The Lazy Person's Guide to Washing Clothes in a Washing Machine

 The Lazy Person's Guide to Washing Clothes in a Washing Machine



Clothes in a Washing Machine


Washing clothes in a washing machine seems like it should be pretty straightforward. Place clothing in the machine, add detergent, turn it on, and let it go while you do something else, like check social media or read a book. If only it were that simple! There are many little tricks you can use to make sure your clothes get clean no matter what kind of stain or situation they’re dealing with. Here are some easy tips for washing clothes in your washing machine the lazy way!



How To Clean Dark Fabric with Oxyclean


Clothes in a Washing Machine







There are quite a few tricks that we have up our sleeves when it comes to keeping your clothes looking as good as new, but one of our absolute favorites is taking advantage of OxiClean White Revive. No matter what color your clothing is, you can use OxiClean White Revive and get great results every time. Using it with dark fabric is just about as easy as you could possibly make it! Follow these simple steps for washing dark fabrics and you’ll get better results than ever before.



How To Clean Bright White Clothes with Oxyclean



Oxyclean is an easy and cost-effective way to make your bright white clothes look like new again. By following these instructions, you can save yourself a trip to the dry cleaner. For an average load of laundry, you will need 2 tablespoons of oxyclean and 1⁄4 cup of regular detergent. This should be enough for about 5 days worth of clothes for one person.



How To Wash Jeans



We've all heard that it's bad to wash your jeans too often, but what does that really mean? If you're looking for an exact number of times you should wash jeans, unfortunately there isn't one. How many times you can clean your denim depends on how much you wear them and how dirty they get between washes. However, if you follow some simple guidelines while washing your jeans -- such as turning them inside out before washing -- then they won't fade or lose their shape as quickly over time.



How To Wash Sheets and Pillowcases



Clothes in a Washing Machine
Sheets, pillowcases, and other items that you sleep on should be washed about once every two weeks. Before you put them in the washing machine, add one cup of vinegar for regular detergent; it will get your clothes cleaner and help keep them soft. When it’s time to take your bedding out of the dryer, don’t rip or yank sheets or pillows out of their driers — they could fall


apart.



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