
Laundry: the chore we often push off until suddenly we are completely out of clean clothes! Modern-day washer and dryer machines make laundry a breeze.
However, there may come a time when you no longer have access to either. Perhaps you're camping, there's a blackout, or you live somewhere that doesn't have laundry machines.
Doing laundry without a machine takes a bit more time, but it is just as effective. Let's dive into the best methods for washing and drying clothes by hand.
How to Hand Wash Clothes
Start by sorting your clothes by fabric type and check care labels for any special instructions. This helps prevent damage between the fabrics.
Fill a basin or sink with lukewarm water. Add detergent and dissolve it completely before putting clothes in. Submerge the clothes and gently stir them in the water for 10-15 minutes. Avoid twisting or stretching.
To rinse your clothes, drain the soapy water and refill with clean water. Rinse until the water runs clear (may take 2-3 cycles of refilling clean water).
Remove excess water by pressing the clothes between your hands gently or by pressing them into a clean towel.
Quiz
You're hand washing a cotton t-shirt and notice the water is becoming very soapy. What should you do next?
Choosing a Detergent
When it comes to choosing a laundry detergent for hand washing, it is important to keep a few things in mind:
Look for labels that say "hand wash" or "for delicates".
Avoid detergents with bleach, as that can be abrasive to your skin and certain clothing types.
Consider eco-friendly or hypoallergenic options for sensitive skin.
A few brands to look into include:
Woolite Delicates
Ecover Zero
Seventh Generation Free and Clear
Tangie Organic Non-Toxic Hand-Wash Detergent
Zote (bar soap)
Dr. Beckmann Magic Leaves (detergent sheets)
How to Dry Clothes
There are a few ways to go about air drying clothes:
Air dry indoors: Hang your clothes on a drying rack or hangers in a well-ventilated area. Keep items spaced apart to allow air flow.
Air dry outdoors: Hang your clothes on a clothesline in a shaded area to prevent sun damage to the clothes. Use clothespins to prevent clothes from falling.
Flat drying: For heavy sweaters or delicates, lay clothing flat on a clean towel and let it air dry.
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