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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
=== Washing a Bra by Hand ===
 
=== Washing a Bra by Hand ===
#Fill a sink with warm water and add some mild detergent. Unless you are washing a great number of hand-wash items, you will only need between 1 teaspoon and 1 tablespoon of detergent.<ref>Jezebel, [http://jezebel.com/the-great-bra-washing-extravaganza-509259173 The Great Bra Washing Extravaganza]</ref> If you do not have a sink, you can use a bucket instead. Be sure that you are using an alcohol-free detergent intended for hand washing garments.<ref>Fresh Pair, [http://www.freshpair.com/expert-advice-womens-wash-and-care.html Expert Advice for Women: Wash & Care]</ref> If you do not have any mild detergents at home, you can easily make one of your own:<ref>One Good Thing by Jilliee, [http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2012/10/how-and-how-often-to-wash-your-bras.html How and How Often to Wash Your Bras]</ref>
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#Fill a sink with warm water and add some mild detergent. Unless you are washing a great number of hand-wash items, you will only need between 1 teaspoon and 1 tablespoon of detergent.<ref name="rf1">Jezebel, [http://jezebel.com/the-great-bra-washing-extravaganza-509259173 The Great Bra Washing Extravaganza]</ref> If you do not have a sink, you can use a bucket instead. Be sure that you are using an alcohol-free detergent intended for hand washing garments.<ref name="rf2">Fresh Pair, [http://www.freshpair.com/expert-advice-womens-wash-and-care.html Expert Advice for Women: Wash & Care]</ref> If you do not have any mild detergents at home, you can easily make one of your own:<ref name="rf3">One Good Thing by Jilliee, [http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2012/10/how-and-how-often-to-wash-your-bras.html How and How Often to Wash Your Bras]</ref>
 
#* Combine 1 cup (240 milliliters) of hot water, 1 teaspoon of baby shampoo, and 1 to 2 drops essential oil (such as lavender or chamomile). Fill a sink or bucket with lukewarm water, then add your homemade detergent.
 
#* Combine 1 cup (240 milliliters) of hot water, 1 teaspoon of baby shampoo, and 1 to 2 drops essential oil (such as lavender or chamomile). Fill a sink or bucket with lukewarm water, then add your homemade detergent.
 
#* Dilute some liquid castile soap with water, and add it to a sink or bucket filled with warm water.
 
#* Dilute some liquid castile soap with water, and add it to a sink or bucket filled with warm water.
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#Add the bras in. Try to wash similar colors together, especially cotton bras, as dark colors can discolor light colors. Bras made of synthetic materials can typically be washed together without fear of "bleeding".   
 
#Add the bras in. Try to wash similar colors together, especially cotton bras, as dark colors can discolor light colors. Bras made of synthetic materials can typically be washed together without fear of "bleeding".   
 
#Let the bras sit in the soapy water for 10 to 15 minutes. This allows the detergent to dissolve any oils or dirt. For particularly dirty bras, leave them in the water for one hour.
 
#Let the bras sit in the soapy water for 10 to 15 minutes. This allows the detergent to dissolve any oils or dirt. For particularly dirty bras, leave them in the water for one hour.
#Swish and squish the bras. This helps loosen and dirt and oils. The water will be pretty murky by now.<ref>Jezebel, [http://jezebel.com/the-great-bra-washing-extravaganza-509259173 The Great Bra Washing Extravaganza]</ref>
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#Swish and squish the bras. This helps loosen and dirt and oils. The water will be pretty murky by now.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#Drain the dirty water and rinse the bras with clean water. Do this until the water runs clear. Consider rinsing them in the bathtub, which will give you more space.
 
#Drain the dirty water and rinse the bras with clean water. Do this until the water runs clear. Consider rinsing them in the bathtub, which will give you more space.
#Repeat the soapy water bath and rinsing for very dirty bras. If your bras have not been washed in a while, you may need to give them another soak in fresh, soapy water; do not use the old, dirty water again. Be sure to rinse the bras well, until there is no soap left.<ref>Jezebel, [http://jezebel.com/the-great-bra-washing-extravaganza-509259173 The Great Bra Washing Extravaganza]</ref>
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#Repeat the soapy water bath and rinsing for very dirty bras. If your bras have not been washed in a while, you may need to give them another soak in fresh, soapy water; do not use the old, dirty water again. Be sure to rinse the bras well, until there is no soap left.<ref name="rf1" />
#Press the bras between two towels to remove any moisture. Lay the bra down on a towel, and cover it with another towel. Press down on the bra and towel. Do not squeeze or wring the bra.<ref>Fresh Pair, [http://www.freshpair.com/expert-advice-womens-wash-and-care.html Expert Advice for Women: Wash & Care]</ref>
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#Press the bras between two towels to remove any moisture. Lay the bra down on a towel, and cover it with another towel. Press down on the bra and towel. Do not squeeze or wring the bra.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#Reshape the cups and let the bra air dry. You can either hang the bra up or you can lay it down on a clean, dry towel. If you choose to hang the bra to dry, do not hang it by the straps, as this will cause them to stretch. Instead, drape the bra by the middle over a clothesline or a drying rack. You can also clip the band of the bra to a hanger.
 
#Reshape the cups and let the bra air dry. You can either hang the bra up or you can lay it down on a clean, dry towel. If you choose to hang the bra to dry, do not hang it by the straps, as this will cause them to stretch. Instead, drape the bra by the middle over a clothesline or a drying rack. You can also clip the band of the bra to a hanger.
  
 
=== Washing a Bra in the Washing Machine ===
 
=== Washing a Bra in the Washing Machine ===
#Close the claps and hooks. If you do not close your bra, the hooks will often catch on other items in the wash and may rip them, or the hooks may deform. Straps can sometimes tangle on other laundry items, which may put stress on them. If your bra does not have any closures (such as a sports bra), then do not worry about this.<ref>Good House Keeping, [http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/clothing/bra-reviews/a18550/bra-care-tips/ Bra Care Tips]</ref>
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#Close the claps and hooks. If you do not close your bra, the hooks will often catch on other items in the wash and may rip them, or the hooks may deform. Straps can sometimes tangle on other laundry items, which may put stress on them. If your bra does not have any closures (such as a sports bra), then do not worry about this.<ref name="rf4">Good House Keeping, [http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/clothing/bra-reviews/a18550/bra-care-tips/ Bra Care Tips]</ref>
#Put the bra in a mesh lingerie bag. This will prevent the bra from getting tangled in other items. It will also protect it from rougher items, such as jeans. It can also be handy for sorting later. <ref>Huffington Post, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/14/washing-your-bras_n_1089207.html 9 Rules for Washing Your Bras]</ref>
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#Put the bra in a mesh lingerie bag. This will prevent the bra from getting tangled in other items. It will also protect it from rougher items, such as jeans. It can also be handy for sorting later. <ref name="rf5">Huffington Post, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/14/washing-your-bras_n_1089207.html 9 Rules for Washing Your Bras]</ref>
#Put the bra into the washing machine with similar colors.<ref>Huffington Post, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/14/washing-your-bras_n_1089207.html 9 Rules for Washing Your Bras]</ref> If you are washing your bra at the same time as the rest of the laundry, make sure that you are not mixing colors. Wash white bras with other white clothes. Be sure to wash light-colored bras (such as beige and pastels) with other light-colored clothes, and to wash dark-colored bras (such as navy and black) with other dark-colored clothes. Mixing colors can cause dyes to bleed, which results in faded and murky colors.
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#Put the bra into the washing machine with similar colors.<ref name="rf5" /> If you are washing your bra at the same time as the rest of the laundry, make sure that you are not mixing colors. Wash white bras with other white clothes. Be sure to wash light-colored bras (such as beige and pastels) with other light-colored clothes, and to wash dark-colored bras (such as navy and black) with other dark-colored clothes. Mixing colors can cause dyes to bleed, which results in faded and murky colors.
 
#Consider putting the bra in with fabrics with other lightweight items. Try to wash your bras with lighter-weight items, such as t-shirts, underwear, socks, and pajamas. Jeans and towels are much heavier than bras and could damage them.
 
#Consider putting the bra in with fabrics with other lightweight items. Try to wash your bras with lighter-weight items, such as t-shirts, underwear, socks, and pajamas. Jeans and towels are much heavier than bras and could damage them.
#Wash the bra using a mild detergent and a gentle cycle.<ref>Huffington Post, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/14/washing-your-bras_n_1089207.html 9 Rules for Washing Your Bras]</ref> Be sure to use cold water, as hot water can weaken the fibers and cause the straps to become less stretchy. Do not use any strong detergents; strong detergents can eat away at the fibers and make the fabric weaker over time and can deteriorate the fabric.<ref>Good House Keeping, [http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/clothing/bra-reviews/a18550/bra-care-tips/ Bra Care Tips]</ref>
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#Wash the bra using a mild detergent and a gentle cycle.<ref name="rf5" /> Be sure to use cold water, as hot water can weaken the fibers and cause the straps to become less stretchy. Do not use any strong detergents; strong detergents can eat away at the fibers and make the fabric weaker over time and can deteriorate the fabric.<ref name="rf4" />
#Reshape the bra cups once the cycle is done, if needed.<ref>Good House Keeping, [http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a32516/how-often-to-wash-bra/ How Often Do You Need to Wash Your Bras?]</ref> Take the bra out of the mesh bag, and press on the inside of the cup until it pops back out to its original shape. This is typically more needed for padded or shaping bras.  
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#Reshape the bra cups once the cycle is done, if needed.<ref name="rf6">Good House Keeping, [http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a32516/how-often-to-wash-bra/ How Often Do You Need to Wash Your Bras?]</ref> Take the bra out of the mesh bag, and press on the inside of the cup until it pops back out to its original shape. This is typically more needed for padded or shaping bras.  
 
#* If the bra is soaking and dripping wet, do not wring or twist them; instead, put the bra between two towels, and press down on the towels to remove any excess moisture
 
#* If the bra is soaking and dripping wet, do not wring or twist them; instead, put the bra between two towels, and press down on the towels to remove any excess moisture
#Air dry the bra. Avoid using a dryer, as the heat will cause the bra straps to stretch and lose their elasticity.<ref>Good House Keeping, [http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/clothing/bra-reviews/a18550/bra-care-tips/ Bra Care Tips]</ref> You can air dry the bra by draping it across a drying rack or clothesline. You can also clip the band of the bra to a hanger, and hang it up to dry. Do not hang the bra by the straps; this will cause the bra straps to stretch too much. If you do not have any spare hangers, clotheslines, or drying racks, you can lay the bra out flat on a clean, dry towel.<ref>Good House Keeping, [http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a32516/how-often-to-wash-bra/ How Often Do You Need to Wash Your Bras?]</ref>
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#Air dry the bra. Avoid using a dryer, as the heat will cause the bra straps to stretch and lose their elasticity.<ref name="rf4" /> You can air dry the bra by draping it across a drying rack or clothesline. You can also clip the band of the bra to a hanger, and hang it up to dry. Do not hang the bra by the straps; this will cause the bra straps to stretch too much. If you do not have any spare hangers, clotheslines, or drying racks, you can lay the bra out flat on a clean, dry towel.<ref name="rf6" />
#* If you must use a dryer, ideally use the "no heat" setting. Be sure to keep the bra in its mesh bag to prevent any tangling.<ref>Jezebel, [http://jezebel.com/the-great-bra-washing-extravaganza-509259173 The Great Bra Washing Extravaganza]</ref>
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#* If you must use a dryer, ideally use the "no heat" setting. Be sure to keep the bra in its mesh bag to prevent any tangling.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#* Putting a bra in a hot or warm dryer will not likely do immediate harm. If this does happen, there is usually no reason to panic. This is not ideal treatment, but rarely causes a bra to become unusable.
 
#* Putting a bra in a hot or warm dryer will not likely do immediate harm. If this does happen, there is usually no reason to panic. This is not ideal treatment, but rarely causes a bra to become unusable.
 
== Video ==
 
== Video ==
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* If the bra label has special care instructions, follow them.
 
* If the bra label has special care instructions, follow them.
 
* Even if you use a dryer, padded or push-up bras can still be damp after you take them out; if you are going to an event, keep this in mind. Unless it is really hot out, the last thing you'd want is to wear a wet bra.
 
* Even if you use a dryer, padded or push-up bras can still be damp after you take them out; if you are going to an event, keep this in mind. Unless it is really hot out, the last thing you'd want is to wear a wet bra.
* Wash your bra after wearing it three to four times,<ref>Good House Keeping, [http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a32516/how-often-to-wash-bra/ How Often Do You Need to Wash Your Bras?]</ref> and be sure to give each bra a day's rest before wearing it again.<ref>One Good Thing by Jilliee, [http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2012/10/how-and-how-often-to-wash-your-bras.html How and How Often to Wash Your Bras]</ref>
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* Wash your bra after wearing it three to four times,<ref name="rf6" /> and be sure to give each bra a day's rest before wearing it again.<ref name="rf3" />
* Under-wire bras and fancier bras should always be washed by hand. Less-expensive bras, cloth bras, sports bras, and t-shirt bras can be washed in the washing machine.<ref>Bustle, [http://www.bustle.com/articles/11247-washing-your-bras-how-to-do-it-and-how-often-you-should-be Washing Your Bras]</ref>
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* Under-wire bras and fancier bras should always be washed by hand. Less-expensive bras, cloth bras, sports bras, and t-shirt bras can be washed in the washing machine.<ref name="rf7">Bustle, [http://www.bustle.com/articles/11247-washing-your-bras-how-to-do-it-and-how-often-you-should-be Washing Your Bras]</ref>
  
 
== Warnings ==
 
== Warnings ==