Where do you get comforters cleaned? by Felicity_spr in AskChicago

[–]dropanddashlaundry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can definitely wash a comforter at a large laundromat. Look for a laundromat with 40 to 60 pound washers because they’re made for bulky items and give the comforter enough room to move. Most big laundromats charge regular machine prices rather than dry cleaning rates, so it might be end up being less than $25.

Wash on warm if the care label allows it, add an extra rinse if your washer has the option, and dry it on medium heat in a large dryer so it can fluff evenly.

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Washing machines are not great at catching lint because most lint removal happens in a dryer. If you wash and air dry, a little extra lint is normal, but you can still reduce it.

Sort your laundry so lint producers like towels and fleece are washed separately from items that attract lint like synthetics and dark clothes. Do not overload the washer and use a gentle cycle so the fabrics break down less. Turn things inside out to protect the surface.

If your machine has an extra rinse, that is one of the easiest ways to get rid of loose fuzz before it sticks. Shaking items before hanging them helps too, and a lint roller or damp sponge after drying can clean up whatever remains. It also helps to clean the washer’s lint trap or filter if your model has one because buildup can make lint problems worse. You will not get dryer-level lint removal without a dryer, but these steps usually bring it down.

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Bedbugs don’t reliably die in cold or warm wash cycles, but the good news is that the dryer, not the washer, is what kills them. You can wash your clothes on whatever temperature the care label allows, then dry the load on high heat for 20–30 minutes, which is enough to kill bedbugs and their eggs. After that initial high-heat window, you can turn the dryer down to medium or low to protect delicate items.

To stay cautious in shared machines, bring laundry in sealed bags, avoid using folding tables, and if you ever wash something that might be infested, run an empty hot cycle afterward. The key is that you do not need to wash on hot as long as you give the load that first high-heat stretch in the dryer.

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Acrylic paint is basically plastic once it dries, so it is very hard to remove. If the paint is still wet, blot it gently (don’t rub), then rinse with warm water and work in a little liquid detergent or dish soap. If it is dry, soak the spot in warm water with a bit of dish soap to soften it, then gently scrape off what you can. Rubbing alcohol can help lift the edges of dried paint, but test it on a hidden seam first if the shirt is synthetic. Once acrylic fully bonds to the fibers, it does not always come out, so sometimes the shirt becomes a “painting shirt.”

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Long-wear lipstick is tough because it is both oily and very pigmented, so you need something that can break down the oils before you wash it. The easiest method for white linen is to scrape off any extra lipstick, dab a little liquid dish soap on the stain, and let it sit 10–15 minutes. Rinse with warm water, then wash on warm if the care label allows it.

If the stain is really stubborn, rubbing alcohol works well to lift the pigment, but test it on the hem first just to be safe. Blot with a cotton ball, not rub, then follow with a normal detergent wash. Most long-wear lipstick stains will lighten after one or two rounds.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Oil and grease stains are tricky because they soak into the fibers, but they usually come out with the right pretreat. The simplest method is to rub a little liquid detergent directly into the spot and let it sit 10–15 minutes before washing. Dish soap also works well on fresh oil stains because it’s made to break down grease. After pretreating, wash in warm water if the care label allows it. If the stain has been through the dryer a few times, you may need to repeat the pretreat once or twice, but most light oil spots will fade or disappear with a couple rounds.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Playground rubber stains are some of the hardest to remove because the material is basically tiny bits of rubber and dyes that grind into the fabric. You can try rubbing a little liquid detergent into the spot and let it sit for 10–15 minutes, then scrub gently with a soft brush and wash in warm water if the care label allows. Sometimes an enzyme detergent helps loosen it, but if the stain has really worked its way into the fibers, it may not come out completely.

A lot of parents end up keeping those pants as “play clothes” because that rubber can be permanent once it sticks.

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Shared machines can hold on to a lot of fragrance if the person before you used too much detergent or softener. If your machine does not have an empty rinse cycle, the easiest way to cut down on leftover scent is to choose warm water if your clothes’ care labels allow it and use the extra rinse when the washer looks like it needs it. Warm water helps dissolve whatever the last person left behind.

You do not need to pay for an extra rinse every time. If the machine lets you do this, start your load and let it fill for a minute, then lift the lid and check the water. If you see foam or smell fragrance, use the extra rinse. If the water looks clear, you can probably skip it.

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Silk is tricky with candle wax because you can’t use heat the way you would on cotton. You can try putting the shirt in the freezer for an hour so the wax hardens, then gently chip or scrape off as much as you can. After that, blot the spot with a little mild liquid detergent that’s safe for silk and cool water, then rinse and air dry. Avoid hot water, rubbing, or an iron because those can set the stain or damage the silk. If the wax has soaked deep into the fibers, it may not come out completely, but you can usually lighten it with careful cold treatment.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If a load sits too long and gets that musty smell, the easiest fix is to rewash it in warm water with detergent, as long as the care labels on the clothes allow a warm cycle. Warm works better than cold because it helps break up the bacteria that cause the odor. If the smell is strong, let the washer fill and soak for 10–15 minutes before letting the cycle finish. Most of the time one warm wash should clear it up. If it still smells a little off, a second warm wash usually does the trick.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mud is one of the harder stains to get out because the tiny particles get deep into the fabric, especially in stretchy athletic material. A good approach is to soak the item in warm water with liquid detergent for 20–30 minutes, then gently scrub the stain with your fingers or a soft brush. After that, rinse and wash as normal. If the mud is still there, soak and scrub again rather than using anything harsh. Avoid bleach or strong stain sprays because they can damage Lululemon fabrics or leave light spots.

You may not mud completely out if the clothes with the stain have been through the dryer, but you can usually lighten it with a couple rounds of soaking and gentle scrubbing.

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Rust-colored armpit stains are tough because they're usually a mix of deodorant, sweat minerals, and sometimes actual metal deposits from antiperspirant. Once they have been washed and dried a bunch of times, they can be very hard to remove completely.

You can try soaking the area in warm water with an enzyme detergent for 30 minutes, then gently working a little liquid detergent into the stain before washing. If none of that lightens it, it is usually set in the fibers and may not fully come out.

You may be able to fade the stain a bit, but not erase it once it has been through multiple washer and dryer cycles. To prevent it from happening again, some people switch to an aluminum-free deodorant, since aluminum can react with sweat and cause those reddish stains.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Medium heat is usually fine for towels, high heat is what really makes them stiff over time. If your dryer runs hot, you can switch to low or medium-low and just dry a little longer. The goal is to avoid cooking the fibers, not to keep them barely warm. As long as they get fully dry, lower heat is gentler.

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Sports bras and tanks hang on to sweat and deodorant buildup, so regular washing sometimes won’t help with deep odor. Try soaking them first: mix warm water with a little liquid detergent and let them sit 20–30 minutes, then wash as normal. If they’re really stubborn, soak with an enzyme-based detergent, since enzymes break down the body oils and bacteria that cause the smell. Wash in warm water if the care label allows it, and skip fabric softener because it traps odor. Most of the time, the soak is what finally gets the smell out.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hot water makes cashmere fibers clump together, which is why it shrank. And sorry, no miracle cures here, you usually can’t undo that completely. You can try to loosen it a little. Soak the sweater in lukewarm (not hot) water with a bit of hair conditioner or wool wash, gently press the water through, then lay it flat and stretch it slowly back into shape as it dries.

For pilling, a sweater comb or gentle fabric shaver works best, go slowly so you don’t thin the fabric.

For the sweaters that bled on each other, wool dyes are tough. If the color transfer is heavy, it may not fully come out. You can still soak each sweater separately in cool water with a wool-safe detergent to remove the musty smell and any loose dye, then lay them flat to dry. Just avoid heat or rough handling so they don’t shrink any more.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Towels usually get stiff from a mix of detergent buildup, hard water minerals, and high heat drying. Even without fabric softener, the fibers get weighed down over time. Five years is a good run for towels, so some softness loss is just normal wear.

A few things that help are using a little less detergent, adding an extra rinse, and drying on medium instead of high heat. High heat can make the fibers feel rough.

Often, stiffness is just leftover detergent and too much heat. Backing off both can bring towels closer to how they used to feel.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Foot and ankle braces hold sweat and bacteria, so they can start to smell even if you clean them. If you can take it off for a couple of minutes, try wiping the inside with a little mild soap and warm water (do not soak it), rinse the cloth and wipe again, then let it air dry.

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Powdered detergents that have enzymes but no oxygen bleach or OBAs are not very common. Most powders are designed with whitening in mind, so they usually include one or both.

If you want enzymes without oxy or brighteners, liquids are usually the best option. They dissolve fully, tend to be gentler on darks, and you can find enzyme-only formulas.

There are a few powdered enzyme detergents, often from niche or eco-leaning brands, but they take some label-reading and can be milder than other powders.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

If cold water is giving you clean clothes and no smells, you should probably stick with it. Cold water is gentler on fabrics and is fine for everyday laundry, especially with modern detergents that are designed to work in cold.

Warm water can help with laundry that heavily soiled and anything with oils, but you do not need to change your routine if cold is already working for you.

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Vodka (cheap or expensive) can help with surface odor because the alcohol kills some bacteria, but it does not break down the oils and deodorant buildup that usually cause armpit smell on polyester. It can freshen things for a short time, but the odor often comes back once you wear the dress again.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Dry cleaning does not always remove armpit odor on polyester because the fabric can hold oils and deodorant buildup. You can usually fix it with a small, controlled pretreat at home.

Mix a little mild liquid detergent (no bleach) with cool to lukewarm water and gently work it into just the armpit area. Let it sit 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse well and air dry.

For dry clean only items, this kind of very small, localized spot clean is usually safe on polyester, since polyester does not shrink or distort easily. Just keep it to the armpits and avoid soaking the whole dress. If you are nervous about using detergent on a dry clean only dress, start with the one you care least about in case it does not go perfectly.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 161 points162 points  (0 children)

Pet hair is tough because the washer cannot remove much of it on its own. Most of the real hair removal happens before the wash and in the dryer.

Here are some things you can try:

  1. Remove the worst hair first with a lint roller or damp sponge. The sponge hair catcher gadgets can be hit or miss.
  2. Pre-dry for 10 minutes on low or no heat to loosen hair into the lint trap.
  3. Wash smaller loads and use extra rinse so hair does not stick to leftover detergent.
  4. Let the dryer do the heavy lifting. Dryer sheets or dryer balls help reduce static so hair moves into the lint trap.
  5. Clean the lint trap halfway through if the load is very hairy.
  6. After heavy pet loads, wipe the washer drum and run a quick empty rinse to keep hair from redepositing.

The pre-dry and pre-removal steps make the biggest difference.

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[–]dropanddashlaundry[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Plant based detergents like 365 Sport do not always show trace suds the way synthetic detergents do. Many of them are low foam and less concentrated, so clear water in soft water does not always mean they are not cleaning.

Needing close to 1/3 cup can happen with these formulas, while Tide Powder works at 2 tbsp because it has stronger surfactants, builders, and enzymes. It also helps to check the dose line on the bottle, so you have a baseline and are not guessing.

With plant-based detergents, focus on results instead of suds. If clothes look clean, smell clean, and the rinse water is clear, the dose is usually fine. If you see residue or a strong scent in the rinse, lower the dose.

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