Friction is one of the biggest causes of laundry damage — it fades colors, causes pilling, and stretches out clothes. Here’s how to minimize friction so your T-shirts, hoodies, and sweaters last much longer.

1. Turn Clothes Inside Out
This reduces surface friction during washing and drying.
2. Separate Fabrics Properly
- Avoid washing sweaters with jeans
- Avoid washing hoodies with towels
- Wash delicate tees with similar light-weight items
3. Use Mesh Laundry Bags
They protect fabrics from rubbing against rough materials.
4. Choose the Right Washing Cycle
Use:
- Gentle cycle for tees
- Wool cycle for sweaters
- Low spin for hoodies
5. Use Cold Water
Cold water prevents fiber swelling, reducing friction.
6. Add Vinegar to Reduce Pilling
Vinegar helps smooth fibers and prevents fuzz buildup.
7. Avoid Overloading
Overloaded washers cause clothes to grind against each other.
8. Air-Dry Whenever Possible
Dryers increase friction and fade colors quickly.

See also:
– How to Prevent Pilling
– Fabric Care 101
Final Tip: Low heat, low spin, and low friction = maximum fabric longevity.
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