The five main stages of the laundry process are: sorting, pre-treating, washing, drying, and folding/ironing. This process can be adapted based on the specific needs of the laundry items and the equipment available, but these five steps generally encompass the core tasks.
Breakdown
- 1. Sorting:This involves separating clothes by color (whites, lights, darks) and fabric type to prevent damage and dye transfer during washing.
- 2. Pre-treating:This step focuses on addressing stains and heavily soiled areas with stain removers or other specialised products before the main wash.
- 3. Washing:This involves loading the sorted and pre-treated clothes into the washing machine, adding detergent and selecting the appropriate wash cycle and water temperature.
- 4. Drying:After washing, clothes are either dried in a machine dryer or hung to air dry, depending on fabric type and personal preference.
- 5. Folding/Ironing:The final stage involves folding the dried clothes neatly for storage or ironing them to remove wrinkles and prepare them for wear.
