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  • It may seem like today, nothing's easier than doing the laundry: you just toss your

  • well-worn clothing into a washing machine, and in no time, it comes out clean, right?

  • Well, while I can't argue with this approach, there are several tips that can make your

  • laundry day much more fun!

  • For example, I always put wet wipes into the washing machine before stuffing my clothes

  • inside.

  • And I do it for a reason.

  • If you have a pet or love dark clothing, you're definitely familiar with this irritating problem.

  • You pull your squeaky clean clothes out of the washing machine, and what do you see?

  • Right, they're covered in fluff and animal hair all over!

  • Aargh!

  • And that's exactly why I wash my stuff together with wet wipes!

  • You don't need to comb the town in search of some particular wet wipes - the ordinary

  • kind sold at any supermarket will do!

  • Take several wipes, put them in the washing machine, and load your laundry.

  • During the process, the wipes will be moving around the washing machine's drum and collect

  • fluff and hairs.

  • But despite the simplicity of this method, pay attention to these crucial points:

  • - never use the same wipes twice; - don't choose scented wet wipes; otherwise,

  • your clothes can absorb the smell; - wet wipes should be dense enough to not

  • tear inside the machine; - the best idea is to use antibacterial wet

  • wipes; - if you haven't found scentless wet wipes,

  • add some fabric softenerit'll neutralize the smell;

  • - use no more than 3 wet wipes at a time.

  • It's a pretty cool trick that can make your laundry results much more satisfying.

  • But that's not the only tip I have for you today!

  • - Put two dishwasher tablets into the drum of your washing machine and run a hot cycle

  • with the machine empty.

  • This way, you'll get rid of microbes, dirt, and even limescale!

  • - Coca-Cola can help you to get rid of blood stains.

  • You can soak the soiled piece of clothing in the soda overnight for the best result.

  • However, it might not be the best idea to use this method for white clothes.

  • - Put a couple of tennis balls into the washing machine whenever you wash your down jackets.

  • The balls will keep the down fluffed up, and they'll also remove all the foam.

  • - Besides, you can add two or three tennis balls into the dryer together with pillows,

  • comforters, and whatnot.

  • They'll help your linen dry faster and remain fluffy and nice.

  • Remember to make sure to use CLEAN tennis balls!

  • Also, you can wrap them in old socks so that the green fluffiness doesn't stick to your

  • clothes.

  • - Add two cups of strong coffee or tea when you wash black clothes.

  • These drinks act as a natural dye that will revive and strengthen the items' original

  • color.

  • - Throw some ice cubes into the dryer, and you'll get rid of wrinkles on your clothes.

  • At the same time, don't use too many ice cubes, and don't fill your dryer to the brim with

  • too many pieces of clothing.

  • - Use balls made of aluminum foil to fight static buildup in the dryer.

  • One aluminum ball can serve you for about half a year before you have to switch to a

  • new one.

  • - Your bed linen and clothes will be a lot softer if you put several neutral-colored

  • balls of wool into the dryer.

  • - Even if you've accidentally washed your load of whites with a bright red sock (and

  • let's admit, these things happen even to the best of us), you still have a chance to save

  • your clothes.

  • Mix a solution of warm water and baking soda with half a cup of detergent and half a cup

  • of salt, and soak your ruined clothes in this solution before putting them in the dryer.

  • If everything goes well, you'll get your stuff back as snow-white as before.

  • - Corn starch comes in handy when you need to deal with grease stains.

  • Apply it directly on the dirty spot, and leave it there for a couple of minutes.

  • After that, put a clean, thin cloth on the grease stain and iron with high heat.

  • All the oil will get absorbed by the corn starch.

  • - You can use chalk to remove grease stains as well.

  • Rub a bit of chalk into the dirty spot and wash the item as usual.

  • - Also, to make grease stains disappear, you can use dish detergent.

  • Apply it on the dirty spot and rub until it gets all bubbly.

  • After that, throw the item into the washing machine.

  • - And yet another way to get rid of grease stains is artificial sweetener (didn't expect

  • that, did ya?).

  • Just sprinkle it on a fresh grease spot and then blot until all the evidence of your pizza

  • dinner is gone!

  • Wait a minute!

  • Pizza? and you didn't invite me?

  • - Ever wondered where all those lost socks went?

  • I don't know either...

  • But I know a great way to prevent them from disappearing!

  • Put the socks of each family member in their own lingerie bag.

  • These bags will later go through the washing machine and the dryer without a single sock

  • getting lost!

  • - Shirts tend to collect all your body oil on their collars.

  • But this isn't a problem as long as you remember that shampoo is just the thing to

  • get rid of rings around the collar.

  • - To prevent the colors of your new clothes from fading, add half a cup of salt before

  • washing them.

  • - While washing your towels, pour some vinegar in the fabric softener cup.

  • It'll effectively replace dryer sheets.

  • - A handful of Aspirin, thrown in with a load of whites, will brighten the clothing and

  • remove yellow stains, and that headache it gave you.

  • - Half a cup of white vinegar will save dark denim from fading.

  • - To prevent mold and mildew from growing inside your washing machine, put half a cup

  • of borax, which is a natural alkaline mineral salt, together with your laundry load.

  • Borax is also effective when you need to get rid of tough stains left by grass, coffee,

  • and markers.

  • Put a stained piece of clothing in a solution made of one cup of warm water and half a cup

  • of borax.

  • Let it soak for an hour, and then wash.

  • Wanna know the best thing about this method?

  • It's safe, even for the most delicate fabrics!

  • - To get rid of pet smells on your clothing, mix a cup of laundry detergent with half a

  • cup of vinegar and wash as you always do.

  • - When your jeans rub against other clothes in the washing machine, they gradually lose

  • their color.

  • To minimize this unwanted effect, turn your jeans inside out before putting them in the

  • washer.

  • - If a piece of clothing comes out of the washing machine with a stain still on it,

  • don't put it in the dryer.

  • Otherwise, the heat will set the stain, and it'll be way harder to get rid of it.

  • - Both hand sanitizer and hairspray are powerful solvents that can help you to remove ink stains

  • from your clothes!

  • Saturate the stain with one of these products, leave it this way for about 10 minutes, and

  • then wash as usual.

  • - Slice a lemon or two and toss the pieces into a pot of water.

  • Boil the water, turn off the heat, and put your white clothing that's become dull into

  • the pot.

  • Leave it to soak for an hour, then wash as usual.

  • However, you should make sure that the particular fabric can withstand the heat.

  • - If your jeans have grass stains on them, mix 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide with

  • 1 tablespoon of dish soap.

  • Apply this mixture on the grass stains, let it sit, then wash your jeans as usual.

  • - To get rid of annoyingly yellow armpit stains on your clothing, sponge the affected area

  • with a solution made of table salt and hot water, then wash as you always do.

  • - Also, you can pour a solution of equal parts water and hydrogen peroxide on the sweat stains

  • and leave it for half an hour before washing.

  • But do NOT use this method on colored clothes!

  • - Rubbing some white vinegar directly into the armpit stains before washing is another

  • effective way to make your clothing spotless again.

  • And that closes this segment on clothes

  • So how about you?

  • Do you know any other laundry tips you can share?

  • Then let me know down in the comments!

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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