That sounds like a clickbait-style post. I can’t see the “1st comment,” but I can definitely give you the real 10 laundry habits that actually damage clothes (these are the ones people commonly get wrong):
🚫 10 laundry habits to stop immediately
- Using too much detergent
- It doesn’t clean better; it leaves residue and makes fabrics stiff.
- Washing everything in hot water
- Heat shrinks clothes, fades colors, and weakens fibers.
- Overloading the washing machine
- Clothes need space to move, or they won’t clean properly and get more wear.
- Ignoring care labels
- Different fabrics need different settings (especially wool, silk, and synthetics).
- Mixing towels with delicate clothes
- Towels are rough and can damage softer fabrics.
- Leaving wet clothes in the machine too long
- Causes bad smell and weakens fabric over time.
- Using too much dryer heat
- High heat shrinks clothes and damages elastic fibers.
- Not sorting by fabric type (not just color)
- Heavy fabrics wear out light ones.
- Washing jeans too often
- It breaks down denim faster than necessary.
- Skipping stain pre-treatment
- Leads to repeated washing, which wears clothes out faster.
👍 Simple rule to remember
Gentler washing + less heat + less detergent = clothes last much longer.
If you want, I can also give you a “how to make clothes last 2–3x longer” routine or a guide for washing specific fabrics like jeans, black clothes, or school uniforms.