies!) wash yours? By hand or machine? Do you think your bras keep whiter for longer? Let me know.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i dont necessarily want a bra to last. if i find something i love to wear (im a wierd size so it doesnt happen much) then i buy 3 of them. if i dont like it much then i wear it on the days when the others are in the wash or i leave it in the drawer and ignore it. and then theres the bras that just werent made for wearing all day but were made for...something else. in short they all go in the machine and to hell with it, life's too short for bra restoration / conservation and handwashing. :-D
Now we know who the females are, I'll proceed. Most washing machines have a gentle wash for delicates, but what's the point for a couple of bra's? Life's far too short for all that. My bra collection looks pretty good for someone that washes them with all the other 'whites' or 'darks', depending on the colour. Having said that, my washing machine was screeching so loud on spin, I was scared to open it, but when I did the culprit was a bra wire - they are lethal things & can really cause prob's - so beware!!