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how do you wash your bra?

17 replies

js1000 · 23/06/2009 21:16

Do u hand wash or machine wash ?
I machine wash mine no wonder the straps go loose after 4 washes....

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soopermum1 · 23/06/2009 21:18

i know i should hand wash, i really do, but life's too short, i bung mine in the washing machine

inscotland · 23/06/2009 21:19

hand wash but my bras are around £35 a pop so I do need to take care of them.

Ooh to have wee boobs to buy 3 for 2 at M&S!

ShannaraTiger · 23/06/2009 21:19

Machine wash them on wool cycle in a net delicates bag. They seem to survive ok.

EccentricaGallumbits · 23/06/2009 21:20

chuck them in the machine t 30 with everything else. works fine.

AnyFucker · 23/06/2009 21:21

machine was at 40 deg inside a pillow case

they survive ok, but I don't pay a lot for 'em so am not too fussed tbh

EyeballsandherSunburntNorks · 23/06/2009 21:21

Chuck in machine here too. Never occured to me to do anything else.

hester · 23/06/2009 21:22

Bung them in on 30. LIfe's too short...

MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 23/06/2009 21:22

Yep, in a net bag on the machine's gentlest wash. A hand-wash once in a blue moon.

JennyPenny22 · 24/06/2009 12:55

I have always just washed with everything else. Didn't know you weren't meant to

malovitt · 24/06/2009 12:57

Hand wash.
Never put them in the machine, ever.

jeminthedark · 24/06/2009 12:59

Handwash

YanknCock · 24/06/2009 13:03

The maternity ones without underwires, I throw in with everything else.

My lovely underwired ones, I wash separately in the machine on the cold gentle cycle. I occasionally handwashed, but machine much more convenient. Didn't seem to damage them any, all were in good enough condition to be sold on ebay.

talbot · 24/06/2009 13:05

Machine wash on 30c in a net bag. No problems.

js1000 · 24/06/2009 13:27

in pillow case n net bag idea sounds good..

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MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 24/06/2009 21:21

Or there is this!

VinoEsmeralda · 24/06/2009 21:29

most of them machine wash (on handwash program in a net) others (thin formed cups) definately by hand as they loose shape if machine washed

Horton · 24/06/2009 21:57

Machine wash. In 30C programme with everything else. They seem okay so far, although the white ones do end up a bit grey eventually.

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