Water temperature has a huge impact on shrinking, fading, bacteria removal, and longevity of your clothes. Understanding when to use cold, warm, or hot water can make your T-shirts, hoodies, and sweaters last significantly longer.

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1. Cold Water (Best for 90% of Laundry)

  • Prevents shrinking
  • Preserves color vibrancy
  • Reduces print cracking on graphic tees

Use for: T-shirts, hoodies, activewear, dark colors, delicate fabrics.

2. Warm Water (Use Sparingly)

  • Helps remove body oils
  • More effective at dissolving detergent

Use for: Sweat-heavy clothes, socks, towels (but with caution).

3. Hot Water (Avoid for Most Clothing)

  • Causes shrinking
  • Breaks down fibers
  • Fades colors quickly

Use only for: Bedding, heavily soiled items, baby cloth diapers.

4. Water Temperature for Specific Fabrics

  • Cotton: Cold or warm (never hot)
  • Polyester: Cold only
  • Wool: Cold only to avoid felting
  • Sweaters: Cold only

5. Does Cold Water Kill Bacteria?

Not by itself. Pair cold water with:

  • Vinegar rinse
  • Oxygen bleach
  • Sports detergent

6. Eco Impact

Cold water uses up to 80% less energy, making it the best choice for the environment.

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Pair with:
How to Prevent Shrinking
Common Washing Mistakes to Avoid

Final Tip: Cold water works for almost everything — safe, gentle, and more eco-friendly.

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