There are a couple of reasons to wash new clothes once before you
wear them for the first time. One is to remove or diminish the chemical
finishes that manufacturers put on clothes to make them look better, and
the other is to rinse out excess dye.
Finishes won't bother
everyone who puts on a new pair of pants, but there are some people with
sensitive skin who could develop a rash. Babies' clothes should always
be washed before they are worn because babies can be particularly
sensitive to chemicals. New clothes that have been washed once will be
softer and that makes them more comfortable to wear.
One common
question that many people have at this point is, "Wouldn't it be better
if the clothing makers didn't put any extra chemicals on new clothing?"
One common reason to apply chemicals is mildew. Clothes that are made of
natural fibers, such as cotton and linen, can mildew if they are
exposed to moisture. Manufacturers use formaldehyde to treat clothes
that have to be shipped a long way, say, from Asia to the United States,
to prevent mildew.
Formaldehyde has a very sharp odor, and
sometimes new clothes that carry formaldehyde-based resins will give off
a pungent smell until they are washed. Formaldehyde is also blamed for
allergic reactions in sensitive people. If you are a person who suffers
from allergies, it is a good idea to wash your new clothes once before
wearing them. You won't wash the finishes out completely, but you will
reduce them somewhat.
Another tag that appears on clothing
suggests that you "wash separately before wearing." The clothes that
carry this tag often have dark or bright dyes that could run off on
other clothes or even on your skin. Washing these items once before you
wear them will get rid of the excess dye.
Article Courtesy of TLC
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