Life Hacks for Dealing with Laundry

There’s really something for everyone to hate about laundry. It’s time consuming and tedious, and the chore itself never seems to end. Just when you finish washing, drying, folding, and putting away all of the laundry, you instantly see more things that are dirty. That’s why it’s essential to have some tricks up your sleeve that can make the task less daunting.

To make the task of laundry more manageable, in this article, we have listed some life hacks you can use to make your life easier. 

Keep chalk in the kitchen

You’ve read that right. Because chalk is so absorbent, dab a small amount of it on any greasy kitchen stains; it appears to soak up grease and buy you some time before washing the item. Chalk also works great for other stubborn stains like wine, juice, and even blood! When combined with a dab of detergent, the chalk works its magic to keep your kitchen clothes looking as good as new.

Get rid of creases with a pool noodle

When you want to keep your clothes out of the dryer’s hot heat, air-drying them on a rack is a great alternative. However, your drying rack’s unsightly lines can be annoying. Here’s a quick and inexpensive laundry hack: Make a cut along one side of a basic pool noodle, then slide it onto your rack. The ridges in the noodle will hold your clothes up off the rack and stop them from developing creases.

Use shaving cream as a portable stain remover

Shaving cream has similar active ingredients to many common household soaps, and because it is foamy, it is excellent at removing stains, especially when you need to do so quickly or on the go. Cream should be applied to the stain, allowed to sit, and then blotted up. Not only does shaving cream help to remove stains, but it can also be used to help keep your clothes looking their best for longer since it contains surfactants, which create a protective layer on the fabric and make it more difficult for dirt and grime to attach.

In the absence of dryer sheets, use aluminum foil

You’ve just finished washing your last load of laundry, but all of your dryer sheets have run out. Do not fret; your kitchen may contain the answer to that issue. For up to six months, aluminum foil can be wrapped and used as a dryer sheet. Simply wrap a piece of aluminum foil into a ball and throw it into the dryer with the clothes. The aluminum foil ball will act as a magnet, absorbing static electricity and allowing your clothes to come out softer and with less static.

Use a mesh bag to keep socks organized

Put socks in a mesh bag as a laundry hack if you frequently lose socks in your home, especially small children’s socks. Socks are less likely to get lost in the wash if they are placed in delicate bags, which aren’t just for delicates. So that socks can be collected as soon as they are removed from hampers, clip a mesh b

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Dry clothes quickly with a clean towel in the dryer

To speed up the machine drying process, mix in a brand-new, dry towel. Put everything, including your wet clothes, in the dryer for the first 15 minutes of the drying cycle to dry everything more quickly. This will absorb some of the moisture from the wet clothes and allow them to dry faster. Once the initial 15 minutes is up, remove the towel and let the clothes finish drying in the dryer.

Adding a Towel Bar to Create Hanging Space

Install it high enough so that when dresses and pants are hung, they don’t hit the floor. Wood is less effective than metal and will deteriorate if it rains. Look for a towel rack with multiple rungs for even more storage. You should also look for a towel bar that is rust-resistant and made from metal or other durable material, as it will hold up better to frequent use and the elements.

Use cardboard to make folding simple

The template (cardboard) should help fold the sleeves in first, followed by folding the bottom of the shirt upwards. If you’d rather not make your own, there are plenty of plastic ones you can shop for online. With the right materials, such as fabric, scissors, and a tape measure , you can make your own template that can be used again and again.

Soften sheets with vinegar

To give your bed sheets a quick boost of softness and brightness and to get rid of lingering odors, run a cycle with them and half a cup of distilled white vinegar. For natural fibers like cotton, linen, and hemp, this is especially beneficial. To add brightness and softness, line dry the sheets in the sun after washing. Not only will this make the sheets softer and brighter, it will also keep them fresher for longer.

Place ice cubes on wrinkles. 

In a time crunch, there may not be time to iron the clothes if you forget about them while they are in the dryer. Try this laundry tip instead: Put some ice cubes in with the laundry and use the quick-dry setting. Your clothing will no longer have wrinkles. This trick works because the heat of the dryer causes the water molecules in clothes to vibrate and make them stiff.

Spray vodka on your clothes

Keep a spray bottle of inexpensive vodka on hand to use to freshen stale clothing before wearing it again before washing. And that’s not all. It can also be used to get rid of wrinkles. Simply spray the vodka onto the fabric and iron it as normal to get rid of those stubborn wrinkles.