I've been using this. Not sure if it's good or bad to wash my cycling clothes. What so you recommend? Maybe something I can buy at Target or something.
I use Tide Free & Gentle unscented detergent for all of my laundry including cycling clothes.
NoEnthusiasm5207 on
Woolite for darks. Gentle on the fabric, kind on the colors. If it is good for intimate apparel then it’s good enough for my bibs and jerseys.
Bike-513 on
I use Cheer Free & Gentle on all my clothes, but just because I don’t like the excessive perfume smell of most detergents. I just wash my cycling gear in the washing machine like anything else, warm water, though cool/cold would probably be better. It works fine. The most important part is to hang dry, don’t put them in the dryer.
microwaveric on
I use Hex detergent and recently tried Rockin Green Activewear powder. Hex can leave a slight scent (faint, but my wife doesn’t like it). The Rockin Green leaves absolutely no smell at all. They’re supposed to be gentler on performance fabrics, and get the stink out it you care about that.Â
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Don’t wash just put them in the freezer
I use Tide Free & Gentle unscented detergent for all of my laundry including cycling clothes.
Woolite for darks. Gentle on the fabric, kind on the colors. If it is good for intimate apparel then it’s good enough for my bibs and jerseys.
I use Cheer Free & Gentle on all my clothes, but just because I don’t like the excessive perfume smell of most detergents. I just wash my cycling gear in the washing machine like anything else, warm water, though cool/cold would probably be better. It works fine. The most important part is to hang dry, don’t put them in the dryer.
I use Hex detergent and recently tried Rockin Green Activewear powder. Hex can leave a slight scent (faint, but my wife doesn’t like it). The Rockin Green leaves absolutely no smell at all. They’re supposed to be gentler on performance fabrics, and get the stink out it you care about that.Â