At what temperature to wash the layette
In most cases, a temperature of 30°C or 40°C is sufficient to effectively clean delicate items.
For towels, bibs, or fabrics more exposed to dirt and bacteria, you can opt for a 60°C wash, if allowed by the care label.
It is always important to read the manufacturer's instructions on the garment's label.
Do you need to use fabric softener?
Many specialists recommend avoiding it during the first months of the baby's life.
Fabric softeners can leave residues on the fibers and increase the risk of skin irritation.
Quality fabrics, especially those made of pure cotton, naturally become softer after the very first wash.
Should you wash the baby's layette separately?
Yes. During the first few months, it is preferable to wash the baby's clothes separately from the adult laundry.
This reduces the risk of contamination from dirt, bacteria, and detergent residues used for other garments.
How to dry the layette
Air drying is the ideal solution.
If using a dryer, it is advisable to select delicate cycles to preserve the quality of the fabrics.
Once dry, the clothes can be folded and stored in clean, dry environments.
Mistakes to avoid
When preparing the baby's layette, it is best to avoid some common mistakes:
- using too much detergent;
- using scented fabric softeners;
- not reading fabric care labels;
- storing damp clothing;
- washing heavily soiled items together with the baby's clothes.
Small steps that help keep fabrics soft, clean, and safe.