Damaris Weiler: i bought some degreaser and it completely gets the oil stains out of clothes. (and car mats) it's sold at walmart in the auto section and the one i get is called purple power. i just put some right where the oil stain is and poof...gone
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Forest Duttinger: I just put a scoop of oxy clean in everyload and it takes the stains out. My son spilled a bowl of spagetti sauce on a new burber carpet. You know how hard it is to get out of everything. Nothing was working. I made a small batch of oxy clean and hot water, poured it over the entire stain and the next morning it was completely gone. Oxy clean is magical.
Dan Seen: Haha- I have the same problem! I just store them in an old cubby hole sometimes or buy some new clothes when I have the time. But if they're really bothering you just hanging there empty, take stuff from your dresser drawers and hang those up too. By the way, I only have seventeen empty hangers now- I got ! rid of the ugly ones and colour code by clothing styles (long sleeve, short sleeve, etc) Hooray for OCD!!! XD
Donovan Stallons: I take them in the shower with me. The advantage is that I don't have to try to keep from splashing water.
Dalia Causby: Use full strength AWESOME to get grease out of clothing. It cost $1.00 a bottle at Dollar General.It works fabulously!!!
Giovanna Sherlin: do not put the whites in the colors or you well make the whites pink.
Jannie Ariola: you can do that or you can put some baking soda in it
Lashawnda Anteby: Vacuum suede with a mushy brush attachment or use a mushy outfits brush. Use in effortless words made-for-suede leather cleaners. Freshen and fix with suede brushes and soapstones (the typed used on suede shoes). eliminate small spots with artwork gum erasers.
Coleman Coscia: I would choose the Laundromat option.Take into account the cost of the dryer then the cost of running it.I think you would be muc! h better off financially to dry your clothes at the Laundromat! . Of course it might not be quite so convenient but it certainly would be cheaper.
Bruce Calise: Try a suede brush, you can buy at a shoe repair store or Wal Mart.
Matt Gerdeman: Get someone else to deal with it.
Ty Kirton: Wash before drying!
Damaris Weiler: Baking soda and hot water.
Clemente Schoeck: I don't have any⥠Wash-n-wear is what i'm aboutâ¥
Clifford Gombos: my best tip i learned from my grandmother is instead of putting fabric softner in the cup thing in the middle of the machine fill the machine like a third of the way with water and put the fabric fotner and soap in the water before putting the clothes in. :) works great to keep them spot free and smelling and looking clean -jazziejazz...Show more
Dewey Heersink: watch out how you use bleach...it can ruin the color stuff.
Jannette Kotz: I wash everything together in cold water on the normal cycle -- it all comes out good. I really only wear work clothes all ! the time, and using warm or hot water, as well as separating colors (I only buy color fast items), from whites is just a waste of time and money. If I have any "going out" or nice clothes, I wash them separately -- but that is rare. The one semi-formal suit, and one tuxedo I own are dry-cleaned.
Jacques Vaquera: idk..
Douglass Sarley: Don't use fabric softener sheets with nice towels and linens, it can cause areas of discoloration.
Marion Wieboldt: paying someone to do them for you, and when there done, say i got you dont worry bout it
Jestine Osumi: Don t use fabric softener, use a squirt of dishwasher rinse aid and a capful of cheap disinfectant in the softener compartment instead. The laundry will be softer and easier to iron because there is less detergent residue in the fibres. My cotton bedding stays looking good all week now, doesn t crease as much as before and feels thicker. The towels are great too. The machine never smells bad because t! he disinfectant keeps bacteria in check. Your laundry won t smell of di! sinfectant....Show more
Elli Esaw: bleach
Mitchel Demry: i have a few pairs of soiled hose and the box said you could wash them in a mesh bag in the washer but does anyone else know any easier tricks?
Cole Desher: Not wearing clothes.
Stephnie Patout: clean your washing machine once a month
Leisa Brodnex: Read the laundry details on the tag of your shirt or pants---CAREFULLY. Just detergenated a 70 dollar pair of pants when it can only be dry-cleaned. Now I have white spots wherever detergent touched.
Jefferson Sarson: Just wash them out in the bathroom sink as you take them off. Hang in shower, they are dry by morning and you never get a pile.
Bethanie Menden: Here's a thought. Figure out how much it costs to dry a load of laundry at the laundromat. Multiply that by the number of loads /week. Find out how much a dryer is. Divide that cost by the amount it costs to dry your clothes each week so you then know how many weeks/loads! it would take before you were losing money by using the laundromat. Then you can decide for yourself which way to go.
Dee Depung: When I have a stain, I put a combo of Dawn dish soap, Tide, and Shout all on the stain, and then I soak it in cold water and scrub with a toothbrush. Usually I can get the stains out.
Nelly Kikuchi: Mine is don't let my wife do the laundry. She always leaves stuff in the pockets and mixing light colored clothes with the dark and she uses fabric softener on the towels which makes the soft but less absorbent so they don't really work very well.
Bud Espenshade: Don't soil them to begin with!
Ollie Hamiel: I have a suede couch and four dogs....which ended up being probably the worst decision ever looking back. My suede couch has water stains everywhere from the dogs obsessively licking their paws, is my couch ruined? How do I get these stains out?
Chauncey Williama: I would purchase a dryer. Factor in the hassle, time! , gas, bad weather, and dealing with a public laundry... I think the ha! ppiness and convenience is worth it.
Mark Hovanes: i use baby powder on grease stains...
Arnoldo Budzynski: Dont wear underwear, it cuts down on the size of laundry loads, and if you are a clean person, underwear is irelevant anyways.
Nicolas Cooley: using dishwasher detergent on tough stains with arm and hammer + vinegar
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