When it comes to laundry I keep it thrifty and I keep it
simple. Over the years I've tailored our
wardrobes so that most of our clothes are the same colors. Our towels and linens are too. We happen to like those colors quite a bit
and now we find that we no longer need to sort our laundry. It all goes in to the wash.
I try not to spend more than a dollar for a bottle of
laundry detergent, fabric softener or dryer sheets and so far I've done really
well with that endeavor. Between Dollar
Tree and sales at other stores paired with coupons I've managed to buy my
laundry supplies very cheaply. I've
tried homemade laundry detergent and I know a lot of people really like it
along with using white vinegar in place of fabric softener, but I do not. It is a personal preference and I prefer
commercial laundry detergent and fabric softener. I am also a big fan of bleach and I realize
not everyone is. I personally haven't
found that vinegar is a good substitute and since it isn't something I use a
lot of I don't worry about it. I've had
the same bottle of bleach for nearly five years and it has been serving me
well.
I know a lot of people like this combo, but it didn't do it for me |
I wash all of my clothes and linens with warm water and run
the rinse cycle with cold water. I use
about half the amount of detergent recommended on the bottle as I find it is
way too much otherwise. So a bottle of
detergent does last me twice as long as it would otherwise. I go through approximately 5 bottles of detergent,
3 bottles of fabric softener and 2 boxes of dryer sheets per year. I seldom use bleach in the wash and find I
use it more for cleaning and disinfecting than anything else.
I schedule my laundry days.
I find if I do a load on Saturday and another one on Sunday I only need
to run one additional load on Wednesdays to keep us in clothes and linens. As long as I keep up on it I don't get
overwhelmed and usually can keep it to around three large loads per week. Every few weeks I find I only need to do two
loads. In warmer weather we run fewer
loads because we wear less or smaller articles of clothing and use fewer
linens. I can also hang laundry outside
when the weather is nice so I don't need to use the dryer as much and that
saves us on electricity as well as heating up the house.
I love my laundry room setup It works perfectly for us |
I am always looking for ways to make our laundry processes
more efficient. Anything I can do to save
money and time is always a good thing.
Not being a slave to the washer and dryer is even better. One load of laundry is easy. A mountain of laundry is absolutely no fun.
I have read that bleach starts to degrade at six months. I usually give the bottle away after a few months, warning the person it might not be so strong. I rarely use bleach.
ReplyDeleteI personally have not experienced that.
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