Yes, white vinegar works well as a fabric softener because it’s rinses all leftover soaps out of fabric. Your colors will be brighter also. You will not smell vinegar. Just add a cup to the rinse cycle, or compartment where you put fabric softener.
My grandmother (born in 1908) hung her towels and sheets on the line year round. It didn't matter if it was 30 C or -15 C. She used vinegar instead of fabric softener. I remember taking clothes off the line in -15 weather and her telling me to give them a good shake, crunchiness gone
I think that built in clothesline in the shower has a knob that you can tighten once you pull out the line but before you hang the clothes! I have a similar one in my tiny apartment :) you have to loosen it before you put it away and do it every time but it means you can hand much more without it drooping. Total game changer!
In Greece we have clothelines on our balconies in order for the clothes to dry with a little help from the sun!It is considered to be a healthier way to dry your clothes!!of course in winter we bring the clothes inside the house...but don't you have balconies at all?
@@elizabethbennet29 Unfortunately balconies are not as common in the UK, I've lived in a few flats here and 2 of them had balcony doors leading to nowhere - just a balustrade... so you'd have nowhere to hang clothes outside. It was such a pain trying to dry towels, bedding or denim indoors.
I understand!It is not only for the clothes though...for me, putting me in a house without even a small balcony would be like you've put me in a cage...😂
Hey Hermione! I grew up with only a clothesline. The white vinegar does help, but so does hydrogen peroxide. If you put a few drops of essential oil (I'm partial to bergamot) in with it, that helps. The smell of vinegar mostly dissipates by the time your towels are dry, even if you don't use the essential oil. Also, give them a good hard shake before you hang them. It might seem silly but it actually straightens the nap and makes the terry cloth loops stand up. Also, never use fabric softener if you can avoid it. It coats fabric in a sheen that temporarily makes items feel soft, but actually weakens them and shortens their lifespan. Thanks for all the work you put into videos! Love from Colorado 🌲🏞
Vinegar will soften your towels nicely. Add a few drops of essential oil in your favorite scent for an even more luxe towel-situation! Love the video. TFS!
Hermione, towels get crunchy if you use fabric softener in your wash, I know it sounds mad but its true - its a tip I learnt when I worked for John Lewis. I also don't have a drier so I give my clothes an extra spin. Thanks for sharing your cleaning video, it has inspired me to do one room at a time.
add one glass or one cup of white vinegar in the softener compartment of your washing machine.it replaces the chemical softeners. the vinegar loses its smell when diluted in the water. you can add it to any kind of garments even the more delicates and you ll be impressed with the results!
I've also heard to use baking soda to the wash and that will soften clothes. I've never used it. I like to use the scented crystals in my wash...I use Arm & Hammer any scent. It makes my clothes soft and smell fresh 💜💙💚💛🧡
Hermione! The trick of making towels not crunchy after the wash is to add additional rinse cycle or add water to rinse! That's what really made a difference for me!! I dont have dryer, so adding an additional rinse cycle makes my clothes and towels so much softer! Try it!
Gotten motherly advice that vinegar does the trick of removing bacteria from laundry and that the scent doesn't stay. But! If you've got mostly white towels I heard baking soda works well too :)
I have the same scenario and it does work, but you have to physically shake the “crunch” out depending on your water I guess. It’s not a major job just a little shake does the trick!
Nothing like a clean bed Hermione. Yes white vinegar will help the laundry however the acid in it can rot the washer seals and rubber components so use sparingly
I don't have a dryer either and read that you should shake them before hanging them to dry, a vigorous shake, and again when dry and it does seem to help fluff them up a bit. I also use white vinegar for my towels, you don't need much and your towels won't small of vinegar once dry but do feel nice as the vinegar gets all the detergent out x
I stopped using fabric softener years ago when my towels stopped being 'soft' and 'absorbent' when taken out of the drier. Oddly enough, after a few washes to remove any residue left behind, my towels are soft and absorbent once again. And I don't miss the fabric softener in any of my laundry. I've never used vinegar in my laundry, so I don't know if that is a good option or not. When I first learned to do laundry, my mom had a wringer washer and used 2 tubs of clean water for rinses. She also hung the laundry outside to dry unless it was Very Cold outside, then she would use the dryer. We never had any issue with any of our clothes or linens.
I use white vinegar on my towels all the time! I keep a huge bottle of it in my laundry room. You can’t smell it if you use it with detergent and even if there is a smell left it goes away once it’s dry.
hey hi 👋 yes white vinegar does make a great clothes softner but yes your towels will smell like 🍟 try infusing orange peel in a jar with white vinegar leave for a few weeks its smells much better xxxx
I use vinegar in my laundry and it works well with keeping clothes soft too. Add baking soda, especially black clothes, to avoid the pilling and fuzzies. You won’t smell it after it’s been washed! Depending on your washer, I just put it in the section for fabric softener
Levels!!! :O when your first montage started I had ran into another room quick and suddenly the sound levels were CRANKED - might want to take a look at that...ouch
Haven't had a dryer in 10 years. I use drying lines on doors, and when the weather is nice I'll hang it outside. Saves you so much electricity! Takes a bit longer, though, but that's fine. I've tried the washing with vinegar hack. You don't have any vinegar smell afterwards, but it doesn't soften your towels that much either.
Vinegar works very well as well as a fabric softener and also against hard water and decalcification. I use vinegar essence with 20 to 30 % acid only in a1 to 4 ratio, vinegar to water because it will damage the pipes because of the acid. ( it was written so in my washing machine manual) If you use vinegar with less acid it’s probably not necessary to mix. It does not smell after washing. I have an old bottle filled with the mixture + a few drops essential oil bio quality and use it every time as softener. And as detergent replacement I use one of those washing balls with active charcoal and magnets in it. Nothing else. For stains I use sometimes ox-gall soap before but it’s mostly not necessary.
I use white vinegar EVERY time I wash clothes, whether they go in the dryer or get hang dried. Not only does it soften them up, but it makes them smell great for SOOOO long!! You cannot smell vinegar whatsoever. And the vinegar makes the scent of whatever detergent and fabric softener you use stick to your clothes for forever. And when I say forever, I mean I just unpacked my Spring/Summer clothes that have been in a box in my basement since last year and they all smell like I just pulled them out of the dryer. I started using vinegar in my wash because I was told that it’ll take the smell out of wet towels, workout clothes, etc. It definitely does and KEEPS all of your laundry smelling fresh. Even my dirty laundry still smells like I just took it out of the wash. I’m not even joking. I add 1/2 a cup to 1 cup of vinegar to each load of laundry and I cannot do laundry without it. It’s such a game changer and I HIGHLY recommend!!
i add white vinegar to replace fabric softner and baking soda in the washing machine along with the towels. it works great, and dont worry, the vinegar wont smell at all :)
Looks spiffy again! But....scratchy towels are the best!👍 I hate smooth ones as I don’t feel dry with them. The black chair looks better now in it’s new position.
Your apartment really looks good. The kitchen chairs make the eating area cramped. Is there a bench along the window that could be used instead? Speaking of windows what are your views like?
Me : I should clean my house, let me watch a RUclips video about cleaning for inspiration *watches a few more videos * Me at 21:30 in the evening : I'll start tomorrow🙃
Tip for your bathroom grouting is astonish mould and mildew remover it's brilliant open your bathroom window for ventilation and spray then leave to do its thing 👍
I think the sitting room looks a lot better. Although I would take the big mirror out but that's me. Yes definitely white vinger Hope your enjoying London 😉
When white stuff yellows especially in the bathroom I found that the Mr. Clean sponge completely cleans them to white. Hope this helps. Hagd. Oops forgot, also spraying things once or twice a day with hydrogen peroxide.
I use white vinegar for almost anything. I promise you won’t smell the vinegar if you use is at your laundry. For cleaning, just add a little lemon juice and you won’t notice the smell of the vinegar so much
8 hours wow.. brilliant!!!! I'm not the only one flaffing when cleaning .. Yeah we got a small dryer that stand on counter... as no room to put one anywhere it's ok... for now... Nice video hermione. .... xx thank you x
I don’t know where the time goes? 😂 it just disappears That’s a great idea! If I had counter space I would totally look into that! Does it work well? Thank you 🥰💖
@@HermioneChantal the one we have doesn't work as well as big ones.. it does get them nice and dry just takes a little longer than the bigger one's .. but for the small size it's working.... until we move... yes get one if you can easier than trying to dry on a rack..... having said that... there are electric racks that dry your clothes just like a clothes rack the wooden ones you see but you plug it in dries clothes pretty quick and suppose to not use to much electricity electricity... I don't know anyone that's used one but the reviews look good... maybe they'd be better for you? .x
Do you have a balcony where you can airdry your clothes on a nice day? It would be so much nicer if you had a sturdy portable clothesline. If not, please see if you can get a dehumidifier, this will take a lot of moisture out of the air and prevent it from getting too moldy in the bathroom.
The flat is so cute. Wouldn’t it make more sense to have the small table and bench/chairs in the sitting room instead of the large table and free up space in the kitchen (and the sitting room)? Maybe you explained this and i missed it. Anyway you’ve made it very cute.
Why don't you use a mop and bucket for the floor (and for mop I mean a "fregona")? So much easier and you won't have to wash a lot of towels/rags after.
To solve problem of crunchy towels: 1. Add some bicarb of soda with washing powder 2. Use vinegar for the rinse cycle 3. **This is the most important step** Really shake out each towel before hanging to dry (the crunchiness is the fibres clumping together).
May I recommend something about your bedroom? I noticed you put the rug directly under the bed. I feel like if you brought it out a bit, towards the dresser, it would feel more anchored. Or finding a bigger one to fit in with the furniture?🤔 I don't know, maybe it's just me!🤷♀️ Either way I still find this video satisfying😍🤌
We aren't impressed with white vinegar as fabric softener! My son says he feels like he smells like 'salad' when he wears his clothes! Yuk! lol! Plus, in 2020 we invested in some more upscale appliances and the installer specifically told us to never use vinegar in our machine (we could potentially void the warranty!) He recommends Tide for the laundry detergent and either Bounce or Downy for the fabric softener (we use Bounce in our dryer)
You’re right they’re SOOO boring! But I think I’d rather wait until I find the perfect set second hand 😍 keeping my eyes peeled for some mid century style chairs
I have a washing ball you get them on washing liquid I put the fabric confithnet in the washing machine it seems to work for me give it a go see what you think
I like that it makes 2 different areas now; livingroom and dining room. That glass cleaner 😳 soot is so hard to remove. Also 5:18, who's the little girl? She looks like mini nan!
Dryers are not very environmentally friendly compared to air drying since they not only mean increased electrical use but they also damage your clothes, meaning your clothes last less long.
You may have procastinated but it has at least been productive. Detangeling and sorting the necklaces and earrings would have been something you would have done sometime anyway and it will save you much time when you use them! :)
I'm surprised your company didn't help clean up? I've never asked our company they just do, my husband and I even clean up when we stay in hotels! Must be nice to live alone and nobody aren't to mess your house or apt..
Yes, white vinegar works well as a fabric softener because it’s rinses all leftover soaps out of fabric. Your colors will be brighter also. You will not smell vinegar.
Just add a cup to the rinse cycle, or compartment where you put fabric softener.
My grandmother (born in 1908) hung her towels and sheets on the line year round. It didn't matter if it was 30 C or -15 C. She used vinegar instead of fabric softener. I remember taking clothes off the line in -15 weather and her telling me to give them a good shake, crunchiness gone
I think the new layout in the living room looks much better 😍. Moving the chair from the window actually opens up the place 👍
Yeeep so much
I think that built in clothesline in the shower has a knob that you can tighten once you pull out the line but before you hang the clothes! I have a similar one in my tiny apartment :) you have to loosen it before you put it away and do it every time but it means you can hand much more without it drooping. Total game changer!
I have one similar- maybe a bit newer and yes it does have a "Tensioner" that you can tighten the lines with.
In Greece we have clothelines on our balconies in order for the clothes to dry with a little help from the sun!It is considered to be a healthier way to dry your clothes!!of course in winter we bring the clothes inside the house...but don't you have balconies at all?
@@elizabethbennet29 Unfortunately balconies are not as common in the UK, I've lived in a few flats here and 2 of them had balcony doors leading to nowhere - just a balustrade... so you'd have nowhere to hang clothes outside. It was such a pain trying to dry towels, bedding or denim indoors.
I understand!It is not only for the clothes though...for me, putting me in a house without even a small balcony would be like you've put me in a cage...😂
Hermione you can use a white grout pen to freshen up the bathroom grout,you can order it from Amazon.
You are right Hermione - nothing like crawling into a bed with freshly laundered bed linens. It’s one of my favourite things❣️
Hey Hermione! I grew up with only a clothesline. The white vinegar does help, but so does hydrogen peroxide. If you put a few drops of essential oil (I'm partial to bergamot) in with it, that helps. The smell of vinegar mostly dissipates by the time your towels are dry, even if you don't use the essential oil. Also, give them a good hard shake before you hang them. It might seem silly but it actually straightens the nap and makes the terry cloth loops stand up. Also, never use fabric softener if you can avoid it. It coats fabric in a sheen that temporarily makes items feel soft, but actually weakens them and shortens their lifespan. Thanks for all the work you put into videos! Love from Colorado 🌲🏞
Vinegar will soften your towels nicely. Add a few drops of essential oil in your favorite scent for an even more luxe towel-situation! Love the video. TFS!
Hermione, towels get crunchy if you use fabric softener in your wash, I know it sounds mad but its true - its a tip I learnt when I worked for John Lewis. I also don't have a drier so I give my clothes an extra spin.
Thanks for sharing your cleaning video, it has inspired me to do one room at a time.
add one glass or one cup of white vinegar in the softener compartment of your washing machine.it replaces the chemical softeners. the vinegar loses its smell when diluted in the water. you can add it to any kind of garments even the more delicates and you ll be impressed with the results!
Thank you 😁 I’m so glad to hear that it loses its smell! I’m definitely going to try it now 💖
I've also heard to use baking soda to the wash and that will soften clothes. I've never used it. I like to use the scented crystals in my wash...I use Arm & Hammer any scent. It makes my clothes soft and smell fresh 💜💙💚💛🧡
Hermione! The trick of making towels not crunchy after the wash is to add additional rinse cycle or add water to rinse! That's what really made a difference for me!! I dont have dryer, so adding an additional rinse cycle makes my clothes and towels so much softer! Try it!
Gotten motherly advice that vinegar does the trick of removing bacteria from laundry and that the scent doesn't stay. But! If you've got mostly white towels I heard baking soda works well too :)
Thank you 😁 I’m really pleased that the smell doesn’t stay so I will give it a go! And the baking soda 💖
Will try this too. Thanks!
I have the same scenario and it does work, but you have to physically shake the “crunch” out depending on your water I guess. It’s not a major job just a little shake does the trick!
The living room looks much nicer on the arrangement that you made. It’s a great space. Love the flat! 💕
Nothing like a clean bed Hermione. Yes white vinegar will help the laundry however the acid in it can rot the washer seals and rubber components so use sparingly
It´s awsome! And it´s more comfortable to watch TV from the couch in front of it...
Moving the sofa has definitely made tv watching easier 😁
I don't have a dryer either and read that you should shake them before hanging them to dry, a vigorous shake, and again when dry and it does seem to help fluff them up a bit. I also use white vinegar for my towels, you don't need much and your towels won't small of vinegar once dry but do feel nice as the vinegar gets all the detergent out x
I stopped using fabric softener years ago when my towels stopped being 'soft' and 'absorbent' when taken out of the drier. Oddly enough, after a few washes to remove any residue left behind, my towels are soft and absorbent once again. And I don't miss the fabric softener in any of my laundry.
I've never used vinegar in my laundry, so I don't know if that is a good option or not. When I first learned to do laundry, my mom had a wringer washer and used 2 tubs of clean water for rinses. She also hung the laundry outside to dry unless it was Very Cold outside, then she would use the dryer. We never had any issue with any of our clothes or linens.
I use white vinegar on my towels all the time! I keep a huge bottle of it in my laundry room. You can’t smell it if you use it with detergent and even if there is a smell left it goes away once it’s dry.
hey hi 👋 yes white vinegar does make a great clothes softner but yes your towels will smell like 🍟 try infusing orange peel in a jar with white vinegar leave for a few weeks its smells much better xxxx
I use vinegar in my laundry and it works well with keeping clothes soft too. Add baking soda, especially black clothes, to avoid the pilling and fuzzies. You won’t smell it after it’s been washed! Depending on your washer, I just put it in the section for fabric softener
Levels!!! :O when your first montage started I had ran into another room quick and suddenly the sound levels were CRANKED - might want to take a look at that...ouch
I identify with the earring matching definitely. 🤣🤣. I love a good tidy up so satisfying xx
Mmmm love a good cleaning video to procrastinate but get inspired! 😅 I like the new furniture layout 👍
Haven't had a dryer in 10 years. I use drying lines on doors, and when the weather is nice I'll hang it outside. Saves you so much electricity! Takes a bit longer, though, but that's fine.
I've tried the washing with vinegar hack. You don't have any vinegar smell afterwards, but it doesn't soften your towels that much either.
Vinegar works very well as well as a fabric softener and also against hard water and decalcification. I use vinegar essence with 20 to 30 % acid only in a1 to 4 ratio, vinegar to water because it will damage the pipes because of the acid. ( it was written so in my washing machine manual) If you use vinegar with less acid it’s probably not necessary to mix.
It does not smell after washing.
I have an old bottle filled with the mixture + a few drops essential oil bio quality and use it every time as softener.
And as detergent replacement I use one of those washing balls with active charcoal and magnets in it. Nothing else. For stains I use sometimes ox-gall soap before but it’s mostly not necessary.
The flat is looking lovely and cosy. Love watching clean with me video's always motivating.
White vinegar works, and no bad smell at all!
I use white vinegar EVERY time I wash clothes, whether they go in the dryer or get hang dried. Not only does it soften them up, but it makes them smell great for SOOOO long!! You cannot smell vinegar whatsoever. And the vinegar makes the scent of whatever detergent and fabric softener you use stick to your clothes for forever. And when I say forever, I mean I just unpacked my Spring/Summer clothes that have been in a box in my basement since last year and they all smell like I just pulled them out of the dryer. I started using vinegar in my wash because I was told that it’ll take the smell out of wet towels, workout clothes, etc. It definitely does and KEEPS all of your laundry smelling fresh. Even my dirty laundry still smells like I just took it out of the wash. I’m not even joking. I add 1/2 a cup to 1 cup of vinegar to each load of laundry and I cannot do laundry without it. It’s such a game changer and I HIGHLY recommend!!
On you bedroom dresser, try using Howard’s Orange Oil you just rub it in with a cloth.. It will make it pretty until you decide to refinish it.
Vinegar in the washing machine: it works! :D I used it many times ( it also helps to maintain the machine in good shape )
I like the new layout in the loungeroom area. Great fun that you had friends over to stay ! I enjoy your videos. Hi from Australia 🇦🇺 xx
Thanks for the motivation, Hermione! I needed it today. ❤
i add white vinegar to replace fabric softner and baking soda in the washing machine along with the towels. it works great, and dont worry, the vinegar wont smell at all :)
Looks spiffy again!
But....scratchy towels are the best!👍
I hate smooth ones as I don’t feel dry with them.
The black chair looks better now in it’s new position.
Flats looking great, really Cosy 😊
Your apartment really looks good. The kitchen chairs make the eating area cramped. Is there a bench along the window that could be used instead? Speaking of windows what are your views like?
Definitely recommend Smol products. They do sprays and things and it’s cheaper than homethings and blue land.
You can get a wooden folding drying rack to hold more laundry. Love your music choices for your videos. tfs 🥰🍀🌞💐💗✝
Me : I should clean my house, let me watch a RUclips video about cleaning for inspiration
*watches a few more videos *
Me at 21:30 in the evening : I'll start tomorrow🙃
This is ME 🥲 either that or a random midnight cleaning session
Oh I forgot to add that I use it all the time & literally makes things feel & look new again
Please tell us about that picture of the woman behind you. Actually - maybe do a video discussing several of your pieces and why you chose them (?)
Tip for your bathroom grouting is astonish mould and mildew remover it's brilliant open your bathroom window for ventilation and spray then leave to do its thing 👍
I think the sitting room looks a lot better. Although
I would take the big mirror out but that's me. Yes definitely white vinger
Hope your enjoying London 😉
It looks nice after the cleaning
When white stuff yellows especially in the bathroom I found that the Mr. Clean sponge completely cleans them to white. Hope this helps. Hagd. Oops forgot, also spraying things once or twice a day with hydrogen peroxide.
Using a tumble dryer is the only way I've found to get towels fluffy so far
I use white vinegar for almost anything. I promise you won’t smell the vinegar if you use is at your laundry.
For cleaning, just add a little lemon juice and you won’t notice the smell of the vinegar so much
8 hours wow.. brilliant!!!! I'm not the only one flaffing when cleaning ..
Yeah we got a small dryer that stand on counter... as no room to put one anywhere it's ok... for now...
Nice video hermione. .... xx thank you x
I don’t know where the time goes? 😂 it just disappears
That’s a great idea! If I had counter space I would totally look into that! Does it work well?
Thank you 🥰💖
@@HermioneChantal the one we have doesn't work as well as big ones.. it does get them nice and dry just takes a little longer than the bigger one's .. but for the small size it's working.... until we move... yes get one if you can easier than trying to dry on a rack..... having said that... there are electric racks that dry your clothes just like a clothes rack the wooden ones you see but you plug it in dries clothes pretty quick and suppose to not use to much electricity electricity... I don't know anyone that's used one but the reviews look good... maybe they'd be better for you? .x
love a reset moment
Do you have a balcony where you can airdry your clothes on a nice day? It would be so much nicer if you had a sturdy portable clothesline. If not, please see if you can get a dehumidifier, this will take a lot of moisture out of the air and prevent it from getting too moldy in the bathroom.
The flat is so cute. Wouldn’t it make more sense to have the small table and bench/chairs in the sitting room instead of the large table and free up space in the kitchen (and the sitting room)? Maybe you explained this and i missed it. Anyway you’ve made it very cute.
Why don't you use a mop and bucket for the floor (and for mop I mean a "fregona")? So much easier and you won't have to wash a lot of towels/rags after.
Shampoo and conditioner bars are a grate way to cut out single use plastic 😜♻️🌏🌱
I love that sofa and wonder if I can find one in the US? Looks even better than an IKEA one I e had my eye on.
To solve problem of crunchy towels:
1. Add some bicarb of soda with washing powder
2. Use vinegar for the rinse cycle
3. **This is the most important step** Really shake out each towel before hanging to dry (the crunchiness is the fibres clumping together).
I love blueland ! We should all do our best to cut out all single use plastic as much as possible! Save the planet 🌏♻️🥲🌱
Ok, I will go and try to do at least one thing !
I love the new layout...
May I recommend something about your bedroom? I noticed you put the rug directly under the bed. I feel like if you brought it out a bit, towards the dresser, it would feel more anchored. Or finding a bigger one to fit in with the furniture?🤔 I don't know, maybe it's just me!🤷♀️ Either way I still find this video satisfying😍🤌
Hi Hermione everything looks great. I like the clothes line in the bathroom.❤
Just before you mentioned white vinegar I was like white vinegar 😂 girl just add some essential oils in the wash when using white vinegar 💖🥰
I looove these videos!!
Love this, so satisfying to watch! xx
I would look for a used combo washer @ dryer unit, and put it in kitchen where
You have a shelving unit.
Ooh, at the start of the video the art on the wall over your left should (my right) who is it by? Where did you get it?
We aren't impressed with white vinegar as fabric softener! My son says he feels like he smells like 'salad' when he wears his clothes! Yuk! lol! Plus, in 2020 we invested in some more upscale appliances and the installer specifically told us to never use vinegar in our machine (we could potentially void the warranty!) He recommends Tide for the laundry detergent and either Bounce or Downy for the fabric softener (we use Bounce in our dryer)
I see you giving those dining chairs and table a fabulous makeover - esp the chairs - too dull for you.
You’re right they’re SOOO boring! But I think I’d rather wait until I find the perfect set second hand 😍 keeping my eyes peeled for some mid century style chairs
Will you get a dryer again down the road
PLEASE, what is the name of the BEAUTIFUL plant on your mantle?
I have a washing ball you get them on washing liquid I put the fabric confithnet in the washing machine it seems to work for me give it a go see what you think
I like that it makes 2 different areas now; livingroom and dining room. That glass cleaner 😳 soot is so hard to remove. Also 5:18, who's the little girl? She looks like mini nan!
Yes washing vinegar the odor decipitates
??? How do you keep towels from getting rough?? Every time I air dry my towels they turn out very hard.
Unfortunately I'm watching this at 11, on my bed trying to sleep 😂, while my house is a mess 😅
Where is your sofa from? Thanks
Dryers are not very environmentally friendly compared to air drying since they not only mean increased electrical use but they also damage your clothes, meaning your clothes last less long.
Can someone tell me what's the vacuum cleaner she used?
No books in the window
Buy another dryer
Fabric softner in the final rinse for the towels
I am extremely fussy when making a bed
I feel inspired to do laundry now
Sorry I’m being a bit thick.......what was the problem with the books on the windowsill?
The radiator 🙂 I was worried they would get too hot!
Iron your towels the heat softens them
You may have procastinated but it has at least been productive. Detangeling and sorting the necklaces and earrings would have been something you would have done sometime anyway and it will save you much time when you use them! :)
Wow those are alot of books makes me think I need to sort mine out and donate the rest.
I'm surprised your company didn't help clean up? I've never asked our company they just do, my husband and I even clean up when we stay in hotels! Must be nice to live alone and nobody aren't to mess your house or apt..
Nice stash of coke zero you have in your fridge... 😋😉
Last year I burned myself and my bedroom down with a candle, please, please, please be careful!!!
❤️❤️
why did you come home with your socks in your bathtub? he’d be more hygienic barefoot
Please get rid of the dining table
You can find a better one