How can I prevent my scrubs from pilling (peeling)?

Article published at: Jan 8, 2026
¿Cómo evitar que se le hagan bolitas (peeling) a mis scrubs?
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He peeling The appearance of pilling on scrubs is one of the most common problems with medical uniforms. It not only affects the appearance but also gives the impression of premature wear, even when the uniform is still functional.

The good news is that developing good care habits can prevent medical uniforms from pilling.


Choose durable fabrics from the start

Prevention begins before the first use.

Scrubs that are most likely to cause peeling are usually made of:

  • Low quality cotton
  • Very soft but not very durable fabrics

In contrast, the fabrics that hold up best include:

  • Good quality polyester blends
  • Fabrics with controlled elasticity
  • Materials designed for intensive use and frequent washing

A well-made scrub maintains its texture for longer.


Wash the scrubs inside out

A simple habit that makes a big difference.

Why it works:

  • It reduces direct friction on the outer surface
  • Protects color and texture
  • Minimize contact with zippers or buttons on other garments

This step is especially important for scrubs made of solid colors or plain fabrics.


Avoid mixing with abrasive garments

Not all clothes should be washed together.

It is recommended:

  • Wash the scrubs only with medical laundry.
  • Avoid mixing them with jeans, towels, or sweatshirts.
  • Separate garments with zippers or Velcro

Friction with heavy fabrics is one of the main causes of peeling.


Use gentle wash cycles

Aggressive cycles accelerate fiber wear.

Good practices:

  • Choose delicate or normal cycles
  • Use cold or lukewarm water
  • Avoid excessive spin cycles

A gentler wash extends the life of the uniform.


Choosing the right detergents

The detergent also plays a role.

It is recommended:

  • Liquid detergents
  • Gentle formulas, without harsh bleaches
  • Avoid excessive use of the product

Strong detergents weaken fibers and facilitate the formation of pilling.


Drying: less heat, longer lasting

Excessive heat is the enemy of scrubs.

To reduce peeling:

  • Prefer air drying whenever possible
  • Use low temperature in dryer
  • Avoid prolonged drying cycles

Heat weakens the fibers and accelerates the wear and tear of the fabric.


Final consideration

Peeling doesn't always mean a scrub is no longer effective, but it is a sign that it needs better care.
Adopting correct washing, drying and use habits allows maintain a professional appearance for longer and make better use of each uniform.

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