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does polyester shrink in the laundry
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Polyester, a synthetic fiber, is known for its durability and resistance to shrinking, compared to natural fibers like cotton. In normal laundry conditions (cold or warm water, standard drying), polyester garments rarely shrink. However, exposure to high temperatures can cause slight shrinkage. When washing and drying polyester items, it's crucial to follow the care label instructions to avoid damage. Using low heat settings for drying and avoiding hot water can help maintain the garment's size and shape. Although not as prone to shrinking as natural fibers, taking proper care ensures polyester maintains its quality over time.
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