Fall Laundry Tips

professional laundry tips for fall

Back to school is in full swing - and while the temperature during the day is still hot, the nights are getting cooler and starting to feel more like fall.

Pretty soon, you’ll be pulling out your fall sweaters. And as you transition from summer to fall, your laundry piles will start to grow.

Fortunately, we have a few helpful fall laundry tips to help you stay organized.

Storing Summer Clothes

It’s almost time to put away the swimsuits and shorts. But before you start putting them away for the season, be sure to wash them first.. This will prevent stains from settling in and will keep your clothes fresh when summer rolls out again next year.

Fall Wardrobe Laundry Tips

We love sweater weather! There’s nothing like snuggling in a chunky sweater on a cool fall day.

But sweaters require special care. Many sweaters are dry clean only. And if they are wool, they require washing with cold water and avoiding the dryer.Prevent sweaters from shrinking and pilling by laying them out flat to dry instead of putting them in a dryer.

Home Decor Fall Laundry Tips

It’s almost time to pull out your warmest, coziest blankets! The good news is, many blankets and comforters can be washed in a machine. But as with all clothing and linens, always read the labels.

Fall is a great time to wash your curtains too. Since summer is a time when windows are open, a lot of dust and dirt can collect onto your curtains. Take your curtains down and wash them as a simple fall cleaning tip.

Get Ready for Fall

And that’s it! While you enjoy the last bit of summer, you’ll be ready for the cooler weather when it comes.

Need help to get your clothing and home decor ready for the fall season? That’s why we exist!

At OrangeBag, our toxin-free, sustainable laundry and dry cleaning service is here to help you get your wardrobe and home ready for the winter months. Just download the app and schedule a pickup! You’ll be able to focus your energy on enjoying your pumpkin spice latte while we get your laundry and dry cleaning done!

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