In summer, the temptation to take your clothes out to dry on the balcony or in the yard is high. The warm air and breeze promise a quick dry, but direct sun exposure comes with an invisible enemy to your wardrobe: ultraviolet (UV) rays. Although it seems like a natural and completely harmless habit, drying outside can gradually damage your favorite garments.
In this article, we explain the effect of sun rays on fabrics and how you can protect the quality of your clothes through a modern and efficient alternative.
How UV rays destroy fabrics and colors
The sun acts on your clothes like a natural bleach. UV rays degrade the pigments in the material through a process called photodegradation, leading to a rapid loss of color intensity.
Besides fading vibrant shades, the sun directly attacks the fiber structure. Excessive heat dries out the material, and the fibers lose their elasticity, leaving clothes rough, stiff to the touch, and much more prone to wear or tears over time.
Why black and colored clothes are the most vulnerable
If you’ve noticed your favorite black t-shirt has taken on a gray tint after just a few summer washes, UV rays are the main culprit. Dark-colored fabrics absorb a much larger amount of light and heat compared to light ones. For this reason, the fading process is significantly accelerated, and deep black or bright shades become the first victims of line drying.
Simple rules to extend the life of your clothes
To keep your clothes looking new for longer and prevent fading, you can integrate a few simple tricks into your routine:
- Always wash inside out: Turn your clothes inside out before putting them in the machine to protect the outer layer from friction and pigment loss.
- Choose low temperatures: Hot water speeds up color removal from fibers. A 30°C cycle is often enough for everyday clothes.
- Avoid sun drying: Stop drying them outside or on the radiator. Strong heat and direct light are the main factors that destroy material quality.
Professional drying, the fast and safe alternative
If you want to avoid the harmful effects of UV rays and keep your clothes soft, velvety, and vividly colored, professional drying is the ideal solution. At a Laundromat self-service laundry, you get rid of the worry about the weather outside and the risk of material damage.
- Fast drying: Thanks to state-of-the-art technology, our industrial dryers leave your clothes perfectly dry in just 15 minutes.
- Smart thermal protection: Modern dryers automatically calculate the required time and heat, so your clothes are ready quickly but kept soft and pleasant to the touch.
- Maximum efficiency: A full cycle (wash and dry) takes less than an hour, and you can load up to 20 kg of laundry in a single machine in one go.
- Everything included: You don’t have to worry about detergents. At Laundromat, professional detergent and fabric softener are included in the price and automatically dosed by the machine, protecting the fiber with every wash.
Conclusion
If you want to completely avoid the whims of the weather and protect your wardrobe investment, professional drying is the smartest alternative.
At Laundromat self-service laundries, your clothes are never attacked by the sun or uncontrolled temperatures. Our state-of-the-art dryers use an optimized airflow, capable of perfectly drying your clothes in just 15 minutes.
Unlike line drying, professional equipment protects the original texture of the fibers. You will always leave with soft, fluffy clothes in shades just as intense as before washing. Plus, you save the space uselessly taken up in the house or on the balcony.
Don’t let the sun fade your style! Choose a fast and safe dry for your clothes.