You can dry clean cotton, but since it’s tougher it can be machine washed many times.
When you turn the hoodie inside out, don’t forget to pull the hood and sleeves out of the middle of the garment. Otherwise, they won’t get cleaned properly!
Try to wash your hoodie in a smaller load to clean it as well as you can.
Cold water will also prevent the hoodie from fading. Consult the hoodie’s care tag label to see how much detergent you should use.
Water will most likely spill out of the bucket when you do this, so make sure to work in an area that won’t be affected by this.
Always apply the soap or shampoo above the bucket of water. This makes cleaning up after you’re done that much easier!
Feel free to dunk the hoodie into your bucket of water multiple times to get all the soap or shampoo out.
Put the hoodie on a towel to do this, as you don’t want that extra water getting everywhere. Make sure the towel is on a flat surface.
You will need a towel that is bigger than the hoodie itself.
The reason you don’t use a dryer is because it can shrink cotton clothes. A dryer can also cause the fabric to lose its color over time.