Can Sarees be washed in a washing machine?
Yes—sarees can be washed in a washing machine, but not all of them. It really depends on the fabric, embellishments, and how delicate the saree is. Treat them wrong, and you risk fading, tearing, or ruining the drape.
Here’s how to decide 👇
🧵 1. Check the Fabric First
✔️ Machine Wash (with care)
- Cotton sarees
- Linen sarees
- Simple synthetic sarees (like georgette, chiffon, crepe)
These are generally durable enough for a gentle cycle.
❌ Avoid Machine Wash
- Silk (especially Banarasi, Kanjivaram)
- Heavy embroidered or sequined sarees
- Designer or heavily embellished pieces
These should be dry cleaned only to maintain their texture and shine.
⚙️ 2. Use the Right Machine Settings
If your saree is machine-safe:
- Select gentle/delicate cycle
- Use cold water only
- Choose low spin speed
High agitation can damage the fabric and distort the shape.
🧼 3. Use Mild Detergent
Avoid harsh detergents. Use a mild liquid detergent to prevent:
- Color fading
- Fabric weakening
🧺 4. Always Use a Laundry Bag
Place the saree in a mesh laundry bag before putting it in the machine. This:
- Prevents tangling
- Protects delicate borders and edges
🚫 5. Skip the Dryer
Never put sarees in a dryer.
Instead:
- Gently squeeze excess water (don’t wring)
- Air dry in shade (direct sunlight can fade colors)
⚠️ 6. Extra Tips
- Wash dark and light sarees separately
- Turn the saree inside out
- Avoid washing too frequently
✅ Final Verdict
Yes, you can machine wash sarees—but only the right ones, and with proper care.
For expensive or delicate sarees, it’s always safer to stick to hand wash or dry cleaning.



