… ensuring you wash your nursing bras in the best way possible. Use a non-bio detergent for sensitive skin to minimise irritation, and reshape your bras while air drying so they don’t lose their shape or comfort.
How to preserve your bra in a washing machine
Choosing to wash a bra in the washing machine can often be the quickest and easier way to get them clean, but here is a quick 4-step process you should take to ensure you get the best results for this delicate item.
1 – Before washing your bras, always check the care label to ensure they’re made of materials that can be machine washed. Most bras are made from washable fabrics like cotton and polyester.
2 – Check for any stains, such as perspiration marks (especially on sports bras), or milk stains if you’re currently breastfeeding. Pre-treat stains with a small amount of laundry detergent.
3 – Fasten the hook & eye clasps on your bra before popping in the washing machine. This prevents the fastenings from getting caught in the drum and reduces the risk of damage to your bra.
4 – Use a cool temperature (around 30 degrees) as hot water may shrink your bra. Also use a mild detergent that is designed to be gentle on delicate items