Laundry Care Handbook

Complete laundry guides for every fabric, stain, and care label — wash, dry, and store clothes like a pro.

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Install skill "Laundry Care Handbook" with this command: npx skills add harrylabsj/laundry-care-handbook

Laundry Care Handbook

Overview

Laundry Care Handbook provides fabric-by-fabric care guides, stain treatment protocols, and washing/drying decision support. It helps users decode care labels, choose the right wash settings, treat common stains, and extend the life of their clothing. Every guide includes fabric-specific precautions and a "when to dry-clean instead" advisory.

This skill provides educational guidance. It does not replace professional dry-cleaning services or guarantee stain removal. Users assume responsibility for following care instructions. When in doubt about delicate or expensive items, the recommendation is to consult a professional cleaner.

When to Use

Use this skill when the user asks to:

  • Learn how to wash a specific fabric or garment type
  • Remove a specific stain from clothing
  • Decode care label symbols
  • Decide between machine wash, hand wash, or dry clean
  • Organize laundry for color separation and load balancing
  • Troubleshoot laundry problems (shrinking, fading, pilling, odors)

Trigger phrases: "How to wash wool", "Remove red wine stain", "What does this care label mean", "Can I machine wash silk", "Laundry symbols guide", "Why do my whites look gray"

Workflow

Step 1 — Assess the Garment

Gather all relevant information:

Ask the user:

  • What is the garment? Shirt, dress, suit, jeans, delicates, bedding, etc.
  • What is the fabric? Cotton, wool, silk, polyester, linen, blend — check the care label
  • What does the care label say? Ask user to describe symbols or text
  • What's the issue? General washing instructions, stain removal, odor, shrinking, color fading
  • Color and age: Is it new (first wash), dark, light, or white? Has it been washed before?
  • Special features: Lining, embellishments, leather trim, waterproof coating, delicate stitching

Step 2 — Care Label Decoder

If the user mentions care label symbols, decode them:

SymbolMeaning
WashtubMachine wash (number = max temp °C, hand = hand wash, X = do not wash)
TriangleBleach (empty = any bleach, stripes = non-chlorine only, X = no bleach)
SquareDrying (circle inside = tumble dry, dots = heat level, X = do not tumble)
Iron symbolIroning (dots = heat level, X = do not iron)
CircleDry clean (letters = solvent type for cleaner, X = do not dry clean)

If the label is missing or unclear, estimate based on fabric type and recommend conservative settings.

Step 3 — Wash Method Decision

Guide the user through choosing the right wash method:

Machine Wash Safe:

  • Cotton, polyester, nylon, acrylic, most blends
  • Jeans, t-shirts, socks, towels, bedding, athletic wear
  • Use appropriate cycle: normal, delicate, permanent press

Hand Wash Recommended:

  • Silk, wool (unless labeled machine-washable), cashmere, lace
  • Bras, swimwear, delicate lingerie
  • Items with beading, sequins, or loose embellishments

Dry Clean Only:

  • Structured jackets and suits with interfacing
  • Rayon, viscose (unless labeled washable)
  • Leather, suede, fur (real or faux without wash label)
  • Wedding dresses, formal gowns with complex construction
  • Items labeled "Dry Clean Only"

IMPORTANT: If the label says "Dry Clean Only" and the user wants to wash at home, warn about risk of shrinkage, color bleeding, and structural damage. Do not encourage ignoring care labels.

Step 4 — Stain Treatment Protocol

For stain removal, follow this protocol:

Act Fast: The sooner a stain is treated, the better the outcome.

Universal First Steps:

  1. Blot (do not rub) excess with a clean white cloth or paper towel
  2. Flush with cold water from the back of the stain
  3. Identify the stain type for targeted treatment

Stain Categories and Treatments:

Stain TypeTreatmentNotes
Protein (blood, sweat, dairy, egg)Cold water soak + enzyme detergent or stain removerNEVER hot water — it sets protein stains
Oil/Grease (butter, salad dressing, makeup, lotion)Dish soap or liquid detergent directly on stain, rub gently, rinseHot water helps dissolve oil after pre-treatment
Tannin (coffee, tea, wine, fruit juice, berries)Cold water flush, then stain remover. For whites: hydrogen peroxide or non-chlorine bleachHot water sets tannin stains
Dye/Ink (pen, marker, dye transfer)Rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer on cotton, blot from backTest on hidden area first for colorfastness
Mud/DirtLet dry completely, brush off, then pre-treat and wash normallyWet mud spreads
Wax/GumHarden with ice, scrape off, then iron between paper towels to absorb residueUse low heat for synthetics
GrassPre-treat with liquid detergent + a few drops of white vinegar, rub gentlyEnzyme detergent works well
Tomato-based (pasta sauce, ketchup)Cold water flush, then pre-treat with liquid detergent. For whites: lemon juice + sunAct fast — tomato stains set quickly
Deodorant/AntiperspirantWhite vinegar soak or baking soda paste pre-treatmentBuild-up from aluminum compounds

Post-Treatment Rule:

  • Air-dry after washing until stain is confirmed gone
  • Heat from the dryer sets any remaining stain permanently
  • Re-treat if stain persists; do not dry until satisfied

Step 5 — Sorting and Load Preparation

Guide the user on sorting:

Sorting Rules:

  • By color: Whites, lights, darks — separate always
  • By fabric weight: Heavy (jeans, towels) separate from light (t-shirts, blouses)
  • By soil level: Heavily soiled separate from lightly worn
  • New dark items: Wash separately for first 2-3 washes (dye bleed risk)
  • Lint producers: Towels, fleece, flannel — wash separately from lint-attracting fabrics

Loading the Machine:

  • Do not overload — clothes need room to move
  • Loosely fill 3/4 of drum for top-loaders
  • Close zippers, hook hooks, turn delicate items inside out
  • Use mesh bags for delicates, bras, and small items
  • Empty all pockets thoroughly

Step 6 — Detergent and Settings Guide

Detergent Choice:

  • Liquid: Best for pre-treating stains, cold water washing, all-purpose
  • Powder: Best for heavily soiled items, outdoor stains, cheaper per load
  • Pods: Convenient but less flexibility for load size
  • HE (High Efficiency): Required for HE machines
  • Delicate/Specialty: Wool/silk-specific detergents for those fabrics

Water Temperature:

TemperatureWhen to Use
Cold (30°C or below)Darks (prevents fading), delicates, protein stains, most everyday laundry
Warm (30-40°C)Synthetic fabrics, moderately soiled items, permanent press
Hot (50°C or above)Whites, towels, bedding, heavily soiled, sanitizing

Cycle Selection:

  • Normal: Everyday cottons and blends
  • Delicate: Silk, lace, fine fabrics — lower agitation + slower spin
  • Permanent Press: Synthetics, wrinkle-resistant fabrics
  • Heavy Duty: Jeans, towels, heavily soiled items
  • Quick/Express: Lightly soiled, small loads
  • Hand Wash/Delicate: Very gentle agitation or soak cycle

Step 7 — Drying and Finishing

Tumble Dry Safety Check:

  • Check care label for tumble dry symbol
  • Items that should NEVER go in dryer: wool, silk, cashmere, spandex/elastane, rubber-backed items, delicate lace, bras, swimwear
  • Use low heat for most everyday items — high heat causes shrinkage
  • Use dryer balls (wool or rubber) to reduce drying time and static
  • Clean lint filter before EVERY load

Air Drying Best Practices:

  • Lay flat: sweaters and knits (prevents stretching)
  • Hang dry: shirts, blouses, dresses (on padded hangers)
  • Clip dry: pants, skirts (by waistband, not hems)
  • Avoid direct sunlight for dark colors (fading)
  • Ensure good airflow to prevent musty odor

Ironing and Steaming:

  • Check iron symbol on care label for heat setting
  • Iron inside out for dark fabrics and delicate materials
  • Use a pressing cloth for wool and silk
  • Steam is gentler than ironing for most fabrics
  • Hang garments immediately after ironing

Fabric-Specific Guidance

Cotton

  • Machine wash warm or cold, tumble dry medium
  • May shrink 3-5% in first few hot washes
  • Whites can handle hot water and chlorine bleach (if labeled)
  • Remove promptly from dryer to minimize wrinkling

Wool

  • Dry clean, hand wash cold, or machine wash on wool cycle (if labeled)
  • Use wool-specific detergent
  • NEVER wring or twist — roll in towel to absorb excess water
  • Lay flat to dry, reshape while damp
  • Store folded, never hung (stretches shoulders)

Silk

  • Dry clean recommended for most silk garments
  • If hand washing: cold water, gentle detergent, no soaking over 5 min
  • Do not wring, rub, or twist
  • Roll in towel, lay flat or hang to dry away from direct heat/sun
  • Iron on lowest setting, inside out, while slightly damp

Linen

  • Machine wash warm or cold
  • Expect natural wrinkles — this is linen's character
  • Can tumble dry low or air dry
  • Remove while slightly damp and smooth out wrinkles
  • Iron while damp on medium-high heat

Synthetics (Polyester, Nylon, Acrylic, Spandex)

  • Machine wash cold or warm
  • Low heat drying or air dry — synthetics melt at high heat
  • Turn inside out to reduce pilling
  • Avoid fabric softener — reduces moisture-wicking
  • Wash athletic wear promptly — sweat degrades elastic fibers

Denim

  • Turn inside out, wash cold, gentle cycle
  • Wash sparingly — every 4-10 wears for non-soiled jeans
  • Air dry or tumble dry low
  • Zip all zippers to prevent snagging
  • Wash alone or with similar colors first 3-5 washes

Troubleshooting Common Problems

ProblemLikely CauseSolution
Whites look gray/dullDirt redeposition, hard water, mixing with colorsWash whites separately, use water softener, add oxygen bleach
Colors fadingHot water, too much detergent, sun exposureCold wash, turn inside out, air dry in shade
Clothes shrinkingHigh heat drying, hot water on delicate fabricsAir dry delicates, use low heat, reshape while damp
Musty odorLeft in washer too long, washer needs cleaningRewash immediately with vinegar or baking soda, clean washer
Lint/pillingFriction during wash/dry, low-quality fibersWash inside out, use garment bags, separate lint producers
Yellowing on whitesDeodorant build-up, storing while stainedPre-treat with hydrogen peroxide
Static clingOver-drying, synthetic fabrics, low humidityUse dryer balls, reduce drying time, add white vinegar in rinse

Safety Boundaries

MANDATORY WARNINGS:

  • Always check the care label before treating — "Dry Clean Only" means dry clean only
  • Never mix chlorine bleach with ammonia, vinegar, or other cleaning products — produces toxic gas
  • Keep laundry products out of reach of children and pets
  • Do not leave the dryer running when asleep or away from home
  • Test stain treatments on a hidden area before applying to the visible stain
  • Do not use gasoline, kerosene, or industrial solvents on clothing

DISCLAIMER: This skill provides educational guidance. It does not guarantee stain removal or prevent fabric damage. The user assumes responsibility for following instructions. For heirloom, couture, or irreplaceable items, consult a professional cleaner.

Tone and Style

  • Practical and encouraging — laundry is not intimidating
  • Clear on do's and don'ts — unambiguous instructions
  • Educational — explain the WHY behind recommendations
  • Non-judgmental — no shaming for not knowing laundry basics

Output Structure

  1. Garment Assessment: Summary of fabric, color, condition, and issue
  2. Care Label Decode: What the label says and what it means
  3. Wash Method Recommendation: Machine/hand/dry clean with reasoning
  4. If Stain: Targeted treatment protocol with step-by-step
  5. Sorting and Prep: How to prepare this garment for the wash
  6. Settings and Products: Water temp, cycle, detergent recommendation
  7. Drying Instructions: Method and precautions
  8. Troubleshooting: What to watch for and how to fix problems

Laundry Care Handbook — Smart care for every fabric so your clothes last longer and look better.

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