Washing Compression Stocking
How to Wash Compression Stockings
A complete guide to properly caring for your compression garments to extend their life and effectiveness.
Why Proper Care Matters
Regularly washing your compression stockings is the single most important thing you can do to prolong their life. Washing removes the build-up of skin oils, lotions, and environmental dirt that can break down the elastic fibers. Proper care ensures your garments provide the correct compression level and remain effective for as long as possible.
Quick Care Tips: Do's & Don'ts
Do:
- Wash after every wear if possible.
- Use a gentle, specially formulated washing solution.
- Wash with like colors.
- Turn stockings inside out before washing.
- Air dry your stockings away from direct heat.
- Check manufacturer's instructions.
Don't:
- Use fabric softeners or bleach.
- Use harsh detergents.
- Wring or twist the stockings to dry.
- Dry them in a machine dryer or in direct sunlight.
- Iron your stockings.
- Dry clean your stockings.
How to Hand Wash (Recommended Method)
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Fill Basin
Fill a sink or basin with cool or lukewarm water. Avoid hot water, as it can damage the elastic fibers.
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Add Solution
Add a small amount of a specialized compression stocking washing solution. A quarter-sized amount is usually sufficient.
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Gently Wash
Turn the stockings inside out and submerge them. Gently work the lather through the fabric. Do not scrub aggressively.
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Soak
Let the stockings soak for 5-10 minutes.
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Rinse Thoroughly
Rinse the stockings under cool, running water until the water runs clear and all soap is removed.
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Remove Excess Water
Gently squeeze the excess water out. Do not wring or twist. You can also lay them flat on a clean, dry towel and roll the towel up to absorb more water.
How to Machine Wash
While hand washing is preferred, some stockings can be machine washed. Always check the manufacturer's label first.
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Prepare Stockings
Turn the stockings inside out and place them in a mesh laundry bag to protect them from snagging.
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Set Washer
Use the delicate cycle with cool water. Wash with similar colored items.
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Add Detergent
Use a mild, gentle detergent or a specialized washing solution. Do not use fabric softener or bleach.
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Start Cycle
Run the wash cycle as normal.
Drying & Storage Instructions
Drying Your Stockings
Proper drying is just as important as washing. **Never put your compression stockings in a machine dryer.** The high heat will permanently damage the elastic fibers and ruin the compression.
- Lay the stockings flat on a clean, dry towel.
- Hang them over a drying rack or a non-metal hanger.
- Keep them away from direct sunlight or any direct heat source (like a radiator).
- Allow them to air dry completely. This may take several hours or overnight.
Storing Your Stockings
Store your clean, dry stockings in a drawer or on a shelf, away from direct sunlight. Avoid folding them tightly or creasing them.
When to Replace Your Stockings
With daily wear and proper care, compression stockings typically last for **3 to 6 months**. After this time, the elastic fibers will have stretched, and the garment will no longer provide the prescribed level of compression. We recommend having at least two pairs to rotate between washes.
Recommended Washing Solutions
Using a specialized washing solution is the best way to protect your investment. These gentle formulas are designed to clean the fabric without harming the delicate elastic fibers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I wash my compression stockings?
Ideally, you should wash your stockings after every use. This removes oils and dirt and helps the fibers return to their original shape, ensuring proper compression.
Can I use regular laundry detergent?
It is not recommended. Regular detergents can be too harsh and may contain additives that damage the elastic fibers. A specialized washing solution is best.
What happens if I use fabric softener?
Fabric softener coats the elastic fibers, making them less effective and causing them to break down prematurely. Never use fabric softener.