Sort your clothes based on color, fabric, and level of dirtiness. This helps prevent colors from bleeding and ensures that delicate fabrics are treated appropriately.
Check the care labels on your clothes for any specific instructions or restrictions. Some fabrics may require special care.
Identify and pre-treat any stains on your clothes before washing. Apply a small amount of Gaay Chaap detergent directly to the stain and gently rub the fabric together.
Follow the instructions on the Gaay Chaap detergent packaging to measure the appropriate amount for your load size. Using too much detergent can lead to excess suds and may not improve cleaning.
Place the sorted clothes into the washing machine. Make sure not to overload the machine to allow clothes to move freely and get cleaned properly..
Pour the measured Gaay Chaap detergent into the detergent dispenser or directly into the washing machine drum, depending on your machine's design.
Select the appropriate water temperature and washing cycle based on the type of clothes you are washing. Hot water is generally suitable for whites and heavily soiled items, while cold water is gentler on colors.
Start the washing machine and let it complete the cycle. Front-loading machines generally use less water than top-loading machines, so adjust the detergent amount accordingly.
Once the washing cycle is complete, promptly remove the clothes from the machine. Leaving clothes sitting in the machine can lead to wrinkles and unpleasant odors.
Depending on the care instructions for your clothes, either air dry them or use a dryer. Some fabrics may shrink or get damaged if exposed to high heat.
Fold or hang your clothes neatly once they are dry and store them appropriately
Remember to follow the specific instructions provided on the Gaay Chaap detergent packaging for the best results. If you have any doubts about using a new detergent, you can also perform a spot test on a small, inconspicuous area of your clothes to ensure compatibility.