
When you get your clothes back from the dry cleaner, the lingering scent is undeniable, and it lasts for a significant time. However, when washing clothes at home, the fragrance tends to be milder and fades faster. In this article, Mytour reveals the secrets to washing clothes with a machine at home to make them smell as fresh as if they were done at a professional cleaner's. Let's dive in!
1. Properly Pairing Fabric Softener and Detergent
Many people mistakenly combine detergent and fabric softener with similar fragrances, leading to less-than-pleasant-smelling clothes. To achieve a long-lasting freshness akin to the dry cleaner's, avoid using detergent and fabric softener with similar scented oils. This is because such combinations make these scents blend and, ultimately, clash, resulting in clothes not only being less fragrant but also potentially having an odd smell.
Therefore, it's crucial to pay attention when pairing fabric softener and detergent – if the fabric softener has scented oils, use detergent without a fragrance, and vice versa.

2. Selecting the Right Wash Cycle for Different Fabrics
Each fabric type requires a specific washing method, usually indicated on the product label. Therefore, checking the fabric before washing helps protect your clothes and maintain a long-lasting fragrance. For example, garments made of denim or khaki may require a more robust wash cycle compared to cotton or wool garments.

3. Use Fabric Softener and Detergent/Laundry Detergent Correctly
Using high-quality fabric softeners can extend the time the fragrance lingers on your clothes. Therefore, choose reputable and trustworthy fabric softener brands.
Additionally, for long-lasting freshness, use an appropriate amount of detergent and fabric softener based on the amount of clothes in the washing machine. This not only saves resources but also ensures optimal cleaning efficiency.

4. Utilize Fragrance Sheets or Essential Oils
Simply add 1-2 specialized fragrance sheets to the washing machine to make your clothes irresistibly fragrant. You can also add essential oils during the wash: Mix scented essential oils with water and add them to the machine after the washing cycle ends, then wait for the rinse cycle.
Avoid using fabric softener or essential oils along with fabric softener as it can result in an overpowering and conflicting fragrance.

5. Air Dry Immediately After Washing
A common mistake people make is delaying the process of hanging clothes to dry. Many households wash their clothes at night and leave them in the washing machine until the next morning. Allowing clothes to sit for too long in the drum can cause them to lose their fragrance and even develop unpleasant odors due to bacterial growth.

Additionally, it's essential to turn clothes inside out when hanging them to protect the colors. Dry your clothes in a well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight, to preserve the fragrance.
6. Regularly Clean the Washing Drum
Neglecting regular cleaning of the washing drum can lead to the accumulation of bacteria and dirt in the hidden corners of the washing machine. These bacteria can cling to clothes, causing them to develop unpleasant odors.
To ensure your clothes maintain a rich and long-lasting fragrance, it's crucial to air dry them immediately after washing and regularly clean the washing machine.

Here's how to make your machine-washed clothes smell as fresh and delightful as those done professionally. Mytour hopes these tips will assist you in your laundry endeavors.
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