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3 Quick Tips for Cleaning your Scrubs

Been wondering how to clean and sanitise your medical scrubs in quick and efficient ways that fit in well with your busy lifestyle?

No matter the design or colour of your scrubs, it's inevitable that they’re going to be exposed to different forms of bacteria throughout the day. The solution is in finding the best quality scrubs that are the easiest to clean and the most suited to you. Here are some useful scrub cleaning uniform tips and how-to’s on disinfecting your Simki scrubs safely at home after every wear, to keep them looking their best and lasting longer.

  1. Carry anti-bacterial wipes

You never know when you’re going to brush against unclean surfaces in your place of work. Having hand sanitiser, sanitary lotions, and anti-bacterial fabric wipes in your pocket can quickly scrub up the mess and could save you a lot of cleaning later in the day!

  1. Wash in hot water

With high-quality scrubs like Simki, they’ll work with you to be resilient and easy to care for. Your Simki scrubs can be washed up to 60 degrees and simply put in the dryer or hung out to dry naturally. Since they’re crease resistant, you won’t have to waste any of your precious down-time ironing away, although the option is always there (albeit with a warm, not hot, iron).

  1. Keep germs contained

A top tip is to carry a bag that’s designated for your dirty scrubs, that you can throw them into once you’ve changed out of them after a long shift. This way, you can tip your scrubs straight into your washing machine without touching them. Alternatively, if you need to handle your used scrubs in any way when sanitising them, you could wear disposable gloves so that you’re not in direct contact with any possible bacteria.

For scrubs that will work with you, rather than against you, shop Simki scrubs – you deserve a cleaning process that is as easy as possible after each long, hard-working shift!

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