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Softer bed sheets
- To give the bedsheets some life, run a wash with them and half a cup of white vinegar. It also removes unwanted odors.
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Unstick gum (and other stuff)
- Gum on your clothes? Put some ice on it. Once the gum is cold, it should be easy to remove.
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Sorting
- There's no laundry police to tell you how to sort. If you're sorting for the whole family, you can simply do it by person. See what works for you.
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Detergent cap
- If the cap often gets sticky or drips liquid onto the floor, throw it into the wash with the clothes to wash it. Avoid putting it in with delicates.
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Remove oil and grease
- Chalk is ultra-absorbent and you can essentially wipe away oil and grease from clothes with it.
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Dry clothes faster
- If you put a dry clean towel in the drier with your wet clothes, they will dry faster.
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Spray to remove wrinkles
- Make a mixture comprising of two cups of water, one teaspoon of hair conditioner, and one tablespoon of white vinegar, and spray clothes with it. When the piece of clothing is slightly damp from spraying it, pull on it to stretch it out or keep it taut and the wrinkles will fade.
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Fake iron
- If your clothes are wrinkled and you need them unwrinkled fast, toss them in the dryer with a few ice cubes and the steam created should sort them out.
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Dryer lint
- Often we avoid cleaning the lint from the dryer regularly because there's no bin on hand. Repurpose an empty tissue box to act as a bin for the lint to incentivize cleaning it more regularly.
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Shaving cream works
- Shaving cream has active ingredients that are great for removing stains. Just work it in, let it sit, and then blot it up.
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Get rid of odors
- Filling up a spray bottle with cheap vodka and spraying your clothes with it gets rid of odors.
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Fold faster
- There's no shame whatsoever in admitting that something that sounds simple isn't your strong suit. Get yourself a laundry folder and you'll be plowing through piles of clothes.
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Remove odors (smoke)
- Putting your clothes in the freezer is a pretty bonkers move, but it gets rid of unwanted smells.
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Keep things together
- You can get mesh bags that you can put in the washing machine. This way all of your delicates and matching socks will be found in the same place afterward.
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Smell fresh and clean
- A few drops of essential oils on your dryer sheets or dryer balls will keep your clothes smelling great.
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Hang back up your dirty clothes
- If you feel like a t-shirt could be worn once more, hang it back up. Mark the clothes that should be washed with a special hanger or a clothes peg. It's better than leaving them in a pile in the room.
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Hand wash them with a salad spinner
- For the clothes that can only be washed by hand, try using a salad spinner with some soap instead of rubbing it by hand. It's also great for drying.
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Keep track
- Most washing machines are metal, which means that you can write straight onto them with a dry erase marker. You might leave a message like "line dry only" on a load.
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Hairs and fluff
- If you don't have a roller already, you can easily improvise one with an old paint roller and masking tape.
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Smelly gym gear
- If you want to remove nasty odors from your gym gear, soak it all in the bath with lukewarm water and plenty of white vinegar.
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Iron it out better
- If you need that shirt beaming with no wrinkles between buttons or on the collar, use a hair straightener. Be careful not to burn the clothes though. You might want to have some water to spray on the surface before.
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White bread
- This one is age-old. If you stain yourself at a party, rub bread on the strain. The bread soaks up liquid.
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Pit stains
- Get rid of armpit stains forever by rubbing some baby shampoo on and letting it soak in for a half-hour before putting it through the wash.
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If your sweater shrinks in the wash
- If your sweater shrinks in the wash, fill up a bucket with lukewarm water and a few teaspoons of baby shampoo and let it soak for around 20 minutes before taking it out and letting it dry while laid out taut.
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Make it white again
- You can get something called a bluing solution that will make your clothes white again if they keep coming out of the wash yellowy.
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Use less detergent
- It seems logical to add more detergent if you want your clothes to be cleaner, but the truth is the opposite. Try using half what you usually do and see the results.
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Act fast
- If you stain yourself, the best thing to do is to act fast. You want to soak up as much as you can fast. Once it dries in, it's harder to remove. Sources: (Apartment Therapy) (The Spruce)
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Softer bed sheets
- To give the bedsheets some life, run a wash with them and half a cup of white vinegar. It also removes unwanted odors.
© Shutterstock
1 / 28 Fotos
Unstick gum (and other stuff)
- Gum on your clothes? Put some ice on it. Once the gum is cold, it should be easy to remove.
© Shutterstock
2 / 28 Fotos
Sorting
- There's no laundry police to tell you how to sort. If you're sorting for the whole family, you can simply do it by person. See what works for you.
© Shutterstock
3 / 28 Fotos
Detergent cap
- If the cap often gets sticky or drips liquid onto the floor, throw it into the wash with the clothes to wash it. Avoid putting it in with delicates.
© Shutterstock
4 / 28 Fotos
Remove oil and grease
- Chalk is ultra-absorbent and you can essentially wipe away oil and grease from clothes with it.
© Shutterstock
5 / 28 Fotos
Dry clothes faster
- If you put a dry clean towel in the drier with your wet clothes, they will dry faster.
© Shutterstock
6 / 28 Fotos
Spray to remove wrinkles
- Make a mixture comprising of two cups of water, one teaspoon of hair conditioner, and one tablespoon of white vinegar, and spray clothes with it. When the piece of clothing is slightly damp from spraying it, pull on it to stretch it out or keep it taut and the wrinkles will fade.
© Shutterstock
7 / 28 Fotos
Fake iron
- If your clothes are wrinkled and you need them unwrinkled fast, toss them in the dryer with a few ice cubes and the steam created should sort them out.
© Shutterstock
8 / 28 Fotos
Dryer lint
- Often we avoid cleaning the lint from the dryer regularly because there's no bin on hand. Repurpose an empty tissue box to act as a bin for the lint to incentivize cleaning it more regularly.
© Shutterstock
9 / 28 Fotos
Shaving cream works
- Shaving cream has active ingredients that are great for removing stains. Just work it in, let it sit, and then blot it up.
© Shutterstock
10 / 28 Fotos
Get rid of odors
- Filling up a spray bottle with cheap vodka and spraying your clothes with it gets rid of odors.
© Shutterstock
11 / 28 Fotos
Fold faster
- There's no shame whatsoever in admitting that something that sounds simple isn't your strong suit. Get yourself a laundry folder and you'll be plowing through piles of clothes.
© Shutterstock
12 / 28 Fotos
Remove odors (smoke)
- Putting your clothes in the freezer is a pretty bonkers move, but it gets rid of unwanted smells.
© Shutterstock
13 / 28 Fotos
Keep things together
- You can get mesh bags that you can put in the washing machine. This way all of your delicates and matching socks will be found in the same place afterward.
© Shutterstock
14 / 28 Fotos
Smell fresh and clean
- A few drops of essential oils on your dryer sheets or dryer balls will keep your clothes smelling great.
© Shutterstock
15 / 28 Fotos
Hang back up your dirty clothes
- If you feel like a t-shirt could be worn once more, hang it back up. Mark the clothes that should be washed with a special hanger or a clothes peg. It's better than leaving them in a pile in the room.
© Shutterstock
16 / 28 Fotos
Hand wash them with a salad spinner
- For the clothes that can only be washed by hand, try using a salad spinner with some soap instead of rubbing it by hand. It's also great for drying.
© Shutterstock
17 / 28 Fotos
Keep track
- Most washing machines are metal, which means that you can write straight onto them with a dry erase marker. You might leave a message like "line dry only" on a load.
© Shutterstock
18 / 28 Fotos
Hairs and fluff
- If you don't have a roller already, you can easily improvise one with an old paint roller and masking tape.
© Shutterstock
19 / 28 Fotos
Smelly gym gear
- If you want to remove nasty odors from your gym gear, soak it all in the bath with lukewarm water and plenty of white vinegar.
© Shutterstock
20 / 28 Fotos
Iron it out better
- If you need that shirt beaming with no wrinkles between buttons or on the collar, use a hair straightener. Be careful not to burn the clothes though. You might want to have some water to spray on the surface before.
© Shutterstock
21 / 28 Fotos
White bread
- This one is age-old. If you stain yourself at a party, rub bread on the strain. The bread soaks up liquid.
© Shutterstock
22 / 28 Fotos
Pit stains
- Get rid of armpit stains forever by rubbing some baby shampoo on and letting it soak in for a half-hour before putting it through the wash.
© Shutterstock
23 / 28 Fotos
If your sweater shrinks in the wash
- If your sweater shrinks in the wash, fill up a bucket with lukewarm water and a few teaspoons of baby shampoo and let it soak for around 20 minutes before taking it out and letting it dry while laid out taut.
© Shutterstock
24 / 28 Fotos
Make it white again
- You can get something called a bluing solution that will make your clothes white again if they keep coming out of the wash yellowy.
© Shutterstock
25 / 28 Fotos
Use less detergent
- It seems logical to add more detergent if you want your clothes to be cleaner, but the truth is the opposite. Try using half what you usually do and see the results.
© Shutterstock
26 / 28 Fotos
Act fast
- If you stain yourself, the best thing to do is to act fast. You want to soak up as much as you can fast. Once it dries in, it's harder to remove. Sources: (Apartment Therapy) (The Spruce)
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Awesome laundry hacks you need to know
Pure genius!
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There is something for everyone to hate about doing laundry. Whether it's the waiting, the sorting, or the actual running of a load just to discover afterward that things are still dirty, it can be frustrating. However, most of us have to do it. Fortunately, there are many tricks for doing your laundry more effectively.
Do yourself a favor and make the rest of your life a little bit easier by simplifying your laundry day every week. Click through this gallery to learn the best hacks and tips for doing laundry.
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