Are you washing your jeans the right way

@amadeo (111948)
United States
May 3, 2018 9:45am CST
Before tossing them in the washing machine. Turn your jeans inside out. The reason for this and overlooked is turn your jean inside out before tossing them.Flipping the jeans allow the dirtiest side of them of them to get the most exposure to the sudsy water. do not mix the jeans with other clothing article. If only washing a few.Do not put too much detergent in. Have a good one. Photo online
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@tso1960 (225)
• United States
3 May 18
I just throw them into the washing machine, usually with other clothes, but if I have enough I wash them alone.
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@tso I see.
@Juliaacv (48411)
• Canada
3 May 18
I launder my jeans inside out, so that they don't fade as quickly. But my husband's jeans are washed right side out-usually because they are so dirty from him wearing them to work.
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@Juliaacv I see.That is why turning them inside out.
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@Tina30219 (81540)
• Onaway, Michigan
3 May 18
One thing I have always been doing so I been doing something right.
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@Tian30219 yea.Good for you Tina
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@Tina30219 (81540)
• Onaway, Michigan
3 May 18
@amadeo Yep want my jeans to last as long as possible
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@Tina30219 yes good girl there.
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@id_peace (14005)
• Singapore
3 May 18
I think we just put into the Washing Machine to let it auto configure to wash
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@id_peace good for you.Does it helps
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@LadyDuck (458006)
• Switzerland
3 May 18
I wash the jeans of my husband often, so I wash them side out. I do not wear jeans.
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@LadyDuck (458006)
• Switzerland
3 May 18
@amadeo Cotton leggings, I do not like the texture of jeans.
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@LadyDuck I see.
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@LadyDuck I see.No jeans.What do you wear working in the garden?
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@just4him (306079)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
3 May 18
It would seem to me the dirtiest side would be the outside and turning them inside out puts the dirt on the inside as well. I've never turned mine inside out. They come clean just as good.
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@just4him whatever works for you.
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@andriaperry Your not messed up.Your fine
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@maezee (41997)
• United States
3 May 18
I do feel like the dirtiest part of my jeans are on the outside, not the inside. But I sometimes do this eith datk wash jeans to preserve the color. Not sure if that actually works or not.
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@maezee I see.Whatever works for you.
@crossbones27 (48417)
• Mojave, California
3 May 18
You are so wise.
• Mojave, California
3 May 18
@amadeo I say and good, how was your Birthday celebration? Did you guys get wild and have the cops called on you?
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@crossbones27 I am if you say so.How are you there.
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@marlina (154166)
• Canada
3 May 18
I have never turned jeans inside out to get them washed.
@marlina (154166)
• Canada
4 May 18
@amadeo A school of 2 thoughts.
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
4 May 18
@marlina I see
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@marlina as you can see some do and some don't here.
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@rakski (112925)
• Philippines
3 May 18
I totally agree with you
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@rakski thank you
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@rakski (112925)
• Philippines
3 May 18
@amadeo no problem
@DianneN (246720)
• United States
3 May 18
Mine get dry cleaned. My husband's go straight into the washer as is.
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@DianneN I see.
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@DianneN (246720)
• United States
3 May 18
@amadeo I rarely wear jeans, but when I do, they are designer brands. I don't want to take a chance of ruining them. My husband only wears jeans for knocking around. He's more of a khaki guy.
• Phoenix, Arizona
17 May 18
I have actually heard that freeze washing your jeans is the best way. Basically freezing them!
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
17 May 18
@star_disgate have you done this.
@db20747 (43426)
• Washington, District Of Columbia
3 May 18
I knew a lady who took her jeans to the dry cleaners. Jeans fade too fast!!! Even the expensive ones!!! They R too high maintenance!! I wear polyester slacks instead!!!!!
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@db20747 I am not surprised by that.
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@db20747 (43426)
• Washington, District Of Columbia
3 May 18
@amadeo your not surprised???!!!! Why not??!
@Icydoll (36717)
• India
3 May 18
I do follow all these steps..
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@Icydoll good for you
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@caopaopao (12395)
• China
7 May 18
Thank you for sharing. I have never turned my jeans inside out and before I washed them for so many years. This is really helpful.
@LeaPea2417 (36438)
• Toccoa, Georgia
3 May 18
I always turn my jeans inside out to wash them.
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@LeaPea2417 good for you.
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@Courtlynn (66921)
• United States
3 May 18
We only wash them inside out when brand new. Otherwise they're washed normal, like everything else.. with everything else.
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@Courtlynn I see.
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@andriaperry (116860)
• Anniston, Alabama
3 May 18
I have been washing mine wrong all these years! I do wash jeans with the color tops as well, Dang it, for once I am not right!
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
3 May 18
@andriaperry.We all done t his.
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@Kandae11 (53679)
4 May 18
I've worn jeans, maybe just twice in my life.
@amadeo (111948)
• United States
4 May 18
@Kandae11 no more jeans?
15 May 18
Thanks that's a good tip.