How to Use Soak
Soak the stuff you care about most.
For hand-washing, pour 1 teaspoon into one gallon of cool water. Soak item for 15
minutes then gently squeeze out water. No need to rinse. Lay knit items flat to
dry. Wash sets (like lingerie) together. Some colour may bleed into the water- don’t
worry; this won’t harm your garment.
Test fabric for color-fastness before washing.
Soak is also ideal for machine washing- including High Efficiency Machines. Use
the delicate cycle and measure Soak based on your machine’s instructions. You can
either use or skip the rinse cycle, depending on what you are washing. Measure Soak
by individual machine guidelines
Industry specific tip & tricks: Lingerie
| Swimwear |
Travel | Knits
| Quilts |
Extended Uses
If you’re anything like Soak staffers, you probably aren’t going to get your measuring
spoon out to do the laundry. Our general rule is one capful (or squeeze) on the
14oz bottle or two capfuls on the 4oz bottle for a gallon (sink full) of water.
Make sure there’s enough room for water to move around and cover the garment while
it Soaks.
No rinse. Really? Yup.
No rinse means that the product is a low-suds liquid. When you soak your items,
the dirt and detergent comes out in the water and what is left in the item evaporates.
When you squeeze out the water, you are left with a hint of fragrance that dissipates
over time. You can rinse if you want. Rinsing does not affect how Soak cleans. It
just removes the fragrance.
No rinse means less agitation for fibers. It is easier on garments and makes them
last longer. It also uses less water which is good for the
planet.
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