This is just superb, I have been researching "is baking soda safe to use in washing machine?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Sayoothan Telepathic Sovereignty - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now )? It is a great one off product for discovering how to wash your clothes without toxic detergents minus the headache. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my m8 got great results with it.
Thank you! I was wondering what the hell she thinks she was doing. Consider she’s using her hands, and only swishing it around for under 2mins, she can be a bit more aggressive. I don’t think she washing anything, she looks like she’s playing with water
@@ObamaSexGaming2007 really? Clearly a lot of people didn’t think so which is why I put my two sense in. You obviously are going through something so I hope you feel better soon.
Thanks for the video. I have this jacket that I had stitched patches and pockets too and for a while, I didn't wash it because I feared undoing my hard work. Your video is a lifesaver.
If anyone’s ever used a front load washer before you’d realize, they do not agitate your clothes at all. The “scrubbing” if you can call it that is done by the tumbling motion going round and round, lifting clothes in and out of the water. How she’s washing her delicate/hand wash clothing is just fine and dandy
dude my clothes never look dirty but they are because i've sweated in them, just because they look clean doesn't mean they are, and even if they were, it doesn't matter because this is for educational purposes and clearly for washing delicate clothes that say "HAND WASH" on the label.
OMG! Thank you so much! I can't wait to start washing my delicate by hand. I accidentally washed a wool sweater in the washing machine. When I pulled it out, it was a size 1 for a 1 year old infant....LOL. I was shocked it shrank so much.. I could've made them into hand gloves.
@@OutragedPufferfish Hair conditioner relaxes the fibers, allowing them to be restretched after shrinkage. I would recommend hand washing delicates, over machine washing.
Dear Koy Pond: Thank you for giving us the classic prose of emphatic illustration. One must know how to feed a washing machine: Better to wash the delicates by hand, per instructions, anyway, and use discretion regarding the amount of time, system, and temperature for agitation (scrubbing).
@@flynnmalin3036 No way hair conditioner will get my wool sweater to fit me. It literally looks like it's made for a 2 year old after I accidentally washed it. It shrank beyond belief.
People complaining about this do realize when you use a washing machine all it’s doing is this (swish clothes in soapy water) but much more aggressively. It’s meant for delicate clothes... Also “This is a first world tutorial lol” uhhhh no duh. For one it’s by Better Homes & Gardens (first world magazine/company) and the lady is obviously in a more first world environment. What were y’all expecting?
Great tutorial. I mean, I'm sure it's great, I don't know of course, since TH-cam/Google decided to protect big companies from dislikes by removing the dislike bar, and then lied to our faces about it being "for the little creators" as if they did it from the good of their hearts.
Well one thing I've been doing is adding far too much detergent, half of my issuee has been rinsing the clothes afterwards unsurprisingly, thanks for the great tips, especially the towel blotting🤩
I’m wondering how to wash work/uniform clothes. They are much heavier and dense than the average tshirt and pant. Are there any specific instruction for ‘heavier’ clothes?
i leave them in a bucket overnight, in the morning i rinse them twice , wring them by hands and hang them until they dry completly, we have plenty of sunshine
You can soak them in cold or lukewarm water depending on the instruction on the label until the stains are soft and then directly apply the detergent on the surface and then slightly rub and rinse
Who knew doing things the old-fashioned way could be so simple. As someone who's currently pinching pennies, and is quite unamused at the skyrocketing prices of laundromats (I've seen as high as $3 per wash cycle-back in my day it was a quarter, or 50 cents at most), I might just take up manual laundering.
Life hack: get some mesh laundry bags (the shaped ones for bras) and you can get away with machine washing a lot of technically hand wash clothes. Do at your own risk though.
To help get rid of deodorant in armpits is to add a little bit of oxyclean. I buy the $1 generic at dollar tree the awesome brand works great. Also add a little bit of dish detergent that helps as well good luck 🍀
Oxyclean is amazing stuff. Also, consider switching your deodorant. I did this on the recommendation of a complete stranger I was chatting to. She recommended Degree, but the kind that doesn't mark black or white clothes. I believe there are other brands that do the same. Have to make sure it's for black or white, because some still allow yellowing of armpits on white clothes.
I'm not even an expert, but I can already tell ya this wont clean your cloths effectively. Needs something more abrasive. You ain't getting those stains out with your hands alone, get a wash board, or at least some sort of scrubber.
I hand wash my clothes, not that I want to but have to, with a lot of elbow grease...otherwise its a locker room smell all day... and lots of air flow drying otherwise it turns to vinegar smell...
This is how I actually wash my clothes just dipping soaking and rinsing . Tho I don't waste that much amount of water and detergent... I thought I could learn to wash clothes properly from internet and really this will never get your clothes clean. I have been doing it and it's shitty way to wash clothes.
I watch to see if there is a way to help avoid shrinkage for cotton clothes. Like using hot or cold water and taking the extra water with a towel extra.....this video did not mention the hot or cold but I guess the towel part was good enough.
Well i would do this but i work in dirt all day as my job. Dont think this would help me much. Would cut out the laundry trip evwry sunday but would not just he possible for any one in the field of yard work or construction. If your job is to play in the dirt 😊
Ok, I guess I’ll try the comments section. When I wash laundry by hand and let it hang dry, every time it smells terrible when it’s done drying. I’ve tried using different detergents, dish soap, vinegar, baking soda, etc. I’ve also tried doing a little drying with a hair dryer, but none of that seems to help. I even have run into this problem when I have machine washed the clothes. To be fair, I can’t hang the clothes outside because of my HOA rules, and I don’t exactly have the ability to dry them with a towel because then I’d be stuck with a towel that needs to dry. I do have a drying rack for my clothes, and I live in a city with very low humidity. Has anyone else encountered a similar problem, and if so how did you solve it?
@@GandalftheWise I’m not sure if you’re joking or not, but I have the exact same problem if I wash men’s laundry and try to air dry it. I’ve done some additional research, and while I still done have a solution yet it sounds like the source of the problem has something to do with the detergent not washing out completely for some reason.
I’m not is this will help. But here you go. Ensure clothes are not damp before putting them on the rack. Try to space out the clothes on the rack not too close together. Place rack near a window better if you can open the window. I dry all my clothes indoor. Never had an odour issue. 😊
@@minimalisticjoy628 I wasn’t aware of the damp thing. Just out of curiosity, how do you ensure clothes are not damp before putting them on the rack? Is there some kind of pre-drying ritual I should be doing?
This video is for delicate clothes that must be hand washed so she’s doing it gently. It’s not meant for those who don’t have a washer and are washing ALL of their things.
@@shorty235z You need water of 140°F/60°C to kill bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites, so in that respect, washing by hand will never get your clothes clean, because that temperature is intolerable for your skin.
how many dry big towels do u need?u would be busy washing all day long. soaking,let soaking for 15mins,washing,drying with big towels,washing the towels
Honestly, for a shirt, i lay the wet garment down lengthwise and then wrap a wet chamois or two around the shirt, squeeze and even give it a little twist until you see water peak through the chamois, unwrap, wring out the chamois, wrap and squeeze until you don't see any more water, then hang to dry. I use a chamois becuase they are great for drying off a car, so why not a shirt? Certainly gives your hands and wrists a workout.
I obviously don’t know proper way to handwash ofc since I have to search for this but damn, this still triggers me alot though :”) Srsly though, glassbowl for underwear??? 🤔
It troubles me and has me wondering: as a uni student living in shared apartments, how do you wash hand wash garments or undergarments and dry them. Because, you live with another person which would be awkward doing these at their presence but these garments could not be done at the laundermat
You need at least 140°F to kill viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi. Even a 100° machine wash won't kill them. The gross stuff will still be in your clothes AND will spread to other things. Like fecal bacteria from your underwear to your tea towels and pillow cases. I'd totally pay $6 per wash to actually get my stuff clean.
I Pretreat jeans, and new clothing like this that say on the CARE LABLE NOT, colorfast, OR hand wash , to stop the bleeding of the colors so they won't transfer color to other clothing In their first machine Wash with other clothing. To me it protects , and keeps color transfer. In check, if you know the method to stop color transfer I. New clothing...And I Do.."
People in the comment section really need more education and commonsense with the way they comment on ones video. Obviously it’s for hand wash only and new clothes not already worn clothes.
I only blot with a towel to speed drying. It doesn't usually guarantee it's dry by morning, but in my dream world, it totally does. I hand-wash most of my clothes, and they last a long time.
Okay whoever is watching this video please scroll to the comments section , this is not the correct way whatsoever to hand wash your clothes. The only thing you're causing is your clothes to become mildewed and soured. Cold water Add detergent per x amount of laundry soak clothes (allow to sit 2 to 3 mins) Pull clothes up and out of soap, strain, rinse in cold water. Repeat for fresher scent and tough deodorant stains/personal whatever. After rinsing all clothes with cold water -strain. Strain all water out of clothes, ensure no water is dripping from clothes (damp clothes will not dry) hang out to dry ready in 4 to 6 hours. To speed up process if temperature outside is appropriate hang outside to dry, or place in front of indoor fan to speed up drying process. Also if you're a cheapskate like being a don't want to spend a full fifteen dollars at your local laundromat but just been 5 on the dry, this is a way to help save money too.
@@klav3664 But that's more than enough for just 3 or so items to hand wash. You use barely or around a cup of liquid detergent for a regular load of laundry.
I will never forget the first time i just got to urge to handwash my bra. Idk why but it felt like it was just dirty to me for some reason. That water turned black 🤢 and no i was machine washing my bra before. I guess maybe the machine isn't always as thorough as i thought?
this video is for clothes that say “hand wash only” on the label because they’re delicate, some of y’all look stupid saying it looks lazy or bad
Thank God someone finally said it
This is just superb, I have been researching "is baking soda safe to use in washing machine?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Sayoothan Telepathic Sovereignty - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now )?
It is a great one off product for discovering how to wash your clothes without toxic detergents minus the headache. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my m8 got great results with it.
Machi Giceb i’m literally mexican i know how to hand wash clothes but i not going to fucking scrub my delicate clothes, it will get ruined
Andy Mo This right here is what you call small d**ck energy.
Hand washing clothes IS ANYTHING but lazy
This is perfect for washing new clothes you want to keep mint for a while, or washing clothes from H&M which pretty much dissolve in the washer.
What kind of washer do you use? That never happened to my clothes
It also won't make your clothes as clean as the machine and costs a s--- ton of water.
lmao this is the most untrue and most unrelatable comment i’ve seen
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@@Lavealikesreading Never? You must be a construction worker!
I think this video was targeted for delicate clothes not ordinary clothes and that’s why she’s washing it gently.
It is. Some clothing like expensive dresses are delicate and can't be put in the wash. They have to be hand-washed in a sink or tub instead :3
Thank you! I was wondering what the hell she thinks she was doing. Consider she’s using her hands, and only swishing it around for under 2mins, she can be a bit more aggressive. I don’t think she washing anything, she looks like she’s playing with water
No shit
@@ObamaSexGaming2007 really? Clearly a lot of people didn’t think so which is why I put my two sense in. You obviously are going through something so I hope you feel better soon.
@@alinabaltazar7255 lol
Thanks for the video. I have this jacket that I had stitched patches and pockets too and for a while, I didn't wash it because I feared undoing my hard work. Your video is a lifesaver.
Battle Jacket eh? What bands you got on it?
It all looks SO Gently done!!! Wasn’t expecting this-it’s not how it was done in ‘The old days’….before washing machines.
Thank you for posting this I was able to hand wash two of my very delicate items of clothing properly.
Well done: Sleepy Babie.
If anyone’s ever used a front load washer before you’d realize, they do not agitate your clothes at all. The “scrubbing” if you can call it that is done by the tumbling motion going round and round, lifting clothes in and out of the water. How she’s washing her delicate/hand wash clothing is just fine and dandy
How to wash already cleaned clothes ,you mean?
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Ok jogger
🤣
dude my clothes never look dirty but they are because i've sweated in them, just because they look clean doesn't mean they are, and even if they were, it doesn't matter because this is for educational purposes and clearly for washing delicate clothes that say "HAND WASH" on the label.
OMG! Thank you so much! I can't wait to start washing my delicate by hand. I accidentally washed a wool sweater in the washing machine. When I pulled it out, it was a size 1 for a 1 year old infant....LOL. I was shocked it shrank so much.. I could've made them into hand gloves.
Soak it in hair conditioner for 30 minutes. Rinse well. Re-stretch it. Let dry.
@@flynnmalin3036 Why hair conditioner and not detergent for delicate fabrics?
@@OutragedPufferfish Hair conditioner relaxes the fibers, allowing them to be restretched after shrinkage. I would recommend hand washing delicates, over machine washing.
Dear Koy Pond: Thank you for giving us the classic prose of emphatic illustration. One must know how to feed a washing machine: Better to wash the delicates by hand, per instructions, anyway, and use discretion regarding the amount of time, system, and temperature for agitation (scrubbing).
@@flynnmalin3036 No way hair conditioner will get my wool sweater to fit me. It literally looks like it's made for a 2 year old after I accidentally washed it. It shrank beyond belief.
People complaining about this do realize when you use a washing machine all it’s doing is this (swish clothes in soapy water) but much more aggressively. It’s meant for delicate clothes...
Also “This is a first world tutorial lol” uhhhh no duh. For one it’s by Better Homes & Gardens (first world magazine/company) and the lady is obviously in a more first world environment. What were y’all expecting?
Watching this before I go to prison again cause it’s a good side hustle lmao
Stay there idiot
I clicked on your picture and the back ground was Hong Kong from the water, are you from Hong Kong?
@@NB-ir1me oh no, it’s one of the presets youtube has, i’m from london, also i haven’t been to prison it was a joke
@@mallbratgirl_3005--Good thing, because if you wash Bubba's clothes like she's doing you might get shanked. 😄
@@SFVnative LMAO FR
Great tutorial. I mean, I'm sure it's great, I don't know of course, since TH-cam/Google decided to protect big companies from dislikes by removing the dislike bar, and then lied to our faces about it being "for the little creators" as if they did it from the good of their hearts.
Her kitchen is so clean! Like wow there's zero clutter or mess from what i can see!
That's because she's not washing; she's dipping. 😒
@@SFVnative I mean her kitchen I wasn't talking about the clothing haha, it's so clean!
Probs a studio tbh
That’s not her actual kitchen lol
It’s a prop place or she lives alone
Well one thing I've been doing is adding far too much detergent, half of my issuee has been rinsing the clothes afterwards unsurprisingly, thanks for the great tips, especially the towel blotting🤩
Very help full some things I prefer to wash by hands since I don’t have to wrestle my straps from the agitater
Great Video but the whistling though...
*whew *whew whou*whou *whou
@@ohdahlia5070 Oh noooooooooooooooooooo!
@@ohdahlia5070 lolol
Basicly soak everything, rinske and dry lol i dont think thats gonna wash poopy pants
Thanks for posting, needed the bras portion
When I buy a shirt from cotton on and it says handwash only: alright time to search
Thank you for this video!!
This was helpful. Thank you!
You're welcome!
I feel like doing a chore watching this :)
Thanks for the video! Do you have an example of a mild detergent to use?
Wow learned a lot in here Thanks from the Philippines
hahahahaha. di naman ganyan dito sa pilipinas.
I was searching for this video my whole life. THANK YOU!!!
If you follow their instructions just be sure you only wash clothes that are already clean. 😏
@@SFVnative Selassie. Irie.
I’m wondering how to wash work/uniform clothes. They are much heavier and dense than the average tshirt and pant. Are there any specific instruction for ‘heavier’ clothes?
Let them soak longer, had to do this a lot living in an apartment
i leave them in a bucket overnight, in the morning i rinse them twice , wring them by hands and hang them until they dry completly, we have plenty of sunshine
Thank you for this video,just one question-Does all dirt comes out of clothes? Or can this method be used for trekking clothes?
You can soak them in cold or lukewarm water depending on the instruction on the label until the stains are soft and then directly apply the detergent on the surface and then slightly rub and rinse
next video, how to hand wash the towels you used to dry clothes
Lol
next video, how to hand wash your hands... 😉
Next up: how to hand wash the towel you used to dry the towel with you used to dry clothes with
@@AFFI909 It gets complicated.
Thanks for this!! knew I could trust better homes and gardens for this!
Who knew doing things the old-fashioned way could be so simple. As someone who's currently pinching pennies, and is quite unamused at the skyrocketing prices of laundromats (I've seen as high as $3 per wash cycle-back in my day it was a quarter, or 50 cents at most), I might just take up manual laundering.
Thanks from Berlin ❤️
Life hack: get some mesh laundry bags (the shaped ones for bras) and you can get away with machine washing a lot of technically hand wash clothes. Do at your own risk though.
I believe this may need some adjustment, because what happens to the armpits that the deodorant may be stick on to the fabric. Idk 🤷♀️
Yeah still finding a way to wash my $140 Bape T-shirt without damaging the shit out of it
Wii Remote BROKEN if you’re that worried about it send it to the dry cleaners it’s between $1 to $5 for one shirt depending where you go.
To help get rid of deodorant in armpits is to add a little bit of oxyclean. I buy the $1 generic at dollar tree the awesome brand works great. Also add a little bit of dish detergent that helps as well good luck 🍀
Oxyclean is amazing stuff. Also, consider switching your deodorant. I did this on the recommendation of a complete stranger I was chatting to. She recommended Degree, but the kind that doesn't mark black or white clothes. I believe there are other brands that do the same. Have to make sure it's for black or white, because some still allow yellowing of armpits on white clothes.
Your using way too much deodorant smelly
thank you so much this is great! :D
U h I just needed this so I can play house with my sis :P sooo this video is fine for me since we are also cleaning clean clothes lol
😹😹😹
THANK YOU
My washing machine is on the fritz. This video will come in handy.
Title should be,
"How to Handwash clothes in
1st world countries."🤣😂😆
This is the laziest way to hand wash clothes I have ever seen!
Ikr. I was disappointed. The laziest handwash tutorial ever
@@31eo7 bro, calm the fuck down
@@31eo7 Can't swallow the truth you fucking lazy first world robot
I'm not even an expert, but I can already tell ya this wont clean your cloths effectively. Needs something more abrasive. You ain't getting those stains out with your hands alone, get a wash board, or at least some sort of scrubber.
I hand wash my clothes, not that I want to but have to, with a lot of elbow grease...otherwise its a locker room smell all day... and lots of air flow drying otherwise it turns to vinegar smell...
I’m going to learn this now especially since my washing machine isn’t working properly
Satisfy their lives to
What tutorial is this and what do you exactly wash off from clothes, few dusts?
Thanks for sharing 🌻
thanks
This is how I actually wash my clothes just dipping soaking and rinsing . Tho I don't waste that much amount of water and detergent... I thought I could learn to wash clothes properly from internet and really this will never get your clothes clean. I have been doing it and it's shitty way to wash clothes.
thanks lady, i'm way too lazy to go to the laundrette all the time
its kinda sad how many people need to watch this (including me)
I watch to see if there is a way to help avoid shrinkage for cotton clothes. Like using hot or cold water and taking the extra water with a towel extra.....this video did not mention the hot or cold but I guess the towel part was good enough.
1/2 teaspoon of detergent
"How to hand wash luxury clothes inside a hotel room when there's no washing machine."
Well i would do this but i work in dirt all day as my job. Dont think this would help me much. Would cut out the laundry trip evwry sunday but would not just he possible for any one in the field of yard work or construction. If your job is to play in the dirt 😊
Ok, I guess I’ll try the comments section. When I wash laundry by hand and let it hang dry, every time it smells terrible when it’s done drying. I’ve tried using different detergents, dish soap, vinegar, baking soda, etc. I’ve also tried doing a little drying with a hair dryer, but none of that seems to help. I even have run into this problem when I have machine washed the clothes. To be fair, I can’t hang the clothes outside because of my HOA rules, and I don’t exactly have the ability to dry them with a towel because then I’d be stuck with a towel that needs to dry. I do have a drying rack for my clothes, and I live in a city with very low humidity. Has anyone else encountered a similar problem, and if so how did you solve it?
Girls usury smell. As a man I don't have that issue. I have the alluring smell of fresh leather.
@@GandalftheWise I’m not sure if you’re joking or not, but I have the exact same problem if I wash men’s laundry and try to air dry it. I’ve done some additional research, and while I still done have a solution yet it sounds like the source of the problem has something to do with the detergent not washing out completely for some reason.
I’m not is this will help. But here you go. Ensure clothes are not damp before putting them on the rack. Try to space out the clothes on the rack not too close together. Place rack near a window better if you can open the window. I dry all my clothes indoor. Never had an odour issue. 😊
@@minimalisticjoy628 I wasn’t aware of the damp thing. Just out of curiosity, how do you ensure clothes are not damp before putting them on the rack? Is there some kind of pre-drying ritual I should be doing?
Today i got to know other uses of towels
Like spreading dirty wet clothes on them to dry. 😄
Sweater 1:46
Clothes 0:09
Tights 1:16
This video is for delicate clothes that must be hand washed so she’s doing it gently. It’s not meant for those who don’t have a washer and are washing ALL of their things.
Sorry dumb question, but how long do you "swish" the clothes until you know they are actually clean? Would about 5-10 minutes be enough?
this video isn't teaching you anything. If you used this lazy method, you would never be washing clothes properly
@@air1rick Hm, is there another video showing how to do it more correctly? I never hand wash clothes before, but would really like to learn.
@@shorty235z I don't think washing clothes by hand can make them clean.
@@shorty235z You need water of 140°F/60°C to kill bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites, so in that respect, washing by hand will never get your clothes clean, because that temperature is intolerable for your skin.
@@OutragedPufferfish Many clothes come with a 40 degree label.. Just swap clothes more often. Don't wait until they're sweaty.
how many dry big towels do u need?u would be busy washing all day long. soaking,let soaking for 15mins,washing,drying with big towels,washing the towels
Honestly, for a shirt, i lay the wet garment down lengthwise and then wrap a wet chamois or two around the shirt, squeeze and even give it a little twist until you see water peak through the chamois, unwrap, wring out the chamois, wrap and squeeze until you don't see any more water, then hang to dry. I use a chamois becuase they are great for drying off a car, so why not a shirt? Certainly gives your hands and wrists a workout.
Nice video...
if my granny had to see me wash my clothes like that, I would have probably be dead
same
Hi@@FabulosamenteFashion
Same bro XD
Same.
Was thinking "This looks nothing like how my mom,aunts or stepdad did laundry."
Ok jogger
Okay, but now what do you do with the wet used towel?
What is this lol....i should have just checkdd indian ladies washing in rivers
so true
Lmao
Yep
If you wash clothes in an indian river they'll be dirtier than before...
Ikr they smash the dirt out of there, merciless woman 👌
Thank you. This helps a lot :)
here cause of quarantine
I have a doubt! If you wash clothes dry out the water in a towel then, if you wash your towels how do you dry it?🤔
Thank you
I obviously don’t know proper way to handwash ofc since I have to search for this but damn, this still triggers me alot though :”)
Srsly though, glassbowl for underwear??? 🤔
Yes, think about that next time you use it for mashing potatoes or mixing cake batter. :)
Wait so you don’t scrub your clothes to get the dirt and sweat out ? This method will do the job?
Washing by hand will never get your laundry clean.
Pls guide me to wash a men's coat ?
Thanks, besties
I have printed hoodie
And the instruction is
Do not bleach
Hang to dry
110° dry clean
So what do i do
For the first time in my life, I had to wash my clothing by hand. September 26th,2020
learning to do this cause i’m in college my landlord makes us pay $6 per load when using the washing machine
It troubles me and has me wondering: as a uni student living in shared apartments, how do you wash hand wash garments or undergarments and dry them. Because, you live with another person which would be awkward doing these at their presence but these garments could not be done at the laundermat
You could get a hook up to the sink washing machine. They’re about $200, and you just hook it up to the sink
$6 per wash still sounds better than washing your shirts, pants, socks, underwear, bed linen, tea towels, beach towels and aprons by hand tbh.
You need at least 140°F to kill viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi. Even a 100° machine wash won't kill them. The gross stuff will still be in your clothes AND will spread to other things. Like fecal bacteria from your underwear to your tea towels and pillow cases. I'd totally pay $6 per wash to actually get my stuff clean.
Title should be,
"How to hand-wash brand new cloths".
Why brand new clothes?
They just add the clothes and touched it a little bit then dried with a towel, like the is towel necessary?
Who else started whistling to this little jingle lol
Dear BHG: I like the music. Song and artist, please.
I Pretreat jeans, and new clothing like this that say on the CARE LABLE NOT, colorfast, OR hand wash , to stop the bleeding of the colors so they won't transfer color to other clothing In their first machine Wash with other clothing. To me it protects , and keeps color transfer. In check, if you know the method to stop color transfer I. New clothing...And I Do.."
Definitely watching this when your mom said "do you know how hard it is to wash your dam clothes"
im looking for right way coz i get wounds from too much handwashing.. so im thinking maybe im doing it wrong..
People in the comment section really need more education and commonsense with the way they comment on ones video. Obviously it’s for hand wash only and new clothes not already worn clothes.
Nowhere near enough detergent!! 😅
Um yeah, I think this is for clothes made from delicate material, not regular clothes
When your mom is asleep and you forget to wash you P.E cloths
Or 'peed' clothes
中分 what ?
Huh? I like towel idea but now it needs to be washed probably.
I only blot with a towel to speed drying. It doesn't usually guarantee it's dry by morning, but in my dream world, it totally does. I hand-wash most of my clothes, and they last a long time.
My abuelita in Mexico would be dissapointes what is this 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Vale vergota
Who does it better, her or this? Your grandma would be disappointed because it's different than how she does it.
Okay whoever is watching this video please scroll to the comments section , this is not the correct way whatsoever to hand wash your clothes. The only thing you're causing is your clothes to become mildewed and soured.
Cold water
Add detergent per x amount of laundry
soak clothes (allow to sit 2 to 3 mins)
Pull clothes up and out of soap, strain, rinse in cold water. Repeat for fresher scent and tough deodorant stains/personal whatever.
After rinsing all clothes with cold water -strain. Strain all water out of clothes, ensure no water is dripping from clothes (damp clothes will not dry) hang out to dry ready in 4 to 6 hours. To speed up process if temperature outside is appropriate hang outside to dry, or place in front of indoor fan to speed up drying process. Also if you're a cheapskate like being a don't want to spend a full fifteen dollars at your local laundromat but just been 5 on the dry, this is a way to help save money too.
Audio description?!
Watching this after spending a week in college 😗
I always wash my clothes by hand using cold water
I don't think that'll get them clean.
I freaking twisted my clothes and stretched them out a bit
2:10
Does the towel have to be white?
they’re racist XD
Watching this video because I got scolded by my mom and not only do I have to buy my own meals, I have to do my own laundry too 😑
my washer is broke and i have soap all over my clothes. now i’m here.
Pissed my pants at a friends house at 2am thanks
You didn't even mix the detergent like what the hell 😂
And she only uses like, a teaspoon
@@klav3664 But that's more than enough for just 3 or so items to hand wash. You use barely or around a cup of liquid detergent for a regular load of laundry.
Liquid detergent disperses just fine with the hand swishing. And yeah, you don’t need that much.
Who's here because they usually send their clothes to the laundry shop? 😂
I will never forget the first time i just got to urge to handwash my bra. Idk why but it felt like it was just dirty to me for some reason. That water turned black 🤢 and no i was machine washing my bra before. I guess maybe the machine isn't always as thorough as i thought?
Welcome to the bachelors life🙃👊
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Boy, I just wish _the music was louder_
My mom said I can’t use the laundry machine anymore and I’ll be damned if I’m gonna pay a laundromat