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If you’re worried about how your cotton-polyester blends will hold up in the washer or dryer, go ahead and take a deep sigh of relief. Cotton-polyester clothing is one of the most resilient and easy to clean fabrics when it comes to laundry.[1] Cotton is durable, but it can shrink when it’s exposed to heat. Polyester is much more resistant to heat, but it is prone to fading over time. Cotton-polyester offers the best of both worlds, and it’s much better than the vast majority of clothing when it comes to handling washer and dryer cycles.

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    Read the care instructions printed on the tag. While most cotton-polyester blends will be perfectly fine in a washing machine and dryer, some articles of clothing may need to be hand-washed or line dried if they have printing on them or they’re particularly thin. Read the instructions printed on the tag thoroughly to determine if you need to do anything special for a piece of cotton-polyester clothing.[2]

    • This is a good tip for laundry in general. People tend to ignore the care instructions, but they are vitally important when it comes to not ruining that brand new sweater or shirt that you just bought!
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    Machine-wash your clothing unless the tag says otherwise. Cotton-polyester blends hold up better in the washing machine than almost every other textile. In fact, one of the main benefits of cotton-polyester clothing is that it is less prone to shrinking than 100% cotton and less likely to fade than 100% polyester. If there are no special instructions on the tag, toss it in with your standard laundry and wash it in the machine.[3]

    • You can hand-wash a cotton-polyester blend if you’d like, but you won’t notice much wear and tear over time if you use the washing machine.

    Tip: Cotton-polyester blends may shrink slightly and there may be some minor fading, but blends should hold up better over time than 100% cotton or polyester.

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    Use standard laundry detergent and add fabric softener if you want. Use less detergent than what's recommended on the back of the bottle whenever you're washing something made of polyester.[4] Pour your detergent directly into the machine like you normally do. You can use fabric softener if you’d like—it won’t have a major impact on cotton-polyester clothes.[5]

    • Despite popular belief, your clothes don’t get cleaner the more detergent you use. You only need to add a 1/3-1/2 cap of detergent to your laundry most of the time.
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    Use cold water if at all possible.[6] Warm water may slightly shrink cotton-polyester clothes, especially if they’re new, so it's best to use cold water. Only use warm water if your clothes are particularly dirty.[7]

    • The washing machine is less likely to shrink your clothes than the dryer. If you’re really worried about shrinkage, air drying your clothes is the best way to avoid it.
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    Select the cycle setting based on the other clothes in your washer. Cotton-polyester clothing will hold up just fine in basically any wash cycle, so use the other clothing that you’re washing to determine your wash cycle. If you’re washing silk, linens, or other sensitive fabrics, use the delicate cycle setting. For thicker textiles, like denim, use the normal or standard setting. When in doubt, use the permanent press setting, which is usually a good middle ground for a variety of different fabrics.[8]

    • If you’re only washing cotton, polyester, or cotton-polyester clothes, use the standard setting if they’re really dirty. If they aren’t particularly filthy, use the permanent press setting.
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    Air dry your clothes for best results.[9] Air drying is the best way to ensure that your clothes don’t shrink or fade, since the friction and heat from the dryer can wear clothes out over time. After your wash cycle is finished, use clothespins to attach them to a clothing line outside. Alternatively, you can slide the clothes over a hanger and hang them in a well-ventilated area.[10]

    • Unless you have some bulky sheets or a thick cotton-polyester sweater, air drying should take 2-4 hours.
    • You can use a drying rack instead of a hanger or clothesline if you prefer. Just be sure that your clothes aren’t touching one another while they dry or they may not dry properly.
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    Use the dryer if you don’t mind some slight wear and tear over time. Cotton-polyester clothing will do relatively well in the dryer compared to other fabrics. If you’re trying to get your clothes dry quickly, dry your cotton-polyester clothes in the dryer.[11]

    • If your cotton-polyester clothing is really colorful, it may fade over time with machine drying.
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    Use the air fluff setting on your dryer. Avoid using heat to dry anything made with polyester so you don't shrink and damage it.[12]

    • In general, lower temperatures are better for your clothes than high temperatures.

    Tip: The regular drying setting is kind of misleading. It usually uses the highest heat setting available unless you have a bulky sheets setting.

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    Treat your stains before washing your cotton-polyester blends. Blot stains with a wet towel as soon as you notice them. Use a nontoxic stain remover to lift up any tough stains. For white clothes, you can use chlorine bleach to remove basically any stain. If you wash your cotton-polyester clothes without removing the stain first, you may end up setting the stain into the fabric permanently.[13]

    • White vinegar is a good natural option for stained cotton-polyester clothing as well.
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    Separate your laundry by color to keep clothes pristine. Washing your white clothing separately from your lightly-colored clothing and darks is the best way to ensure that whites stay bright and colored clothing doesn’t fade. Either separate your laundry before washing it, or keep separate laundry baskets for different colors to divide the loads ahead of time.[14]

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    Turn colored clothing inside out before washing It. Colored clothing is more likely to fade or become discolored if the exterior of the fabric is rubbing against the sides of your washing machine or dryer. To keep colored clothing safe, turn it inside out before washing it.[15]

    Tip: This is particularly important for brightly-colored cotton-polyester clothing, since polyester is already prone to fading over time.

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    Hang or fold your clothes as soon as they’re dry to prevent wrinkles. Letting your laundry sit in your dryer for too long will cause it to wrinkle. To keep your clothing looking as pristine as possible, fold it as soon as it’s done drying. For items that you want to store vertically, put them on hangers as soon as the dryer finishes running.

    • This is less important for cotton-polyester clothing since it’s naturally more resistant to wrinkling. Still, it’s a good habit to get into if you want to keep laundry day efficient.
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    Wash polyester clothing with cold water and less detergent than the bottle calls for. Also, never use heat to dry polyester. If you're going to use the dryer, use the air fluff setting.

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      3 Ways to Wash Cotton Polyester - wikiHow? ›

      Machine-wash your clothing unless the tag says otherwise.

      Can you wash cotton and polyester in hot water? ›

      Typically, fabrics that are safe to wash with hot water include certain synthetic fibers such as nylon or polyester, as well as preshrunk cotton. Never wash materials such as wool, silk, viscose, or other delicate fibers with hot water.

      How to clean polycotton fabric? ›

      Poly Cotton & Poly Viscose Gabardine Clothing
      1. Cold gentle machine wash with similar colours.
      2. Dry in shade.
      3. Do not bleach.
      4. Do not iron logo.
      5. Warm iron.
      6. Do not dry clean.
      7. Do not tumble dry.

      What is washed cotton polyester? ›

      Washed cotton is simply cotton fabric that has been through an extra washing process to make it softer and more comfortable. This type of fabric can be made from natural fibers such as Egyptian or Pima cotton, or from polyester-cotton blends.

      Can I wash 100% polyester that says dry clean only? ›

      Carefully machine wash some items: You can also put polyester and other more durable “dry clean” garments in the washing machine. To minimize potential damage, turn the clothes inside out, place them in a mesh bag, use mild detergent, and run the delicate cycle.

      How to wash 50% cotton 50% polyester? ›

      Use cold water if at all possible. Warm water may slightly shrink cotton-polyester clothes, especially if they're new, so it's best to use cold water. Only use warm water if your clothes are particularly dirty. The washing machine is less likely to shrink your clothes than the dryer.

      How to wash 70 cotton 30 polyester? ›

      70% Cotton and 30% Polyester. French Terry fabric with the outside smooth flat and the inside with cross loops. Care: Wash & dry inside-out; Cold Wash or do not exceed 30c; No bleach; No tumble dry in hot air; Dry in the shade.

      Can cotton polyester go in the dryer? ›

      Garments made from blends of materials that include polyester can be dried in a dryer, but should be kept at low temperatures. These materials often dry quite quickly, so it's a good idea to choose a shorter drying cycle if you're drying garments with polyester-cotton or other polyester blends.

      What are the methods of washing polyester? ›

      Set the wash cycle to normal and use a gentle laundry detergent. Because polyester is a synthetic material, high heat can break down the fibers and cause damage to your clothes. As a result, polyester should be washed using warm or cold water.

      What are the cons of cotton polyester? ›

      Pros: Cotton-poly blends have a soft feel and higher absorbency than 100% polyester. They're easier to care for than 100% cotton and they have great moisture wicking ability. Cons: This blend may be more irritating to sensitive skin than 100% cotton. Blends are not as durable as a 100% polyester garment.

      What happens if you accidentally wash dry clean only? ›

      Dry clean only clothes should not be washed in a regular washing machine as it can cause shrinkage, color bleeding, and fabric distortion. Ignoring the dry clean only instructions can lead to costly consequences such as damage that may require expensive repairs or replacement of the garment.

      How do you wash 100 polyester without shrinking it? ›

      Washing with cold water is always a safe bet when it comes to cleaning your clothing, especially if it's with a material you're unfamiliar with. But 100% polyester will also do very well with warm water, which can help remove stains, prevent shrinkage, and avoid color bleeding into other clothing in the cycle.

      How do you wash clothes that are 100% polyester? ›

      You can actually machine wash polyester, with the right laundry detergents and techniques as it is generally quite durable and can withstand regular laundering. Polyester is a synthetic fiber, so to ensure it does not break down from heat, opt for cool or warm water when washing.

      Is it OK to wash cotton and polyester together? ›

      You can wash cotton and polyester together if you follow the care instructions on the garment label. Some cotton and polyester blends may require different washing settings, so it is important to check the care label before washing.

      Does cotton and polyester shrink in the wash? ›

      Natural fibers like cotton, wool, silk, linen, and hemp are more prone to shrinking than synthetic fibers. Cotton fibers, being the most amenable, can shrink up to 20 percent, depending on the quality and cotton blend. Polyester, on the other hand, shrinks less than three percent.

      Does boiling water damage polyester? ›

      If you iron your polyester fabrics, you could burn or melt them. And if you submerge polyester in boiling water, the fabric will most likely shrink.

      Will boiling water shrink cotton? ›

      The initial boil will shrink it the most, but it could still shrink a little more with each subsequent boil.

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