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@christinamoxon3 жыл бұрын
Can you please address what to do when your washing machine manufacture's guarantee says 'NO VINEGAR' because it damages the rubber seals (or something like that) and voids your warrantee? We can't afford to replace them, btw. Thank you. Love your videos, thank you. I have learned so much. - from the UK
@marykopp21173 жыл бұрын
@@christinamoxon , love
@sharonmacmillan3272 Жыл бұрын
@@christinamoxon Hi how would they know you use vinegar, unless you tell them... 😉 Also, unless its sitting in vinegar over long periods of time, vinear wont harm the seals. You could do a quick cold wash after using vinegar add soda powder (not bicarb) for water softening and cleaning your machine. £1 at Tescos for 1kg if your worried about warranties and breaking seals. To be honest though the rinse cycle within the vinegar wash your doing will get rid of excess residue. Wiping and rinsing out the drum and seal, especially the grooves in the seal, with clean water on a cloth then wiping out with a dry microfibre cloth (or leaving the door open) until bone dry, will stop errosion on the rubber.
@AA-ld5zh3 жыл бұрын
We have 9 children. Starting at around 8 years old, they start learning to do their own laundry. If they can figure out video game controllers, they can figure out a washer and dryer.😉
@taleshajones123 жыл бұрын
Amen!!
@andreea.andreea3 жыл бұрын
Good said
@carolines20883 жыл бұрын
Aaaaahhh! Well said!
@valeriaalberti69133 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@ChaniqueStewart3 жыл бұрын
wow
@michaelsaenz3803 жыл бұрын
Younger guy here, I do my own laundry and I'm just here so I can learn how to clean my stuff PROPERLY and efficiently. Love the tutorials! Helps guys like me out a ton
@ChaniqueStewart3 жыл бұрын
I totally agree! love this channel
@AA-ld5zh3 жыл бұрын
Impressive to hear! Keep up the good work!
@CleaningwithTelma3 жыл бұрын
@@ChaniqueStewart 💯 agree with you
@cassandrastrong56552 жыл бұрын
I wish my bf cared to learn I still have to write out through instructions and he still messes that up 🤣 but we have to go to the laundry mat unfortunately. One day we'll have a house with our own washer and dryer.
@michaelsaenz3802 жыл бұрын
@@cassandrastrong5655 I'm about to get married so I figured these tips would be good to know! Never lived with her before but learning laundry can only help :)
@robinoconnor5532 жыл бұрын
So glad you are encouraging line drying! I'm in my 60s and have never owned a dryer. (I live in sunny south Texas so no issues.). People used to make fun of me for line drying but they are realizing how good it is. Saves money and your clothes will last longer since they aren't rubbing against themselves in the heat of a dryer. My towels literally last for years.
@tinytiefling2 жыл бұрын
And the clothes also smell soooo nice when they dried outside
@stephaniecline76482 жыл бұрын
I moved into my childhood home last year and didn't have a dryer for a few months, but the clothesline was in great shape still. While inconvenient to work around rainy days and my erratic work schedule (ie, wasn't always home when weather was conducive for line drying or didn't have enough daylight left), it took me back to a time when life was simpler and slower. Line dried sheets are still my favorite. My friends didn't understand why I didn't just go to the laundromat, which is its own topic, but I didn't understand why I'd bother going when I had a perfectly good clothesline and mostly sunny weather.
@katrinlevi68082 жыл бұрын
Tip from German winter laundry routine. Hanging laundry especially towels outside when it is freezing the towels get super soft and one would think it will take ages to dry but it’s actually not true. I highly recommend hanging laundry outside also in the winter.
@Zarugoza596920 күн бұрын
Makes sense. In the summer, it's humid but the sun is usually at its most powerful. In the winter, it's typically pretty dry and the sun is still pretty powerful.
@tinasesselmann81703 жыл бұрын
You didn't ask for hacks, but I'd like to share mine: After the laundry's done, I put it on an additional spin cycle. Especially with towels this works wonderfully to get the excess moisture out. Saves me on dryer time, or when I line-dry it dries quicker, too.
@pamelalalaable3 жыл бұрын
I do exactly the same!
@ChaniqueStewart3 жыл бұрын
Grea tip, ill try this!
@marthavanderpool68293 жыл бұрын
Been doing this for 50 years for loads of towels, jeans and rugs. Saves a lot of $$$ over a year’s time!
@jemandjemand23623 жыл бұрын
aha and maybe on the same spinning speed? useless. 1200x2 is not 2400 rpm
@jcqlndt80682 жыл бұрын
@tina Sesselmann thanks for the tip
@hoosiermama30013 жыл бұрын
I tend to do most of the laundry on the same day. Since I'm doing several loads, I begin with the lightest weight items and end with the heaviest. Since lighter laundry takes less time to dry, I don't have a backup caused by waiting for the dryer. Hope that makes sense.
@lmack65962 жыл бұрын
oooh! Great idea!!
@inprogress362 жыл бұрын
Me too, makes so much sense
@seh00412 жыл бұрын
That genius! Thanks!
@danbev85422 жыл бұрын
Tips for hanging laundry outside or inside: 1. Hang jeans and pants by the ankles. The bulky pocket/waistband area hangs free and dries better. Also, for long-legged people, they won’t shrink as much. 2. Hang shirts upside down. Same principle as jeans- shoulders & sleeve areas are bulkier & hang more naturally. For t-shirts & stretchy materials, fold a couple of inches of the hem over the line & pin - your hems won’t get stretched out. For traditional shirts, pin by the side hem & fold the shirt so the front hangs together - I use a 3rd pin in the center to hold the placket in place. Tug the collar & placket straight & you will have very few wrinkles. 3. To prevent fading, hang clothes inside out. 4. Sheets can span 2 lines to dry faster. 5. Hang Uncle Joe’s flowered underwear behind the towels. 🤣 6. Learn to love sun warmed, stiff towels that smell wonderful- they take a huge amount of electricity to dry in a dryer. 7. Wipe down your clothesline occasionally. Fresh air & UV rays are wonderful for deodorizing everything! You will save many $$ over time in electric bills, as well as clothing wear & tear (handfuls of dryer lint).
@prajaktakhedkar50873 жыл бұрын
That was my favourite question, and one of the most important reasons why I love watching your channel regularly. I do the entire familys laundry and all the cleaning in my house !!! I have a top load machine, and after my laundry , I prefer to keep the door open. My machine has access to direct sunlight , so within 15 minutes the tub of my machine dries well. On days when it's not sunny, like winters, I use a napkin to dry the excess moisture inside the tub, and them leave the door open to air dry for around half an hour. For those who still may have a smelling machine, you can run a cycle of white vinegar and water, and that too will do wonders !!! Thanks Melissa for your tips
@nancyfeeser46533 жыл бұрын
I do all the laundry. I actually enjoy doing laundry. Love the smell of clean clothes. I do what you said go from one load to the next and done in no time. Thanks for your tips!
@ChaniqueStewart3 жыл бұрын
I"m with you on this!
@cherylwebb83402 жыл бұрын
I m with you too. I know where I m at with laundry. Love to see clean clothes hanging up on my back porch too.
@jenewok2 жыл бұрын
I don't know what the smell of fresh laundry smells like anymore. I have to use sensitive skin detergent so it has no scent.
@Freaysclaw562 жыл бұрын
If I have any thing I have to do like pick up kids, I do longer loads during that time to keep everything moving along.
@5781nashmiller3 жыл бұрын
I actually DID use to teach laundry in school! Home ec in the old days.
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
We used to LOVE home ec ❤
@truepeace33 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love homemaking, but I hated Home Ec. No idea why. Guess I was just a silly girl back then.
@tracyjohnson50233 жыл бұрын
Back in the old days in middle school (6,7,8) everybody rotated through home ec, shop, art, music, health/PE as part of class schedule. Not electives, required. They should bring that concept back.
@OtikaOtikaOtika3 жыл бұрын
In our country home ec is still part of a corriculuum in elementary school.
@lovemesomeslippers3 жыл бұрын
It would be great for you to start a channel and teach home ec!
@janicebrowningaquino7922 жыл бұрын
I love your channel. One of the reasons is that you are teaching younger generations the information (not including updated equipment and products) that used to be shared by our mothers and grandmothers! I am 70 years young. My Mother and Mother-in-Law taught me so many tricks that you have shared here. Funny thing-I LOVE ironing, always have, always will, but I don’t do it as often as I once did!
@vijayadewan70653 жыл бұрын
I love sun kissed open air drying of clothes---its the best . Since the pandemic I have taken full advantage of sun drying 😌...I do the laundry at home
@diane88853 жыл бұрын
I like ironing. I find it relaxing. I have great memories of sitting and talking with my Nana. But I don't like doing unnecessary work. So I dry for a few mins, then hang to dry. Thanks for the tips
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Diane!
@cherylwebb83402 жыл бұрын
My mom used to iron just about all day on Tuesday. She ironed everything and loved to do it.
@hollyh85092 жыл бұрын
That’s when I listen to these types of programs.
@TS-yy6jb3 жыл бұрын
Have watched my nan and mum shake clothes before drying and picked it up as a habit. Have been doing this for ages now,just realised why I didn't have to iron as much!
@RachelSings213 жыл бұрын
I always shake clothes out wet and never iron 😝
@bethelaine58213 жыл бұрын
Another tip is to choose a lower level on the spin cycle. The higher the drum spins, the more water is removed from the garments which seems like the goal but it actually causes more wrinkles. Choosing medium to low spin will leave more water but cause less wrinkles and then you continue to follow that up by immediately snapping & hanging garments or by putting it in the dryer! Thanks for the tip Mom!
@OtikaOtikaOtika3 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@seh00412 жыл бұрын
Yes, and if you have a Permanent Press cycle, that will typically give you a lower spin as well, since that’s supposed to minimize wrinkles. Another tip to avoiding wrinkles, for clothes that can go through the dryer: remove them from the dryer about 5-10 mins before they’re fully dry, just slightly damp. Then hang or lay flat to dry the rest of the way. It also helps me avoid static in the winter months.
@floief3 жыл бұрын
Learned the towel roll thing when I was in school during the textile portion of our home ec. class. My wool skirts and sweaters were always dried by blocking on a towel, then rolling them overnight. Next morning they were all nearly dry. Yep, the snapping trick works. Ma always did that for towels and linens especially. (She ironed the sheets and pillowcases too....I'm not about that life at all) You know, the one thing I wish they could bottle and sell is the way my mothers linens smelled after they were washed and line dried.
@carolriplinger12293 жыл бұрын
Me too! Line dried sheets smell so great! 🙂
@alicassidy89133 жыл бұрын
My mom ironed ours as well... Not me lol
@texasstardust60103 жыл бұрын
@@alicassidy8913 ...I ironed my sheets and pillowcases too. Lol. Still do . Ironing is therapy for me, lol.
@silvergirl28473 жыл бұрын
I'd hazard a guess that you use liquid detergent and conditioners.and I guess.maybe your mother used powders? I only use powdet and line dry when possible.the sheets smell so fresh and clean.
@vinuristhebest3 жыл бұрын
We've had trouble with smelly laundry for some years. But then I figured it out! Our clothes dried too slow which made it sour (we only line dry). We got a small dehumidifier and it's the best investment I've done for our laundry! :)
@MargieHearron2 жыл бұрын
Invest in a high power spin dryer to extract most of the water out of your clothes.
@vinuristhebest2 жыл бұрын
@@MargieHearron we dont want to use a dryer, that's why I wrote we only line dry :)
@MargieHearron2 жыл бұрын
@@vinuristhebest A spin dryer is NOT a tumble dryer. Spin dryers are water extractor machines.
@MargieHearron2 жыл бұрын
@@vinuristhebest here's an example of one: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eX66gWipp8tradU There are various brands available today.
@aimeechas3 жыл бұрын
I have also sprayed dry clothes with water well and thrown them in the dryer for 10 minutes. Works for wrinkles really well! Even for those things that are hang dry.
@jgarza003 жыл бұрын
I can’t remember when I got my new front loading washer, but your “door ajar” advice has kept it odor free! It’s got to be 10+ years now!!! Oh, and vinegar instead of softener since the purchase also!
@picantesworld77233 жыл бұрын
I use to use vinegar and essential oil, I'm going to start again since I recently heard the same thing about fabric softener leaves the wax coat on the clothes yikes
@Gudregerar7 Жыл бұрын
Oh THANK you SO much!!! I’m 46 yrs old and have never really learned how to do laundry the right way!! I have six children. From when my oldest was 14 and my youngest was 7 they started to do their laundry by them self. I got fed up with my two older boys always complaining about their clothes that was not clean etc SO over night they all had to do it by them self. Had 4 children at that time. Now two of them has moved out and my teenage girls do their laundry still. I do the laundry for me, my DD and my to youngest daughters (7 and 5 yrs). I will teach my older children about the skills in this video!!! 🙌😊❤️
@lostosbourne2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the great tips! My husband & I do laundry together, Whoever gets downstairs to flip the laundry. Sometimes I do it on my own & sometimes he does it on his own. We also take care of our baby grandson so we do his laundry as well
@Alice_Walker2 жыл бұрын
I think an important concept to remember with washing clothes is that the detergent "grabs" the dirt, but it's the detergent getting rinsed OUT of your clothes and taking what it's "grabbed" that gets them clean. If there's too much soap and suds some of both the detergent and the gunk remains in the washing. It's counter intuitive but using less detergent so everything can get washed away, rather than more often gives a better result.
@KoffeeKat18 Жыл бұрын
Did not know that! Thanx!
@khefrenka23483 жыл бұрын
We finally ditched the front loader washer and bought a top loader with an impeller. We couldn't really afford a new washer but the front loader was disgusting. I don't see how these ever even got past quality control. As always, thanks for the video. A lot of great information. Going to switch to vinegar instead of fabric softener.
@RedNicole223 жыл бұрын
My inlaws got rid of the 30+ years old Maytag’s (in perfect working condition) and got the new front-load and absolutely hated them. She regretted ever doing that. It smelled even with the door open, it never got better. The repair man also said these new models are always breaking down and will need replacement usually around 6-7 years of use. He actually recommend to get older washers and dryers as they can be repaired and need less repair than new ones. He couldn't believe they got rid of their Maytag’s he said they probably had another 20 years in them.
@d.r.benson54983 жыл бұрын
Same here. Got rid of my front loader and bought a top loader.
@peetabrown58132 жыл бұрын
I have a Miele front loader and never had a problem now 15 years old now. I have had a problem with mould or smell although I read about people having this problem but mine has always been perfectly fine with no particular effort on my behalf - strange
@marie34K2 жыл бұрын
@@peetabrown5813 ahhh my Miele lasted 27 years , no repair needed , never smelled ( front loader ) . We bought a new one when we moved . Miele again , front loader , spin at 1400 instead of 1200 . I’m French and live in France .
@khefrenka23482 жыл бұрын
@@peetabrown5813 I’ve never heard of that brand, but that’s great. Ours was a Whirlpool and would get gross after a few washes.
@TriStarIII3 жыл бұрын
That's great advice! Also in terms of maintenance you should do a descaling and a cleaning cycle anywhere from 2-4 times a year
@kymclinton31402 жыл бұрын
I descale and do maintenance on my washing machine every month without fail I have a remainder on my phone and I live alone and I do a wash or two every single day doing the wash is one of the easy part of the housework just sort the load empty pockets put the wash on then come the end of wash I hang all of it on hangers and peg hangers
@candygeck61623 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! I banned my hubby from the laundry when he shrunk my favorite sweater, & bleached a peach work shirt with white spots. I like doing the laundry. I like seeing a messy pile become clean and orgainzed. I recently started useing vinegar instead of Downey because I ran out. I relized my clothes felt great and still smelled good. I don't think I will go back. Save that $$$
@Bigfootz20043 жыл бұрын
I hang dry almost all of my clothes. The dryer really does a number on clothes. Wash inside out and hang dry, and shirts stay looking new for a really long time.
@Heggsabee3 жыл бұрын
Air drying is definitely better for longevity. I don't have any outdoor space, but I like to hang lightweight clothes on hangers and then put them on my shower curtain rack. They also have mini drying racks that fit in the back of the door for little things like socks and underwear.
@xphienie3 жыл бұрын
It also saves a lot of energy! I exclusively hang dry my clothes and prefer it
@OtikaOtikaOtika3 жыл бұрын
Me too 👍
@wyominghome48573 жыл бұрын
Air drying also extends the life of jeans, plus if you live in a long cold winter region as I do air drying adds needed moisture to the air.
@prettybrowneyes96833 жыл бұрын
I air dry everything but underwear and socks
@bujin54553 жыл бұрын
8:47. I was skeptical about this towel stuff working, but boy, it works a treat! I'm seriously impressed! Thanks for the tip!
@deedee678883 жыл бұрын
I also took your earlier advice and got a metallic clip to put on the side of my washer. I hang a microfiber cloth on it and when laundry day is done, I dry out the drum, the gasket, and the door. I've only had my washer for 6 months but I want to make sure it never stinks!
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
You doing this will keep your machine feeling and smelling fresh and clean for a very long time. Good on you!
@amandalashley38193 жыл бұрын
I do all the laundry for my family. I do one load every day, no matter how small. I line dry my laundry, outside when it's warm, inside when it's too cold, a days worth of laundry for my family usually fits nicely on a drying rack.
@SnapszDuhh3 жыл бұрын
No matter how small? Idk. Seems a bit wasteful but yeah.
@amandalashley38193 жыл бұрын
@@SnapszDuhh it usually turns out to be a medium sized load, I will just wash by hand if it's smaller than that.
@acerpalmatum64462 жыл бұрын
When I lived in Taiwan school dorm we had to wash clothes on a wash board. I am so grateful to have a washing machine now. It's life changing. I save hours every week so I can do other things like read books or learn things on KZbin.
@brifren23 жыл бұрын
I always do my and my husband's laundry together (as well as our children's when they are staying at home) and it's my choice.I don't understand the benefit of each family member doing their own laundry separately . My husband loves cooking and cooks for both of us, he doesn't cook for himself only. When he washes the car he doesn't wash only half of it! When he pays the bill he doesn't pay only one half, when he buys food he doesn't only buy his own food! The same goes for me. I am away from home to visit my family abroad, he does do his laundry! But I find it easier to just deal with the laundry as a whole. Maybe it's because I'm from Europe where we wash clothes etc only when they NEED washing - in comparison to the US where it seems a compulsive habit to use the washing machine and the dryer all the time! But everyone needs to do what they feel is best :)
@theresabrown12723 жыл бұрын
Most people I know( I live in USA) only do wash when it’s necessary . Who wants extra work? 😊
@angman20903 жыл бұрын
Love using Vinegar as a fabric softener. Doing it for years with Lavender oil and Eucalyptus Oil. In Australia we mainly hang out our clothes on the clothesline. Thank you fir the tips.
@Kayenne543 жыл бұрын
If the Lavender and Eucalyptus are genuine essential oils, you'll also be preventing cross contamination if someone in the house is unwell and their clothes/towels/face washers/ are in with anyone else's.
@peetabrown58132 жыл бұрын
@@Kayenne54 in that case I add a few drops of tea tree oil to the rinse cycle
@Alice_Walker2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I live in Melbourne and I've never owned a dryer. Occasionally in winter if I've let my washing build up I'll wash everything, put it in a blue ikea bag and take it to the laundromat where I can dry about 4 or 5 loads in one of their big dryers.
@Kayenne542 жыл бұрын
@@Alice_Walker Did this method pose problems during lockdown? I'm threatening to go to laundromat for both washing and drying for queen size blankets...my washer isn't quite up to task for real bulky items.
@Alice_Walker2 жыл бұрын
@@Kayenne54 laundromats were considered essential services during lockdown so they were still open. I have a smallish washer and take my doona to laundromat when it needs washing too. I'm lucky that I have a couple of options near me that are well managed and clean with fairly new machines. I feel the chance of picking up covid on the washing is tiny (detergent in the washing / heat in the dryer) but if you were concerned about that you could take some disinfectant wipes and give the machines a once over before using them. Or even run an empty cycle with a good slug of pine o cleen or similar before doing your own loads.
@sulli46753 жыл бұрын
I love it. “Get my feelings out”. I do the laundry for our household of 3. With inflation especially its cheaper to combine rather than separate.
@ninak85062 жыл бұрын
So glad you do teach laundry. In my house I do my own & the household laundry. Everyone else is on their own.
@christinalomeli70243 жыл бұрын
Ohhh my goodness!! My sister totally teases me for shaking out clothes before putting in the dryer 🤣🤣🤣 She says that I abuse the clothes, but guess which one of us never has to lift a finger to iron?!
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
Lol 🙌
@nancydooley94833 жыл бұрын
I too, always shake out the clothes before putting them in the dryer so they won't be a wadded mess!
@yahblessedhands9293 Жыл бұрын
I do mine and my husband laundry. Your tips and tricks are mind blowing. I never knew why you should shake the laundry out when adding it to the dryer. ❤
@GrasshopperRDG3 жыл бұрын
Using distilled white vinegar in my laundry additionally has proven to be the BEST BOOSTER I've ever done... It's truly an extra oomph of fresh, no question! {SMILE} 💚*
@dariakaraulova281210 ай бұрын
How do you like it in comparison to the oxyclean powder?
@GrasshopperRDG10 ай бұрын
@@dariakaraulova2812 I find best usage of distilled white vinegar beyond laundry. i.e. fruit🍓wash. I've also combined oxy powder by half a scoop before... I find the vinegar to provide optimal results on its own, 💯.
@ssulyaaa30352 жыл бұрын
okay first, I WOULD LIKE TO THANK THANK THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEO cuz i just figure out your channel and give it a try.. IT WAS ALL WORTH IT, i've been watching some of your videos now and i finally understand how even the simplest think as the detergent amount, laundry bags, sorting the garment or any tips that i never thought/heard of, ITS ALL HELPFUL i was just about to learn how to do the laundry efficiently and finally i got the idea, i really need those tips cuz basically doing laundry is not my major, i could swept and mop the floor and washing the dishes.. i finally get to know how to start doing laundry and never gonna have single sock syndrome anymore, thankyou sooo much🥰🥰🥰
@TheViewmaster19713 жыл бұрын
Wow... I'm in my 60s and just learned how much I've been doing wrong for all these years!? Thanks Melissa!!!
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I can help you. And learning is a life long thing anyway!!
@stacylamb56073 жыл бұрын
When I was married , everyone did their own laundry and I did the sheets and towels and my own laundry. When my kids hit high school . They did their own too. I was visiting my daughter and boy she was backed up with laundry due to hectic work schedule and I did it all for her . She was so grateful. I also wash athletic attire separately and hang to dry . I never get those deodorant stains. I use native deodorant . I love the vinegar hack as a softener
@ediefrasier29322 жыл бұрын
Since my sons are grown and moved out I do the laundry for all my clothes and for my husband. My boys used to do their own once they were old enough to reach the controls on the washing machine. I told them if they could use 3 differenct remote controls to play their video games they could use two knobs on the washing machine.
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
My Secret Cleaning System: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iqKriWamicqFmsk
@janetraona90713 жыл бұрын
Yeah an 🍎 for the 👩🏫!!! I love hanging my laundry outside in the summer, especially my bedding. Wishing I lived in a summer climate area all year round. Since I now live alone, I do all the laundry. My husband would occasionally help with the laundry when he was alive. I started teaching our son how to do laundry when he was around 8. Just simple towels at first then moved on to light and dark colors, etc after that. He had no problem doing laundry when he went away to college. In fact, his girlfriend went to the same college as him. So not only did he do her laundry, he combined their laundry loads to save money.
@brandyf91283 жыл бұрын
Thanks for these laundry hacks! I have learned so much from your channel on how to clean smarter not harder! :)
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
We love hearing this!! Thanks for watching Brandy :)
@saranaehdin83733 жыл бұрын
I have been doing the laundry for my entire family and all the house since I was 15 years old till now. when I lived at my parents house and after marriage. In the past 25 years I used the top load machine (different brands) and I loved it because it cleaned the clothes really well but this past 2 years I moved to a new house with front load and the laundry is so frustrating because this machine doesn’t clean as well as the other ones and it doesn’t use lots of water 💦. So the laundry task that used to be therapeutic and enjoyable for me is now struggle and stressful 😫😭.
@mistydevillier21973 жыл бұрын
I definitely do all of the laundry. My husband and I have been married for 21 years and I recently had a week stay in the hospital. When I got home I had to teach my husband how to use the washing machine. I still prefer to be the one doing the laundry.
@griegalinda13 жыл бұрын
I just learned this tip and it’s the best thing I’ve learned. For stinky towels you can use regular pine sol in the detergent part of your washer. Pine sol is a disinfectant so it cleans really well and it also makes the fabric softener pop more so your clothes smell amazing.
@cindyb70872 жыл бұрын
I’ve seen this too lately.
@StoryinyourEyes78 Жыл бұрын
Pinesol smell is nauseating.
@RebeccaNM4563 жыл бұрын
Also having hard water can make a huge difference to your clothing too
@donna82123 жыл бұрын
Great video! I do the laundry in my family 🧺. I do the snap thing too before putting the clothes in the dryer. Also, as soon as they’re done I fold them as I take them out of the dryer. This really does avoid wrinkles 😊.
@rosemaryhernandez79493 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this videos, and all your videos. I’ve learned so much from you. I do all the laundry in my house. But like you, my husband does his own, and that has worked for us for the past 30yrs.😘🌻
@angelicanavarrogomez96323 жыл бұрын
Geez, I’m obsessed with you!!!😂😂😂 Thanks for all the great tips! My house and clothes have never been so sparkly clean🔥🙌🏽
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
That's awesome Angelica! Thanks very much for watching :)
@04beni043 жыл бұрын
I hang a lot to dry. My favourite technique for avoiding wrinkles? Take a few minutes to fold the wet items right out of washer. Make sure collars and sleeves are tidy and let them sit in the laundry basket for 10 minutes or so (ones that don't leak, obviously). They hang better and mostly without wrinkles after that, plus you catch any stains that didn't come out _before_ they dry.
@sharonmacmillan3272 Жыл бұрын
i always do exactly that, works perfectly.
@AgataNVDW0 Жыл бұрын
I love doing laundry ! 😅❤looking at Washing machines in US and Canada melts my heart 😂🎉❤looks like space ships 😮❤🎉
@cesarroman99763 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for all those wonderful tips especially the one about the vinegar as a fabric softener and the baking soda I’m going to do that tomorrow thank you so much. I actually like doing the laundry.
@truepeace33 жыл бұрын
I intuitively figured some of these things out over many years. The garment weight was one of those that my husband always laughed at. I would call my light colored permanent press clothing, light colored lightweight. Same with darks. It has to do with drying evenly. I never knew that about the pilling though.
@dominiquetheeasyminimalist3 жыл бұрын
I got the vinegar vs softener tip from you a while back, and it works perfectly! 😁
@CleaningwithTelma3 жыл бұрын
Yes I love the vinegar and baking soda hack aswel
@kathystaursky40633 жыл бұрын
Do the clothes or towels retain the smell of the vinegar?
@karenetucker60722 жыл бұрын
@@kathystaursky4063 no it doesn't.
@cmyers78073 жыл бұрын
I always use vinegar in every load of laundry. Cost less than fabric softener. My washer and dryer is in the basement. And I also use a timer. My husband does his laundry, my son does his, I do my laundry and I do towels. Sure has helped with my 'to do' things:)
@mirandaROMYN2 жыл бұрын
I use magnesium crystals because I send the water out to my trees. That love it. I get mangoes that are fantastic at over 2 pounds
@wendyjones72592 жыл бұрын
I do most the laundry for hubby & me. I did most the laundry when 6 kids were home. I’ve always folded or hung clothes right after drying and really enjoy it! I pray for each family member as I fold. I also notice if things need repair or replacement soon during folding. All the kids knew how to do laundry because all got a chance to pinch hit for me during time at home. They definitely had to take their laundry from the laundry room to put away if they wanted clothes in their drawers.
@missNuggie3 жыл бұрын
I also do the household laundry and my husband does his own. We've been operating like that for the past 15 years and there are no plans to change it. 😃
@skipper5233 жыл бұрын
We do our own as well. I was always accused of being the sock monster. I did receive an apology shortly after we started doing our own, when he realized that he was missing a sock here, a sock there…..lolol
@XtraRosie3 жыл бұрын
The timer trick has really changed my laundry game so much! Also your ‘door ajar’ trick helped out so much too! Thanks for keeping the great tips coming!!
@lucycarroll69663 жыл бұрын
Just as you said at the end of the video “laundry is not taught in schools” I think it would be amazing if you schools came to you to do a course for them. It could be done in conjunction with someone to teach about healthy eating and how to cook simple meals etc.
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
I would love to teach this to everyone! That’s part of the reason I keep making videos. The team and I feel very strongly about this!
@candicewaller403 Жыл бұрын
I use delicates bags for just about everything, socks, sweaters, flouncy blouses, tights, and dresses! I've started to simply handwash my ACTUAL delicates. They seem to be much cleaner and the gentler handling makes them last longer. I also handwash my whites. I own too few of them to make up a whole load regularly, and I hate waiting to wear my one white blouse until the white's basket is full. Absolutely LOVE the laundry sheets like truearth and earth breeze. Neater than liquid detergent and lighter than pods. Great for traveling too.
@pegeggeggleston43153 жыл бұрын
Hi - Great video and advice. In our house my hubby does his own, and I do the rest, but he helps me take stuff out of the dryer, so that's a bonus. I love the vinegar/essential oils idea. We use Nelly's soda powder (love it), and dryer balls, but sometimes I'd like a little more softness. Great idea. Thanks for sharing and continued success. Love PegEgg
@marciacrabtree553 жыл бұрын
Awesome tips I’ve never heard before. Thank you.
@tiffanymims86913 жыл бұрын
I use vinegar added to every load of laundry because we have hard water where we live and it helps to soften the water and allow the detergent to work better.
@tashh89743 жыл бұрын
I live in Australia and it’s normal to hang clothes outside on the line, and it’s rare to use a dryer, I tend to put towels and linen in my dryer, or if I need an emergency baby item dry I’ll do that too. But I see people in America/Canada with these giant washing machines and dryers and I wish i had big machines they look so awesome!
@vickibarana7635 Жыл бұрын
I do all the family laundry. Thanks I've learned quite a bit about doing laundry in the videos I've been watching!
@Lauramagic182 жыл бұрын
My friend (I am living with) has an HE washer and claims that my dry detergent will "destroy" her washer. I use very little (about 1/4 Cup) AND mix it with water before I put on top of my clothes. She freaked out and bought some kind of cleaner for the machine and told me I could not use her machine anymore. She insists using Tide Pods - the only "recommended" detergent. I say soap is soap and the issue with the machine and MY soap is the risk of suds overflowing - NOT mechanically "destroying" her machine. What say you?? You are so awesome and smart. I love your channel I binge watch for happiness in life!!
@RoryRita3 жыл бұрын
I do all the laundry for myself and husband. Thanks for the tips. Now tell me about that adorable tye dye outfit!!!!
@nancybass19623 жыл бұрын
Great video! I do the laundry now that I am retired. When we both were working my husband also did laundry.
@venusbian2 жыл бұрын
confession: laundry is my favorite chore. i love it so much. i've been doing my own since i was maybe 9 or so purely because I love it so much
@sharonolson22223 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great laundry tips, they are always welcome! I do my laundry, the household laundry, my husbands laundry and I have taught our kids to do their own laundry...when I aggressively suggest that it really needs to be done before they completely run out of clothes! 😂
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
Hahah! How old were they when you taught them how to do their own? My mom taught me when I was maybe 12 or 13. She was just done! Haha
@sharonolson22223 жыл бұрын
@@cleanmyspace yes started teaching about laundry probably about 11. Started with having them put their own laundry away, which away to them meant stacked for a period of time on top of or next to the hamper and eventually ended up back in the hamper! When I was pulling folded clothes out of the dirty clothes hamper I said “nope, I’m not doing that anymore”! 🤔. 😂
@CleaningwithTelma3 жыл бұрын
@@sharonolson2222 good on you for teaching your kids how to do laundry. It’s definitely important to raise self sufficient children
@sharonolson22223 жыл бұрын
@@CleaningwithTelma agreed! 👍
@GabrielFerreira-qo9wv2 жыл бұрын
The most clever laundry video I ever watched. 👏👏👏
@cindikiser82823 жыл бұрын
My household does their own laundry. The vinegar is the best advice. Works great.
@tracybelnap1242 жыл бұрын
New subscriber here, I so appreciate the start here in the description box… genius, I will be binge watching.❤️
@cleanmyspace2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Tracy - welcome!!
@alexa5742 жыл бұрын
Great video! Everyone does their own!
@Rachelsjourney3 жыл бұрын
My husband and I do our own laundry and have for over 20 years. I’m tall so I learned years ago to air/hang dry all of my clothes. I do like to tumble them in an air cycle before I hang them up since it seems to help with wrinkles. But I try to do the towels since I always make sure to avoid fabric softener and I try to avoid high heat. I recently switched to the vinegar / baking soda double wash process and love it! Thanks for the video!
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
You bet! ✨✨
@jangreig62063 жыл бұрын
Really good tips.
@lesleyhaldane41623 жыл бұрын
Hubby and I do it together. I tend to sort the load and put it in the machine before I go to work. He often does the Saturday load as he gets up to run. Either or us will empty and hang the washing either outside in the summer or on our ceiling airer in the winter - no dryer. 3 kids pretty handy at it also.
@heatherbenjamin91022 жыл бұрын
THAT'S A BEAUTIFUL WASHER & DRYER
@arkrainflood3 жыл бұрын
1) i have the same LG washer dryer set, also got the LG pedestal washer, they do a good job. 2) i do mix heavier clothes(jeans) with lighter clothing which i put in delicate wash bags 3) socks! i accumulated as assortment of black dress sock that are slightly different. rather than spending time to match them up, after use i put one inside the other. the inner one still manages to get clean and then dry. 4) i use wool dryer balls. will put a few drops of eucalyptus essential oil on one, smells nice and is supposed to be antibacterial.
@AlexanderDincht2 жыл бұрын
Addendum to your teachings.... (from a man that learned from his Dutch grandma). Tip 1: The towel dry method is quite laborious.... put it in the tumble dryer on the lowest heat and drying setting and then hang it out. It's fast and wrinkle free. Especially when not letting the washing machine spin higher than 600 RPM.... My front loader machine goes up to 1600 RPM and I only use that setting for towels and high quality, strong linens that don't crease easily... like a heavy table cloth for example. They benefit the most from dryer time reductions since they absorb and retain the most water as compared to other fabrics. Everything else goes at 600-800 RPM (like the old machines from the 60's) and keeps it's shape like it was bought yesterday. Dress shirts shirt go at 400 RPM. When you hang them out properly you hardly have to iron them. Tip 8-10 : wash towels (and other hygiene fabrics) hot, not cold... for two reasons. First reason is hygiene. When you are in the Northern hemisphere you cannot always line dry in the sun to let UV kill germs and bacteria. Second, the higher temperature helps to dissolve the gunk in the tub that causes the smell in the first place. Half a cup during the washing cycle combined with the baking soda to make the water more acidic really is enough. When regularly washing on hot temperatures with powder detergents containing a bleaching or whitening agent this step is actually not even necessary and shouldn't make your machine smell or accumulate gunk in the first place. The vinegar can be helpful to remove limestone when washing often on hot temperatures. However, many detergents already contain anti limestone agents. Tip 11: This is actually more nuanced.... Most modern front loader machines can handle 8 kg... 8kg is really a lot! And 3/4 filling of the drum is really inefficient... A washing machine is most efficient when completely filled. One fist between the laundry and the top of the front loader drum still gives excellent results. Only fill it less with weaker and more crease sensitive fibers. Most programs selected on the machine will tell you the limit of the load for each respective program. Linens is usually full capacity, clothes that crease easily 1/2 of the capacity, and clothes that pill easily or are very delicate 1/3 to 1/4 of the full capacity. Think in terms of 1,2,3,4. Strong to delicate. Tip 12: UV can kill bacteria and dust mites, however line drying outside can also attract pollen to your laundry. So for people with allergies this is especially tricky when they don't use the hot tumble dryer or wash with hot water ..... The uv can however also deteriorate the fabric and color.. so be really careful hanging your favourite shirt in direct sunlight. Line drying outside has the best result for the scent of your laundry according to a study done by the University of Copenhagen. What I missed in this video is the discussion what detergent should be used. Most washing machine mechanic will be very happy when they see you using old fashioned powder detergent. Why ? It's better for the machine....less gunk buildup, and less limestone. Also it is easier to dose. As long as the laundry has subtle sudsing between halfway and the end of the washing cycle you know you have used the right amount. And it's usually a lot less than prescribed on the box. Pre treat tough stains tho.... What I also missed is one should was clothes inside out. This slows the wearing of the prints and any accidental damage will happen on the inside of your clothes.
@dwaynedaniels8140 Жыл бұрын
3/4 filling of the drum might be really inefficient. BUT, consistently putting heavy loads on the spider arm sounds like a bad idea to me. My machine has a 4.5cuft tub. The manual doesn't specify a weight limit, but in its cycle chart it says "up to 15lbs". I will never put more than 15lbs (that's 240 (mass)ounces) in my front loader. In fact, so far the most I have put in there is 190 (mass) ounces, that's approx 12 lbs or 5.4kg.
@AlexanderDincht Жыл бұрын
@@dwaynedaniels8140 Hey Dwayne, that's interesting. What type or brand of machine is it? Most machines give a load weight limit. In your case I can imagine you are a bit more careful. In any case: I never said consistently load it to the max. Unbalanced and too noisy of a final pin, ticking and scratching while tumbling the laundry in water, or the door moving together with the laundry are indicators that the machine is not loaded properly. Real heavy and big quality linen is washed separately because they otherwise tangle and crease too much or unbalance the machine when spinning which in turn shortens the lifespan of the machine. So what is left are your regular (kitchen) towels and other light linens that distribute easy in the tub of the machine. With the method I described you probably won't exceed the limit of the machine or wash often with a full drum. Therefore you will not consistently load it heavily. But you can always weigh your laundry to be a 100% sure and test at what weight your machine becomes more noisy and shaky when doing the final spin. That will be a good indication of the load limit your machine can handle. Never put 1 heavy item amongst the rest of your laundry. Fun fact: most German 8kg machine have the same construction as the 9kg machines. From a production perspective this is cost-effective for the manufacturer. I cannot tell how that is for builds from other manufacturers tho. My machine, a German one, survived 3 years of a student house where it was abused and overloaded quite a bit, was moved 2 times and is now 7 years old. Still going very strong and works like it was bought yesterday. Hasn't had any repairs or something like that.
@WitmanClan3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@bipanjitkaur11658 ай бұрын
Thanks
@TheCoca843 жыл бұрын
My husband does his and my laundry, along with our towels. I do all our kids laundry, and the kitchen towels, the sheets and the junk towels/rags we use to clean around the house or dry the dog.
@raisin212 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
@frerik9783 жыл бұрын
For towels I always use powdered detergent with oxygen bleach. I never had smelly towels..
@cleanmyspace3 жыл бұрын
FIRST!!
@MichelleW3 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! Re: overfilling and how a washing machine works - what if I have a top loader without an agitator? 3/4 full as well? That’s what I’ve been doing so far. It blew me away that it doesn’t have an agitator, but it’s a high end huge Samsung washer that came with my house. I think it’s less than 10 years old. It shakes but maybe it shakes less than the front loader I used to have.
@tonigrant22952 жыл бұрын
You still have to make sure that it’s not overloaded. My oldest daughter overloaded mine and the balance bar under the tub broke in half. It didn’t take but a second to break either. I heard it bumping around really loud and I ran to the laundry and stopped the machine and it was already broken.
@MargieHearron2 жыл бұрын
For lightweight shirts, you probably can fill a HE top loader about 40% with dry clothes. Heavy items like jeans, probably try about 20% to 30% in the tub and test to see if that amount gets good agitation. If you want to do about 50/60% lightweight items, soak first for 30 minutes to an hour and do your heavy duty, bulky cycle, or deep wash/deep clean cycle -- those cycles usually have a little more water.
@lynnbaker81112 жыл бұрын
I don't lose socks and I don't have to match them after drying......for years now have been safety-pinning them together before putting them in the hamper.... saves lots of time!
@Joani1613 жыл бұрын
Talking about frigid winters, I remember hanging out and they froze solid but dried. We also had to rescue from the wind and or rain.
@jillarnoco3 жыл бұрын
I like the quality of your speaking voice, it seems like you have a great voice modulator :) Anyways for your question. In our household, my husband and I are doing the 50% - 50% thingy. He's doing the loading and I am in charge of the folding :) but if there's too much laundry then he will help me fold and so as our daughter :) By the way thank you for all the tips :)
@unburriedtalents5992 жыл бұрын
I'm responsible for my own laundry but our household shares washing shared linen from the living room. Thanks for your really helpful tips!
@FinancialFreedomMadeSimple3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing these tips. Hope I won't have a hard time and take so much time too the next time I do my laundry.
@dianeo3 жыл бұрын
I am guilty of washing towels and t-shirts together. Pure laziness because I try to consolidate loads as much as I can, lol. I've used your tip about leaving the washer lid open to air out but my husband pulls a 'Chad' and closes it despite me explaining why I leave it open. Sigh. I don't like ironing for several reasons.... so boring and time consuming but also, I live in a warm climate and don't like the additional heat!
@delmicortave3 жыл бұрын
I do my family laundry, just one of my sister does her laundry, so I am so thankful for your tips.
@jennyh40252 жыл бұрын
Hanging washing outside can be done every time of the year, as long as it doesn’t rain on the clothes, they will dry. In winter it’s actually better if it’s freezing, because then you will have sublimation (hard/frozen water will turn directly into a gas) and your washing is dry when it’s no longer frozen stiff. 😉
@aimeechas3 жыл бұрын
I've also heard fabric softener can be hell on your machines. Repair people say to never use it. I use vinegar as well and it works great!
@cherylm6992 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all this useful info! I’m going to try the snapping technique 😊