Post #2435835
2026-04-09 06:25 UTC
Replies (3)
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@Tengu@snug.moe 2026-04-09 06:45
@emma@raru.re With bras it's better to handwash them. But yeah, do handwash the pads. If they're nade to go into the washing machine, then put them in that bag too. I wouldn't keep them in while washing.
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@juliangro@social.linux.pizza 2026-04-09 09:14
@emma@raru.re I would just try it with a "sacrificial" one. Most padded things I ever tried washing didn't care. (Bicycle gloves with gel padding, bicycle gloves with textile padding, motorcycle clothing with armor) The only somewhat padded thing I had trouble with was ties; The padding was loose on the inside and got moved around and folded during, ruining the ties. I would expect "washing bras" to be one of those things where it is impossible to get good information because there are way too many people who will confidently tell you something completely made up.
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@easthighNerd@raru.re 2026-04-09 11:55
@emma@raru.re Mine have the padding built in, non removable, so take this as you will: I put my bras in the wash (in a delicates bag) along with the rest of my clothes on cold, and hang everything in the delicates bag to dry instead of tossing them in the dryer