Laundry Mistakes You Don't Know You're Making *EASY FIX* | Good Housekeeping

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2023
  • Laundry is so routine you may have picked up some habits you're not even aware of. Good Housekeeping compiled some of the most COMMON laundry mistakes, and these easy fixes will make a world's difference.
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  • @sergnoff94
    @sergnoff94 Год назад +114

    Mistake number one
    STOP USING FABRIC SOFTENER PEOPLE! It's bad for your clothes and your machine.

    • @danhutchinsonbackup
      @danhutchinsonbackup Год назад +4

      At least I'm smart and don't use it (unlike my mum who always uses it). The only thing that enters the softener compartment on my washers is vinegar when washing towels and bedding

    • @queer115
      @queer115 Год назад

      no it's not! Who the f*ck told you that? Fabric softener is the best thing to have !

    • @freedomcat
      @freedomcat 11 месяцев назад

      tagging on to say: use vinegar instead.

    • @danhutchinsonbackup
      @danhutchinsonbackup 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@freedomcat that's what I do

  • @blah914
    @blah914 Год назад +87

    id propose that the last one is a child rearing mistake, not a laundry mistake 👀

  • @patwagner9308
    @patwagner9308 Год назад +34

    Using too much detergent. Using the pods....they contain way more detergent than is needed in a load. Leave the door of front loaders & the lid of top loaders open between uses so the machine can dry out ...this will help prevent mold & nasty odors.

  • @seekeroflight85
    @seekeroflight85 Год назад +12

    The second one doesn’t work when most of the clothes are dry and some are still damp but it reads dry. Or when you have a pillow that takes several dries and the machine thinks it’s dry after one. I’ll stick to my timed drying

    • @NickCaruana
      @NickCaruana Год назад +1

      It depends down to what cycle you’re using and what dryness level you’ve selected. For things like down-wear your dryer is programmed to dry this differently to normal cotton garments and so the cycle is designed to take longer for efficient drying of padding. Whilst synthetic clothing such as dri-fit will of course dry quickly and so these need to be separated for your dryer to do an effective job at drying, and a better job at fabric care. It sounds counter economical, not loading the dryer completely, but with sensor dry cycles they also adapt to how much there is so you’re not running the dryer for a larger load. Ventilation is so important with sensor dry and so if your filters are immaculate you’re likely to get better results.

  • @visitnamanga
    @visitnamanga Год назад +2

    Hallelujah to no3. Waste of a jar. It already comes in a contained, in a container. ❤❤❤

  • @superdylan803
    @superdylan803 Год назад +3

    Mistake 4 using quick wash for everything

  • @NA-xd9sc
    @NA-xd9sc Год назад +2

    The last point is the most important

    • @Rosiejanedoe
      @Rosiejanedoe 10 месяцев назад

      Only if the person has kids. Not childproofing my home if I don’t have kids and not going to ever have them.

  • @danhutchinsonbackup
    @danhutchinsonbackup Год назад

    I always use timed because on my dryer sensor dry cuts off the cycle when the stuff isn't even dry yet and my washer dryer doesn't even have sensor drying. The other 2 I completely agree with

  • @sarahd4639
    @sarahd4639 Год назад +4

    Over dry? Not possible

  • @darylgonzalez646
    @darylgonzalez646 Год назад

    Like your Ann Taylor blouse

  • @maiiamiii
    @maiiamiii Год назад +10

    Nah, not going to child proof my home if I don't have kids.

    • @jonesbunny
      @jonesbunny Год назад +3

      Right!!

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 Год назад +1

      Exactly and if any come to visit, then it’s survival of the fittest

    • @Rosiejanedoe
      @Rosiejanedoe 10 месяцев назад

      @@fluffytail6355if any kids comes to visit it’s up to their parents to not let them run free in someone else’s house.

  • @White_Oak_
    @White_Oak_ Год назад +3

    My samsung dryer's automatic cycles always leave my clothes damp.

    • @danhutchinsonbackup
      @danhutchinsonbackup Год назад

      Same with my Beko dryer. I just chuck em in for an hour and perfect results most of the time

    • @salmasayed5274
      @salmasayed5274 10 месяцев назад

      Always check your lint compartment, it should be clean.

    • @danhutchinsonbackup
      @danhutchinsonbackup 10 месяцев назад

      The sensor drying in my new logik dryer does seam to work better then it did in my old Beko dryer

    • @danhutchinsonbackup
      @danhutchinsonbackup 10 месяцев назад

      @@salmasayed5274 I always do and empty the condenser drawer

  • @HarvestMoon2049
    @HarvestMoon2049 Год назад +12

    Stop throwing tops in the dryer. They fade in no time. Line dry those.

  • @cooliejerk
    @cooliejerk Год назад +1

    Worst mistake is using a front loader washer. No agitator is so gross.

    • @pamcarter3214
      @pamcarter3214 Год назад

      Not enough water goes in wash and rinse cycles

    • @danhutchinsonbackup
      @danhutchinsonbackup Год назад

      But it's normal here

    • @danhutchinsonbackup
      @danhutchinsonbackup Год назад +1

      American style top loaders are ok but do not and I mean DO NOT get these top loaders that have a front loader drum with a hatch on it. They tear up clothes

    • @vascomorais639
      @vascomorais639 10 месяцев назад +1

      Man, what's your problem?

  • @Ash_G
    @Ash_G 11 месяцев назад

    Who buys a front loader? When it fails during a wash cycle and you have to open it, where will the water go?

  • @AnthonyJohnson-yw8of
    @AnthonyJohnson-yw8of Год назад +13

    Mistake number one is getting a front load

    • @lisas4579
      @lisas4579 Год назад +4

      I was looking for this. Top loading agitator all the way ✊️

    • @aegwasherndryrer
      @aegwasherndryrer Год назад +1

      Front loaders are more efficient even on max water and clean stains better

    • @Ami_Hime
      @Ami_Hime Год назад +2

      It's the norm in uk so 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @patwagner9308
      @patwagner9308 Год назад +3

      @@lisas4579 I have only had top loaders but my sister had a front loader for a little & hated everything about it. I have no desire to have a front loader.

    • @NickCaruana
      @NickCaruana Год назад

      front load washers are kinder to clothes, and use minimal energy and water by extending cycle durations. Which sounds counter economical, but front load washers use inverter motors and can cut energy consumption by 60-80%

  • @annief4156
    @annief4156 10 месяцев назад

    Mistake number one that washing machine how does he. I had one my daughter. Trade it in for a top-loader those machines are terrible flip-flopping close around

  • @mataperro818
    @mataperro818 Год назад +1

    Pointless. Idk why I even committed. I’m going to sleep.

  • @christina9940
    @christina9940 Год назад

    Very first mistake is having a front load washer

  • @alisstedman4858
    @alisstedman4858 11 месяцев назад

    Save energy and air dry.

  • @yoohootube
    @yoohootube Год назад

    putting tide pods in a cookie jar lol

  • @littlejacquesful
    @littlejacquesful 11 месяцев назад

    Mistake #4: eating the soap pods

    • @Rosiejanedoe
      @Rosiejanedoe 10 месяцев назад

      Those are the kids of the generation that sniffed gasoline 😂.

  • @randomuploadsism
    @randomuploadsism Год назад

    Line dry your clothes if you actually care about them

    • @danhutchinsonbackup
      @danhutchinsonbackup Год назад

      As for my T-shirts I don't need to worry about them fading. They are already white

  • @RamblingMann37
    @RamblingMann37 Год назад

    But it's not convenient 😕😒🙄😔😪

  • @elenavalentino3889
    @elenavalentino3889 Год назад

    #3 - why oh why is the manufacturer allowed to package detergent to look like candy? How many kids have been poisoned? Is the risk worth having this packaging to sell detergent?