Blue Sky Scrubs - How to Wash Lab Coats and Keep Them White

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Washing and maintaining your lab coats white is a significant factor in preventing the transmission of germs, viruses and bacteria. Because lab coats are far more prone to wear and tear than regular clothing, and individuals use them in close contact with patients, they require special cleaning and maintenance.


Keeping your lab coats true to their color and crisp will give you the tidiest and most professional appearance. By ensuring that you employ excellent care of your medical garments, you can guarantee that these items will last for a long time, regardless of the level of sweat and stress they encounter.


You’re already busy enough with work, and washing your lab coats doesn't have to be a tedious task. After several minor adjustments, cleaning your lab coats and scrubs is just as easy as washing your everyday clothes, albeit with some minor changes. With that in mind, here's a step-by-step guide to cleaning your lab coats and keeping them bright white so you can use them for years to come.

Basic Cleaning

Of course, the first step in maintaining a clean coat is to make sure that it is washed regularly. Any stains should be cleaned at your earliest convenience. It is vitally important that your lab coats and scrubs be washed separate from your other clothes and washed in high heat to disinfect them. If biohazardous waste has contaminated your medical clothing, it must be autoclaved before laundering.


Use a detergent approved for high efficiency washing machines and ensure that you wash on the hottest setting available. Bleach is recommended for removal of stains or further disinfection of lab coats. Cleaning your clothes inside out also keeps embellishments like patches firmly attached for an extended time and prevents colors from fading.

Keep an Eye Out for Stains

Taking proper care of your lab coats is essential whether you work in a research lab, a large hospital, or a clinic. Because these medical uniforms are commonly expensive and come from specialized scrub brands, you will want to ensure they last as long as possible. If your lab coats have become dirty due to stains, here are a few tips to follow:

1. Make Use of Cold Water

When washing lab coats, particularly ones made of pure cotton, it is highly suggested that you employ cold water to spot-remove stains. Apart from preventing shrinkage, cold water will also help deter fabric bleeding.

2. Utilize Vinegar

Vinegar is an effective stain remover, water softener, and detergent activator. For cleaning colored garments, distilled white vinegar is a perfect choice, but cider will also suffice. By dipping the medical uniform in a solution of water and vinegar, it will be brightened up in no time.

3. Avoid Using Chlorine Bleach

You should avoid applying chlorine bleach on med labs, especially if they are embroidered. The primary cause of discoloration in plastic buttons is chlorine. Instead, utilize oxygen-based bleach that is color-safe.

4. Use a Detergent That Does The Job

Gentle detergent comes in a variety of brands and types today. There are options that contain no harsh chemicals but have adequate cleaning power to eliminate grime and stains while preserving your lab coats. 

5. Tumble Dry on the Lowest Setting

Set the temperature to the lowest setting if you want to tumble-dry colored lab coats because excessive heat can cause bleeding and wrinkling. For white or colored lab coats, you tumble dry on medium or low and can damp iron for a crisp look. 

Using Fabric Softener Isn't Necessary

Even though applying fabric softener makes the fabric smell terrific and feel soft, it can also make keeping your lab coat clean more difficult. Fabric softener sediment attracts lint and dirt particles to clothing, speeding up the fabric's breakdown on top of normal wear and tear.

Hand or Flat Dry Whenever Possible

The correct strategy for drying scrubs and coats is to hang them on a flat surface. Doing so will keep your clothes from wrinkles, and over shrinking. It takes a bit more time than a regular dryer cycle, but it's well worth it. Any remaining wrinkles can be ironed out, which will also assist in getting rid of any harmful bacteria that survived the deep cleaning.

Blue Sky Scrubs Have Everything You Are Searching For

Identifying the appropriate lab coat and keeping it clean is critical for medical professionals. A lab coat is, without a doubt, an integral part of your medical attire


At Blue Sky Scrubs, our lab coats are tailored for style and comfort, with a slimming and flattering fit. Each sophisticated lab coat is tailored for maximum range of motion and designed in such a way that never inhibits comfort or limits movement.


At Blue Sky Co., we have been creating awesome scrubs, lab coats, and accessories for over 15 years. Blue Sky is 100% fair trade and authentically made, and there is nothing we love more than supporting medical professionals. 


Because nothing but the best is acceptable for our medical professionals, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee on all of our products. If, for any reason, our products didn’t meet your expectations, we will exchange or issue a refund within 30 days of your original purchase date.


If you’re ready to start wearing hand-made, ultra-comfy scrubs designed exclusively for you, check out the shop and find the best scrubs and medical wear available, just for you.


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