By the time laundry day rolls around, you may have mountains of dirty laundry to deal with. It’s time-consuming when you think about having to sort through it all, separating out colors, reading labels, and determining what should get placed into what pile.
There’s a growing debate about whether it’s even necessary to sort laundry still. After all, with all of the modern features on washing machines, is it necessary? Some say sorting is a thing of the past.
We’ve got a few things to look at…
Sorting laundry used to be mandatory. If you didn’t want colors to bleed or fabric to get damaged, you had to sort. Delicate items might need special care, like hand washing.
Most machines today have advanced technology that will sense loads. You can choose various cycles and temperatures. Plus, laundry detergents have evolved, claiming that they won’t allow colors to bleed.
Not sorting has its benefits:
Sorting has its benefits, too:
Ultimately, you have to find a middle ground for what works based on the machines you have, the detergents you use, and the kinds of things you wash on a regular basis.