Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Use less detergent and get your clothes cleaner, too? Yes. All you have to do is allow a 10 to 15 minute soak between the first minute or two of agitation and the rest of the cycle. Be sure the detergent is dissolved. Try using a little less detergent, and if clothes come clean then, use even a little less next time until you see a problem, then increase it just a little. Always measure!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Monday, November 10, 2008
Clothespin holder
Hanging clothes on the line outside? Make a clothespin holder from a child's pullover shirt. Just sew the bottom closed and put it on a wire hanger. You can bend the hanger to keep it from slipping off. Hang it on the clothesline and slip it along as needed.
Labels: cl, clothes, clothespins, hangers, hanging clothes, laundry
Friday, October 17, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Ironing clothes
It's cheaper to iron clothes than to dry them in a dryer. If you can time it, hang them until they're almost dry, but not quite, then take them down and iron right away. If you can't iron at that moment, roll them and put them in a plastic bag until you can get to them. (How long you can leave them there depends on your climate - don't let them mildew.)
Labels: clothes, dryer, ironing, plastic bag
