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What Is the Permanent Press Cycle, and Should You Actually Use It? Permanent press is a cycle selection on most washing machines designed for synthetic fabrics and wrinkle-resistant garments Unless manually overridden, the cycle uses a lower water temperature, slower agitation speed, and has a cooldown period before the slower final spin to help reduce wrinkling
What Is the Permanent Press Cycle? | Whirlpool Learn more about Permanent Press vs Normal cycle, the benefits of using and how to use the Permanent Press cycle in the washer and dryer What does permanent press mean? Permanent press refers to clothes that can remain minimally wrinkled if you wash and dry them properly
Perm Press vs. Normal Cycle: What’s the Difference? Natural fibers like cotton and linen wrinkle easily due to their molecular structure, so permanent press (aka chemical treatment) was invented to reduce the need for ironing
When to Use Permanent Press (Plus Those Other Washer Cycle Settings . . . Permanent press shirts (and other clothes) are those that have been treated with a special finish to help keep them wrinkle-free and are typically labeled “wrinkle-free” or “wash-and-wear ” Permanent press clothing should always be washed on the permanent press cycle because ironing out set-in wrinkles can damage the fabric
What Is Permanent Press? Explaining Benefits, Usage More Understanding the Permanent Press cycle helps maintain clothing quality by reducing wrinkles and preserving fabric integrity To benefit from the Permanent Press cycle, sort clothes by fabric type and color, and avoid overloading the washing machine
The Secret to Wrinkle-Free Clothes: Unraveling the Mystery of Permanent . . . Permanent Press is a washing machine cycle that helps reduce wrinkles and creases on clothes It works by using a combination of heat, steam, and gentle agitation to relax the fibers of the fabric, eliminating wrinkles and making ironing easier