5 Laundry Secrets You Must Try
If there's one chore I'd rather do away
with, it's the laundry. But, with these little-known yet effective tips,
I've been able to achieve outstanding washing results. So, next time
you've got a load to do, bear these tips in mind:
1. Loading the washing machine
For best results, load the machine to 80%
of its capacity. Filling the washing machine too much won't wash your
load properly. While putting too little, might cause damage to your
clothes.
2. Water temperature
For best results, wash your load at
104-140°F, this will disinfect the linen and will remove the dirt.
Washing in cold water doesn't destroy the bacteria and dust mites on bed
sheets and towels, while hot water can damage the fabrics.
3. Washing aids
Conditioners tend to build up in the fabric
and may make towels rigid. Use white vinegar instead. Simply add 3oz
during rinsing to make the linen soft and remove traces of powder.
4. Removing stains
• Get rid of fresh oil stains by sprinkling
them with artificial sweetener (such as Sweet 'n Low or Splenda, though
any brand will do) or starch, then simply wash the item.
• Remove traces of tomato juice or sauce easily by adding a few drops of
WD-40, applying it to the stain and leaving it for 5 to 10 minutes,
then washing the item in cold water.
• Eliminate sweat stains from white items by using a pre-wash with a
washing agent at 104°F. Then run a wash cycle with bleach.
• Remove coffee and wine stains by soaking the clothes in a water and
salt solution, combing 1 tablespoon per 34 oz of water, for one hour.
When done, wash the items.
• Get rid of yellowing on white clothes, or remove unpleasant smells by
using baking soda. Add half a measuring cup of baking soda to the
washing powder or household soap and wash the items in hot water.
5. Drying
Preferably, your laundry should be dried
outdoors, exposing it to sunlight. If using the dryer, put a tennis ball
inside the drum, making your towels soft and fluffy.