Hey, guys! In today’s video, I’m sharing my favorite and CHEAP laundry and clothing tips + hacks. I hope you enjoy!
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I love the fabric softener trip for removing wrinkles, and I’ve taken it one step further. I travel A LOT and always pack a small (maybe 3 oz) empty spray bottle and some pre-cut strips of fabric softener sheets. When I need to remove wrinkles from my clothes, I simply add water to the bottle, I put in a fabric softener strip (with about 1/2″ hanging out so it doesn’t get stuck in the bottle), shake a bit to have the softener release, then spray my clothing just as you do with your liquid spray. Works like a charm!
Interesting tip! 🙂
I have been doing my laundry for over 50 years and all these tips were new to me. Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching, Diane! 🙂
Awesome!!!
Wow! I liked this video- practical like you said!! The Fels Naptha bar hack was new to me- I knew about the soap but not as a stain remover. The Goo Gone is great- works on more than clothing.
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Thanks, Angela! 🙂 Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great tips – thanks!
I have used the Fels naptha soap for years and love it. I find that dampening the material with hydrogen peroxide and then using the soap is so effective. Sometimes I add some oxiclean to the above for extra cleaning.
Awesome tip! 🙂