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Getting ready for announcing your baby’s arrival means that you have to acquire some completely new skills such as changing diapers, going through 3 a.m. feedings, and learning how to wash delicate newborn clothes so that they don’t irritate the sensitive skin of your little bundle of joy. So, how to wash newborn white sleepers and other pieces that may easily get damaged? Keep reading!
Why should you wash baby clothes when you buy them?
The main reason why you should wash your baby’s clothes before they’re worn is that they’re often treated with chemicals during the manufacturing process. These chemicals can irritate your baby’s skin, so it’s best to wash them off before dressing your baby in them.
This way, you can prevent dangerous situations when a freshly bought newborn white sleeper irritates your baby’s skin and causes a rash or other negative consequences.
5 steps to washing delicate newborn white sleepers
How to wash newborn white sleepers and other small pieces of clothing? Follow these tips:
- Start by reading the care label – the first thing you should do when you want to wash newborn white sleepers is to read the care label that will tell you everything you need to know about the fabric of the sleeper and how to wash it without damaging it. On the label, you can find information such as the washing temperature and drying instructions.
- Choose the right detergent – once you know the fabric of the sleeper, it’s time to choose the right detergent. For example, if the sleeper is made of cotton, you can use a mild product that’s designed for delicate fabrics. This way, you prevent situations when clothes are stiff, ragged or scratchy after washing. Moreover, if you wash pieces in light or neutral colors like a newborn white sleeper, you can use detergents that will help you keep the clothes white for longer.
- Wash on a gentle cycle – when you’re ready to wash the sleeper, set your washing machine to a gentle cycle. This way, you make sure that the sleeper won’t be damaged during the washing process.
- Hang to dry – after the washing cycle is finished, take the sleeper out of the washing machine and hang it to dry. You can do this on a drying rack or a clothesline.
- Iron if necessary – once the newborn white sleeper or other piece is dry, you can iron it if necessary. However, make sure to set the iron to a low temperature to avoid damaging the fabric.
The takeaway
Now you know how to wash a newborn white sleeper and other delicate pieces of clothing. Just follow these simple tips and you’ll be able to keep your baby’s clothes clean, fresh and free of harmful chemicals.
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