Spring has officially sprung! As the days get longer and temperatures rise, there’s no better time to give your laundry routine a seasonal refresh. Whether you’re decluttering your closet, prepping your home for spring guests, or just trying to start fresh, this spring laundry checklist will help you tackle every item that needs a good wash.
From bedding to outerwear, and even overlooked household items, here’s everything you need to wash this season — plus tips for handling each item the right way.

Why a Spring Laundry Refresh Matters

After months of cold weather and indoor living, your clothes, linens, and home textiles have likely collected dust, allergens, and stale odors. Spring cleaning isn’t just about scrubbing floors — laundry plays a critical role in refreshing your space. A deep clean eliminates allergens like pollen and pet dander, keeps fabrics in good condition, and even improves your mental clarity by reducing clutter.

 

The Ultimate Spring Laundry Checklist

Here’s your comprehensive list of what to wash, organized by category. Use it as a guide while cleaning out your closets, linen cabinets, and laundry bins.

Clothing:

  • Winter Clothes (Before Storage)
    Wash items like sweaters, thermal wear, scarves, gloves, and coats before storing them. Even if they don’t look dirty, oils from your skin can degrade fabric over time.
    Tip: Use cold water and a gentle detergent to preserve fabric and color.
  • Spring Wardrobe Staples
    Freshen up light jackets, raincoats, cardigans, and spring dresses.
    Tip: Air-dry to avoid shrinkage and preserve structure.
  • Workout Gear
    Moisture-wicking fabrics can trap odor. Give your gym clothes a refresh after winter inactivity.
    Tip: Add a cup of white vinegar to help eliminate lingering smells.
  • Delicates and Undergarments
    A seasonal overhaul is the perfect time to rewash or rotate out older pieces.
    Tip: Use mesh laundry bags and a gentle cycle for longevity.

 Bedding & Linens:

  • Comforters and Duvets
    Even with duvet covers, these should be washed at least once a season.
    Tip: Use a large-capacity washer or take to a laundry service.
  • Sheets and Pillowcases
    Swap out flannel for lighter cotton or linen sets and give them a fresh wash.
  • Mattress Protectors and Pillow Covers
    These often get overlooked but harbor allergens and sweat.
  • Blankets and Throws
    Wash any you’ve used over winter and pack away the heavier ones.

Towels & Bath Items:

  • Bath Towels and Hand Towels
    If they smell musty, they may have mildew. Time for a refresh!
    Tip: Wash in hot water with baking soda to revive fluffiness.
  • Bath Mats
    These absorb water daily and can develop mold or bacteria.
  • Shower Curtains & Liners
    Especially plastic liners — they often go unwashed for months.
    Tip: Machine wash with vinegar and baking soda on gentle cycle.

Home & Living Textiles:

  • Curtains and Drapes
    These absorb dust and pollen, especially in spring.
    Tip: Check tags — many require dry cleaning or low heat.
  • Rugs and Doormats
    Vacuum and launder small machine-washable rugs.
  • Couch Throws and Pillow Covers
    Freshen up common lounging spots with a proper wash.
  • Tablecloths and Napkins
    Rotate out holiday-themed ones for spring designs.

Miscellaneous Must-Wash Items:

  • Reusable Grocery Bags
    These are used year-round but rarely washed — and they can harbor bacteria.
  • Pet Bedding and Toys
    Spring shedding means pet areas need extra attention.
  • Stuffed Animals
    Great time to clean kids’ favorite plush toys.
    Tip: Place in a pillowcase and use a delicate cycle.

 

Spring Laundry Tips for Efficiency

  1. Sort by Fabric and Season
    Group items by care instructions and whether they’ll be stored post-wash.
  2. Don’t Overload
    Heavier loads like comforters need room to agitate properly in the machine.
  3. Use Seasonal Scents
    Consider switching to light, floral detergent scents for a spring refresh.
  4. Inspect Before You Store
    Look for any damage, stains, or pilling. It’s better to repair or discard now than rediscover the issue next season.
  5. Try a Laundry Service
    Spring is busy! If you’re overwhelmed, consider using a professional laundry service to handle bulky or delicate items.

Spring is busy! If you’re overwhelmed, consider using a professional laundry service to handle bulky or delicate items.

 

Final Thoughts

Spring is all about fresh starts — and that includes your laundry. By following this spring laundry checklist, you’ll extend the life of your clothes and home fabrics, improve indoor air quality, and lighten your mental load.

Need help? At We Deliver Laundry, we offer pickup and delivery laundry services so you can focus on enjoying the season, not sorting socks. Let us take the spring cleaning weight off your shoulders!