Popular Science 09月29日
冷洗衣服更合适
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现代洗衣机和洗衣粉都设计为在冷水下工作,用冷水洗衣可以节省大量能源和金钱。冷水洗涤对大多数衣物都有效,只需在需要消毒时使用热水。现代洗衣粉中的酶在冷水下效果更好,热水反而会降低其清洁效率。冷水洗涤不仅节能省钱,还能延长衣物寿命,减少磨损。因此,除了特殊衣物外,冷水洗涤是更优选择。

🧺现代洗衣机和洗衣粉针对冷水环境优化设计,冷水洗涤对大多数衣物清洁效果等同于热水,且冷水洗涤能节省大量能源和金钱。

🧪现代洗衣粉中添加的酶在冷水环境下活性更强,能更有效地分解污渍和油脂,热水反而会降低酶的清洁效率。

🧥冷水洗涤有助于延长衣物寿命,减少衣物磨损,高温洗涤会加速衣物老化,尤其是牛仔裤等耐穿衣物,冷水洗涤可显著延长其使用寿命。

🌡️特殊衣物如尿布、医疗用品或沾染体液的衣物需要热水消毒,除此之外,日常衣物均适合冷水洗涤,无需分类清洗,既节能又省时。

🌍冷水洗涤符合环保理念,减少能源消耗和碳排放,热水洗涤消耗大量能源,冷水洗涤是更可持续的洗衣方式。

You may wash your clothes with hot water—many people do. That could be a mistake. Modern washing machines, and modern laundry detergent, are designed to work well at cold temperatures. This means you could save a lot of energy, and money, by running most loads with cold water. 

This isn’t to say that you should never use hot water. Hot water works best when you need to sanitize something. Cloth diapers, medical scrubs, or clothes worn by sick family members are best cleaned with hot water. The same goes for anything covered with bodily fluids or grease. With those exceptions aside, though, cold water works better than you’d think. Here’s why. 

Detergent is increasingly designed for cold water

You might think that hot water is simply better at washing clothes than cold, but that’s not necessarily true anymore. Modern detergent offers a blend of enzymes that are purposely designed to target different kinds of dirt and grease. Those enzymes, it turns out, work better in some ways at cold temperatures. 

This has been confirmed by a variety of organizations that test laundry machines. Consumer Reports testing shows that “detergents have gotten much better at putting enzymes to work in removing dirt and stains at lower water temperatures, and are less effective at higher temperatures.” Wirecutter also recommends cold water washing, noting that the enzymes in modern detergent work less well in hot water. 

The companies that make detergent also recommend cold water. P&G, which makes both the Tide and Ariel brands of detergent, is actively campaigning for people to use cold water, pointing to how well their modern formulas work in chillier water conditions. 

It’s worth stating that this is all relatively new. If you found cold water less effective at cleaning back a few decades ago, it’s worth tying again now—things have changed. Reporting by Craig Bettenhausen for Chemical & Engineering News really breaks down the chemistry in detail, so be sure to read that if you want to learn more. 

You can save energy (and money)

Washing machines don’t use a lot of energy…unless you’re running them on hot. Heating water takes a lot of energy, and energy costs money. According to GE Appliances, “90 percent of the energy used by a washing machine to clean a large load in hot water is used to heat the water.” That’s energy usage you can avoid entirely by cleaning your laundry in cold water. 

That additional energy use costs real money. A report by The Cleaning Institute estimates that the electricity cost of a load of laundry is 38 cents for a hot load compared to just three cents for a load on cold. If you do four loads of laundry a week, as many families do at least, that adds up to $72.80 a year. 

Your clothes will last longer

Another benefit of washing your clothes in cold water: it means less wear and tear. Hot water is rough on clothes, which means your favorite outfits will fall apart faster. This is why Levis recommends washing jeans in cold water—it can increase the lifespan of your jeans (Levis also recommends wearing your jeans multiple times before washing and air drying instead of using the dryer for the same reason.) 

Jeans are likely among the most durable pieces of clothing you own, too. Gentle fabrics, including linens, have always been best washed in cold water—check the tags if you don’t believe me. 

This might be the reason you sort your laundry, washing the same things in hot water and others in cold. I’m here to tell you that you don’t need to do that anymore: you can just wash everything in cold water and call it a day. It doesn’t just save energy—it saves you time.

The post You should wash your clothes with cold water appeared first on Popular Science.

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