Scrub care guide – how To keep your scrubs fresh & long-lasting
At Happythreads, we’re committed to providing high-quality scrubs that not only look great but also stand the test of time. To help you maintain your scrubs in top condition, we’ve compiled this essential care guide with easy-to-follow tips.

How to wash your scrubs
Step 1
Prep your scrubs before washing
- Turn garments inside out: This time-tested method preserves colour integrity and fabric longevity by preventing excessive pilling and abrasion.
- Empty all pockets: Remove items like pens or tissues to avoid mishaps during washing.
- Pre-treat stains: Use a mild stain remover or white vinegar on tough spots before washing.
Step 2
Washing machine guideline
- Temperature setting: Wash at 60°C as per HSE guidelines for hygiene.
- Separate loads: Always wash your medical scrubs separately to prevent contamination and colour bleeding.
- Choose the right detergent: Use a mild detergent; avoid chlorine bleach and hydrogen peroxide, as they can cause fading.
- Avoid overloading: Give your scrubs ample space in the machine for a thorough clean.
Step 3
Drying & ironing
- Avoid over-drying: Excessive drying can lead to colour fading, fabric shrinkage, and weakened fibres. Remove scrubs promptly from the dryer to maintain their quality.
- Air-dry when possible: This method reduces fabric wear and preserves the material.
- Low heat settings: If using a tumble dryer, select a low heat setting to prevent damage.
- Iron inside-out: Use low heat to avoid scorching, especially on cotton scrubs.
How to prolong the life of your scrubs
Sorting colours for washing
To prevent colour bleeding, group scrubs by shades:
- Whites: Wash only with other white garments.
- Dark colours: Includes black, navy, pewter, charcoal, or deep tones like eggplant or caribbean.
- Reds & pinks: Wash together to prevent colour transfer.
- Light & pastel shades: Wash separately to avoid dulling.
Fabric protection & avoiding fading
- Use mild liquid detergent: Prevents residue build-up and maintains fabric quality.
- Avoid fabric softeners: They can coat the fabric, reducing breathability and moisture-wicking properties.
- Rotate your scrubs: Having multiple sets in rotation reduces wear and tear on any single pair.


Frequently asked questions
Can I use fabric softener on my scrubs?
No, fabric softeners can coat the fabric, diminishing its breathability and moisture-wicking abilities.
How do I remove stains from scrubs?
- Pre-treat: Apply a stain remover or white vinegar to the affected area before washing.
- For oil-based stains: Sprinkle baking soda on the stain, let it sit, then wash as usual.
How often should I wash my scrubs?
It's best to wash scrubs after every shift to maintain hygiene and freshness.
By following these care tips, you can keep your scrubs looking and feeling their best—wash after wash!
For additional guidance, refer to the HSE uniform washing guidelines.