Laundry is probably one of the first life skills you learned, so you might think you’ve got it all figured out. Think again. Even a great washing machine won’t save you from human error, and there are missteps a-plenty that even the most seasoned homemaker might be making.
For those of us who do laundry at home, doing it well pays off in clothes that feel softer, look better and last longer. So what separates a laundry routine that actually works from one that’s slowly destroying your wardrobe?
Getting those details right is often the difference between jeans and cotton tees that stay in rotation for years and ones that fray, shrink or fall apart long before their time.
“While there are no universal standardized practices, it is considered best practice to uphold strict standards,” says Brahim Agzoul, acting housekeeping manager at Kasbah Tamadot, a five-star resort renowned for
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