Yes, I sort my clothes in 4 - workout clothes, white/light clothes, cotton dark/colored clothes, and linen/sheets stuff. And bonus one - dry clean/ hand wash but those are like rare at least with my closet
yea but how much clothes to put in the machine? such a simple question that i cannot find an answer for. one site told me it should be 3.7 cubic feet, but i think my machine can handle 4.54 cubic feet. how do i measure my clothes in cubic feet there are so many edges.
I think you are overthinking this. Each washing machine would have different capacity. My suggestion is to load as much as you can BUT never ever over load! If your machine can handle 4.54 cubic feet, then go for it (actually just go lower than that). For example, my washing machine has a line where the MAX limit. I dont go over that line at all. I simply put as much, and go under the line. Hope this helps!
@@iamdarryl idk i just got one of those standard top loaders with the agitator. do i go to the top of the agitator? top of the bucket? someone else said dont go past the top row of holes. but i can pack alot of clothes in below the agitator then i wonder if their not loose enough. and i still dont know whats considered a large load when it comes to the soap pods
@@gristamshackleford2102 I got the same one. I would not pass over the top of agitator. As for soap pods, in my opinion a LARGE load is when it's fill up my washing machine.
I'm going to be technical about this. If there's no significant dirt, then cold water. If you think the sheets or towel looking really dirty, then go with hot water. Cold water will prolong the fabric. However, circumstances like having heavy dirt or stain, hot water will help remove those. Hope this helps!
i’ve been throwing my clothes all together and they seem fine but i’ll just start separating dark and white i don’t wanna look at all my clothes tags to much work
It's a habit of me. Everytime Im about to buy someting, I always look at the tag. The seperating dark and white is fine. Just make sure to look at the tags for the clothes that you care the most.
@@luistomas3521 Not technically. I mean, the reason of separating them is prevent the "bleeding" of some dye color. For example, there's some shirts that will give you a warning about "due to nature of dyeing process, color transfer may occur". If you mix the colored and white with that label, there's a high chance that will ruin your white clothes.
"Not all colours are created equal"
absolute gold
😆I forgot I put that.
This was the best video!!! I just watched a bunch on the topic!!!
Oh wow. Thanks! I'm glad that I could help. Im press about my laundry duty so this comment made my day
Thank you for this very helpful
I'm glad that I could! Feel free to share it whoever needs it. Appreciate the support!
Good advice that everyone needs to know. Life essential tips. Thanks man!
There’s still people out there that need this basic knowledge . I’m glad that I could share my 2 cents
Thank you so much I learned a lot !
You're welcome! Comment like this made my day
bro istg, i have guests coming in around 2-3 hours and i haven't done my laundry in WEEKS...💀
You got this! This is the sign lol
Thanks 🙏 for sharing 🎉
You bet! Thanks for watching !
You sort them in 4 categories so it takes you 4 loads to do your clothes?
Yes, I sort my clothes in 4 - workout clothes, white/light clothes, cotton dark/colored clothes, and linen/sheets stuff. And bonus one - dry clean/ hand wash but those are like rare at least with my closet
@@iamdarrylisn’t it wasteful to run the machine 4 times in a row?
@@ammaguy3166 It is even more wasteful to ruin your clothes and have to buy new ones
@@viyshnu buy cheaper cloths and take better care of your nicer cloths 😂
yea but how much clothes to put in the machine? such a simple question that i cannot find an answer for. one site told me it should be 3.7 cubic feet, but i think my machine can handle 4.54 cubic feet. how do i measure my clothes in cubic feet there are so many edges.
I think you are overthinking this. Each washing machine would have different capacity. My suggestion is to load as much as you can BUT never ever over load! If your machine can handle 4.54 cubic feet, then go for it (actually just go lower than that). For example, my washing machine has a line where the MAX limit. I dont go over that line at all. I simply put as much, and go under the line. Hope this helps!
@@iamdarryl idk i just got one of those standard top loaders with the agitator. do i go to the top of the agitator? top of the bucket? someone else said dont go past the top row of holes. but i can pack alot of clothes in below the agitator then i wonder if their not loose enough. and i still dont know whats considered a large load when it comes to the soap pods
@@gristamshackleford2102 I got the same one. I would not pass over the top of agitator. As for soap pods, in my opinion a LARGE load is when it's fill up my washing machine.
Sheets and towels what water setting you use
I'm going to be technical about this. If there's no significant dirt, then cold water. If you think the sheets or towel looking really dirty, then go with hot water. Cold water will prolong the fabric. However, circumstances like having heavy dirt or stain, hot water will help remove those. Hope this helps!
i’ve been throwing my clothes all together and they seem fine but i’ll just start separating dark and white i don’t wanna look at all my clothes tags to much work
It's a habit of me. Everytime Im about to buy someting, I always look at the tag. The seperating dark and white is fine. Just make sure to look at the tags for the clothes that you care the most.
@@iamdarryl but then i would end up with more than 2 piles of clothes wouldn’t I and that would mean more washing?
@@luistomas3521 Not technically. I mean, the reason of separating them is prevent the "bleeding" of some dye color. For example, there's some shirts that will give you a warning about "due to nature of dyeing process, color transfer may occur". If you mix the colored and white with that label, there's a high chance that will ruin your white clothes.
I've got uniqlo branded t-shirts that are like 30%-40% polyester and 50%-60% cotton, Im guessing these should be permanent press?
Yes, that works. Low heat or air dry to prolonged the life of your clothes!
Thank you so much,I'm 25 and now I'm going to really deal with some old clothes that need a good wash 😂
Im just happy that this video is helping others out. Im glad I could help! Feel free to ask questions!
i aint rich so imma just throw everything in
At least separate the white and dark. 😂 you wild
Your white clothes will get darker lol
@@dawitell em lol
Then you’re going to need to buy new clothes but you aren’t rich so just wash your clothes right for a few dollars M8.
Thanks a lot
Im glad I could help!
Towels and whites I always do HOT idk My white stay white that way
Hey, if it works, continute doing it!
0:37 i wish it was still like this
bring back memories. I loved it, but man, it was time consuming.
@@iamdarryl you lived in the 1920s?
@@gristamshackleford2102 Lol. No, but since I grew up in Philippines, I learned how to hand wash my clothes
Koton not cut on 🤩
Just hand wash them
That's technically the best way to wash clothes, but we already know that's a long process lol