thread: My washing machine is ruining my black clothes - HELP!

  1. #1
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    Jul 2008
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    My washing machine is ruining my black clothes - HELP!

    My black clothes are coming out of the machine fluffy! Not even a little bit, but to the point I can't wear them in public. I wash my clothes inside out and tried to find the lint filter, but i couldnt find it.. Any other suggestions. I've just bought some new black BF tops and I don't want them ruined too!

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    Nov 2011
    Perth
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    You shouldn't have to, but you could always wash in a lingerie bag?

  3. #3
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    Sep 2009
    watsonia north victoria
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    mine does the exact same thing

    i run my dark loads once with detergent and once without, it seems to help....

    i havnt got a lint filter, well one i can find, so thats the next best option for me

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    Jul 2008
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    Hmm, ok.. How annoying! Thanks for the advice..

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    Jul 2010
    Melbourne
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    Ours doesn't have one either. I just use a lint roller on my black clothes or you can use wide packing tape. It works quite well

  6. #6

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
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    I use wool wash on my blacks (not washing powder) and I often have to rinse things twice.

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    The onpy thing I can suggest, and I do apologise, because its is more time consuming than using the machine for the whole cycle, but, when the "wash" is finished (before the machine drains), remove the clothes from the machine and rinse in the laundry tub (or bath). Empty the machine, and spin dry the clothes in the machine. This is how my Mum does ALL her washing, on direction from my Great Aunt. As she says, you need to "take the clothes out of the water, not the water out of the clothes" (this is how to get your clothes lint free). My Mum's washing is always perfectly clean and lint free.

    Oh, and only possible with a top loading machine.... Good luck.

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    Sep 2011
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    There's a special detergent that you can buy which is specifically for black clothes. I can't remember the name of it, but I remember a friend buying it for another friend who mainly wears black. Just have a look at the supermarket next time you're there.

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    Thanks everyone for advice!

    Netix, that sounds like a whole lotta work!!

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    It is a whole lot of work, doesn't it! Mum tried a number of times to "convert" me, but, um, no.

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    Instead of sorting my washing by darks vs lights, I sort dark vs gives fluff&light colours together. Keep the "gives fluff" clothes out of the washes with the "gets fluff" clothes (mostly dark clothes). Works a treat.

    The other thing to note is that Choice magazine did extensive laundry powder testing and they found that you pretty much only need to use half a scoop of all the super concentrated ones. I've been washing with half a scoop for a couple of years now and it's true. We also use white vinegar instead of softener, works the same & leaves no gunk behind. Might help if some of the linty effect you're getting is actually detergent/softener residue.

    Other trick - chuck em in the dryer on low for an hour to get the fluff off.

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    Oct 2004
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    My machine has a Dark cycle, works pretty well so far.