How to wash a pair of menstrual panties. See Femi.Eko® specialists' recommendations.

How to wash a pair of menstrual panties. See Femi.Eko® specialists' recommendations.

How to Keep Your Menstrual Underwear Spotless and Long-Lasting

Did you know that cold water is the best for removing blood stains from any fabric? If you want to keep your menstrual underwear spotless for long wear, check out our recommendations and helpful tips below.


Menstrual Underwear: Cleaning with Cold or Warm Water?

You might remember your grandmother’s advice to always use cold water to remove blood stains—and she was right! While it might sound counterintuitive, cold water is actually the most effective for blood stains. But why?

Blood contains proteins that, when exposed to warm water, bind tightly to fabric, making the stains nearly impossible to remove. On the other hand, cold water prevents these proteins from bonding, allowing bloodstains to wash out more easily.

If you’re unfamiliar with menstrual panties, they are part of the latest trend in intimate care for women. And don’t worry—cleaning them is simple.

Cold water is recommended for cleaning menstrual panties effectively. For a quick clean, start by running your panties under cold water. This will help remove any residue quickly while ensuring that the fabric stays intact over time.


Menstrual Panties: Layers of Protection

While they may feel soft against your skin, menstrual underwear is made up of multiple protective layers that work to keep you secure during your period. You can't see these layers, but they’re essential for absorbency and comfort. How well your menstrual panties hold up over time depends on how you care for them.

The more you take care of the layers that make up your menstrual panties, the longer you will benefit from their invisible yet effective technology. They may look and feel like regular underwear, but they need specific care to maintain their function and comfort.


Cleaning Menstrual Panties with Cold Water and Soap

Once you've rinsed your menstrual underwear in cold water, you can continue the cleaning process by hand washing or using a washing machine. The material is durable enough for both, but make sure the temperature does not exceed 40°C (104°F). You can use fragrance-free detergents, regular detergents, or even soap, but be mindful of the temperature.


Recommendations for Hand Washing

If you choose to wash your panties by hand after rinsing with cold water, apply soap or your preferred cleaning product and gently massage the fabric until all blood is removed. Be sure to rinse thoroughly to eliminate any soap residue—rinsing 2-3 times if needed.

You'll know your panties are completely clean when they look like new. Menstrual underwear materials perform excellently with proper cleaning, and regular wear won't leave visible signs of wear.

Note: Menstrual panties don’t need disinfecting when washed correctly. Do not boil them or use chlorine or bleach, as this can damage the fabric, waterproof layer, and potentially introduce chemicals to the intimate area.

Watch Our Care Tutorial

Washing Machine Cleaning & Drying

Before tossing your menstrual panties in the washing machine, make sure the temperature is set to 40°C (104°F) or lower. High temperatures can damage the waterproof coating and compromise the fabric’s integrity.

After each wear, it is best to wash your panties thoroughly and let them air dry at room temperature. Avoid tumble drying or using a radiator, as it can damage the inside layers and increase the risk of vaginal infections.

Other Tips & Tricks

  • Do not iron or use a radiator for drying your menstrual panties, as it damages the waterproof layer.
  • You can occasionally clean them with a vinegar bath but rinse thoroughly afterward.
  • Avoid using fabric conditioner or bleach; these can break down the fabric and waterproof layer, making the panties unsuitable for intimate contact.

Stock Up on Pairs for Long-Term Use

If you’ve discovered the comfort and protection of menstrual panties, consider having multiple pairs. Most women opt for 3-5 pairs to ensure they have enough for the duration of their period. With several pairs, the average 2-year lifespan of a single pair can be greatly extended, providing even more value. Check out our Combo Packages for great deals.


Cleaning Tips to Remember

Cleaning your menstrual panties is a quick and straightforward process. Whether washing by hand or in the machine, it won't take up much of your time. By simply using cold water and washing at temperatures below 40°C, you’ll keep your panties fresh and effective for long-term use.

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