Here’s what I do (which is what my mum taught me haha)…
Split washing into whites and darks/colours and wash on 40 (I know, I should probably 30)
bio - whites
non-bio - darks and colours
I have no idea on washing cycles, just tend to do on a mixed load.
but if the label is specific, I make sure to follow that. For delicates, I don’t have many so just then hand wash them in the sink with liquid that’s marked as suitable for delicates. If it’s a nice wool jumper I’ll do in the sink, but if it’s a cheap one I’ll just chuck it into the appropriate colour pile.
towels - 40 degrees (my old towels I used to do at 60 but I got new ones so follow those instructions as I don’t want them to shrink or anything). Follow the same detergent/colour rule as above.
sheets - 60 degrees with same rules above.
I neverrrr use fabric softener. it affects the absorbency of towels, makes clothes more flammable apparently, and leaves a bit of a mask over what you’ve washed.
bio is apparently good to use every few washes as it also helps clean your machine (not sure if that’s a complete fact)
my boyfriend on the other hand couldn’t give a fuck, so when he does the washing he chucks everything in one load with the closest detergent
Split washing into whites and darks/colours and wash on 40 (I know, I should probably 30)
bio - whites
non-bio - darks and colours
I have no idea on washing cycles, just tend to do on a mixed load.
but if the label is specific, I make sure to follow that. For delicates, I don’t have many so just then hand wash them in the sink with liquid that’s marked as suitable for delicates. If it’s a nice wool jumper I’ll do in the sink, but if it’s a cheap one I’ll just chuck it into the appropriate colour pile.
towels - 40 degrees (my old towels I used to do at 60 but I got new ones so follow those instructions as I don’t want them to shrink or anything). Follow the same detergent/colour rule as above.
sheets - 60 degrees with same rules above.
I neverrrr use fabric softener. it affects the absorbency of towels, makes clothes more flammable apparently, and leaves a bit of a mask over what you’ve washed.
bio is apparently good to use every few washes as it also helps clean your machine (not sure if that’s a complete fact)
my boyfriend on the other hand couldn’t give a fuck, so when he does the washing he chucks everything in one load with the closest detergent