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FannyCornforth Sun 18-Apr-21 13:33:00

Hello Everyone!
Boring but Potentially Divisive Thread Alert

Do you wash brand new clothes?

There was a thread about this a while ago on MN.

Apparently, new clothes can actually be quite dirty and germy.

I've recently bought quite a few new dresses and I'm genuinely torn whether to wash them or not (I know; first world probs and all that).

Wash or not? ?

NotSpaghetti Sun 18-Apr-21 14:09:14

I always wash anything touching the skin and mostly wash things that don't. This is because I have been inside factories and seen how even quite expensive garments are manufactured.
I've seen the storage facilities and crates of products too - so it just makes me feel more comfortable.

cornishpatsy Sun 18-Apr-21 14:13:43

No. On the subject of washing, has anyone seen the advert where a t-shirt looks clean but under ultraviolet light, dirt can be seen. My answer to that is don't put it under ultraviolet light then.

Lesley60 Sun 18-Apr-21 14:15:02

No I wouldn’t like to have to iron them

Amberone Sun 18-Apr-21 14:23:09

I didn't used to, but pretty much always, but especially if they are imported - which means most of them.

Many clothes are sprayed with formaldehyde to prevent things like parasites and mildew during shipping.

The cardboard boxes and pallets used for shipping are also quite heavily sprayed to prevent bugs, especially in wood, from being imported. I believe most pesticides used in organic fabrics are removed during processing, but I'm not 100% sure.

Grannynannywanny Sun 18-Apr-21 14:24:35

After saying no I don’t, I’ve just remembered if I buy new school shirts for my grandchildren I wash and iron them. Otherwise the collars are too stiff and uncomfortable.

lemsip Sun 18-Apr-21 14:31:10

No, they're washed soon enough anyway.

Greenfinch Sun 18-Apr-21 14:38:03

Yes I do but not for hygienic reasons.I usually just rinse and iron them to get the creases out. Have just been doing my grandson's new shirts ready for school tomorrow.

Grandma70s Sun 18-Apr-21 14:40:39

No, and I don’t take off my shoes in the house either. I would obviously never pass the Gransnet fusspot hygiene test.

Grandma70s Sun 18-Apr-21 14:40:40

No, and I don’t take off my shoes in the house either. I would obviously never pass the Gransnet fusspot hygiene test.

Grandma70s Sun 18-Apr-21 14:45:28

I have no idea why that has appeared twice.

Ladyleftfieldlover Sun 18-Apr-21 14:49:41

No. Obviously if I bought something from a Charity Shop, I would clean it first.

janeainsworth Sun 18-Apr-21 14:49:57

Grandma70s grin
I don’t usually, but sometimes things have a nasty smell.
I once bought a pair of cord jeans from
Lidl & they smelled unpleasant, despite being in original packaging.
I washed them five times & the smell was still there, despite spraying with febreze as well.
Then I threw them away.
Buy cheap, buy twice
?

Chestnut Sun 18-Apr-21 14:50:20

cornishpatsy

No. On the subject of washing, has anyone seen the advert where a t-shirt looks clean but under ultraviolet light, dirt can be seen. My answer to that is don't put it under ultraviolet light then.

????
Very sensible!!

FannyCornforth Sun 18-Apr-21 14:53:24

Ladyleftfieldlover

No. Obviously if I bought something from a Charity Shop, I would clean it first.

I got scabies from frequenting charity shops in my teens.
It was horrible

BlueBelle Sun 18-Apr-21 14:54:51

NO they are NEW that seems a clue

FannyCornforth Sun 18-Apr-21 14:55:05

NotSpaghetti your post is exactly the same as the ones on MN that made me think that washing them was a good idea

FannyCornforth Sun 18-Apr-21 14:56:19

BlueBelle

NO they are NEW that seems a clue

Yes, but are they clean?
People who work in clothes manufacturing don't seem to believe so

Deedaa Sun 18-Apr-21 14:56:47

Oh dear I have never washed any new clothes in all my 75 years and I haven't died of anything yet. Shoot me down now but I rarely bother to wash charity shop or ebay clothes because they usually reek of fabric conditioner and have obviously just been washed.

BlueBelle Sun 18-Apr-21 14:56:50

grandma70s you and me both

BlueBelle Sun 18-Apr-21 15:00:55

No wonder there are so many anxious people in this country
Washing clothes that are new in case someone on the production line isn’t as clean as you, is totally unnecessary no wonder we are wasting water on a daily basis

I hope you all wear gloves when you try them on in the shops ???

Blossoming Sun 18-Apr-21 15:13:02

No, unless it has a starchy finish. I like the newness ?

Jaxjacky Sun 18-Apr-21 15:19:03

Who’s said they’re dirty and germy?
And no I don’t.

shysal Sun 18-Apr-21 15:43:10

The only new items I wash are socks, because the dressing on them makes them slide within my shoes.

Savvy Sun 18-Apr-21 15:45:33

Yes, but mainly because I have to alter most new clothes as I'm not a standard size. I do wash everything new that I make before I wear it.

Anniebach Sun 18-Apr-21 15:58:55

Yes