How to Wash Jeans in a Washing Machine

Can You Wash Jeans in a Washing Machine?

Yes — jeans are machine washable, but how you wash them decides whether they keep their deep colour and shape or fade into a saggy mess. The golden rules are simple: wash inside out, in cold water, and not too often. Denim doesn’t need washing after every wear; every 4–5 wears (or when visibly dirty) is plenty.

What You Need

  • Mild liquid detergent
  • Cold water setting
  • A laundry bag for raw or dark-dye denim (optional)

Step-by-Step

  1. Turn the jeans completely inside out to protect the outer surface.
  2. Zip up zips and fasten buttons so they don’t snag other clothes.
  3. Wash with similar dark colours, not with whites or light fabrics.
  4. Select a cold, gentle cycle with a medium spin.
  5. Use a small amount of liquid detergent — powder can leave residue on dark denim.
  6. Remove and reshape the jeans as soon as the cycle ends.

What NOT to Do

  • Don’t use hot water — it fades colour and can shrink the fit.
  • Don’t over-wash; frequent washing wears out denim faster.
  • Don’t use bleach or harsh stain removers on coloured denim.
  • Don’t tumble dry on high heat, which shrinks and stiffens jeans.

Drying Tips

Air dry jeans inside out by hanging them from the waistband or over a rod. Keep them out of strong direct sunlight, which bleaches the dye unevenly. If you prefer a dryer, use low heat and remove them while slightly damp, then hang to finish — this protects the elastane and keeps the fit.

Useful Reads & Where to Shop

Cold washing protects more than just jeans — the same logic helps when washing black clothes without fading. If you’re unsure of your machine’s cold-wash settings, our LG washing machine guide walks through the cycle options.

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