Try These Laundry Tips for College Students
College isn’t about spending time doing laundry. But taking good care of your clothes can boost your confidence around campus.
So learn how to manage the care and upkeep of your clothes like a pro. And believe us: Independence never looked so good!
Laundry Steps for College Students
Sort Your Colors
Separate darks from lights and delicate fabrics from more durable garments. When in doubt use cold water, especially for dark clothes to avoid shrinking, fading, and bleeding of dyes. Using cold water saves energy and resources too. For heavily soiled whites or light colors, however, warm or hot water may be the best bet.
Pretreat Stains
The sooner you address splotches and spills, the more successful you'll be getting them out. Keep Tide Ultra Stain Release Liquid with your laundry supplies to dab dirt, grease and other spills away before they set. Just make sure stains are gone (rewashing may be necessary) before putting clothing in the dryer, as the heat will set the stain and make it harder to remove.
Make Sure there's Nothing to Destroy Your Clothes in the Wash
Close zippers, hooks and snaps
Fasten any Velcro
Undo all buttons
Empty pockets
Unbunch socks
Unroll cuffs on pants and shorts
Tie and sashes and bows
Put delicates – lingerie or fine knitwear – in a mesh bag
Place a Laundry Pac in the Drum
Premeasured, all-in-one detergents, like Tide PODS®, save time and are super easy to use (no spillage, no schlepping). All you have to do is place one in with the load, and voilà! You have liquid laundry detergent, stain remover, and brightener in one convenient package.
Establish a Laundry Routine
Washing clothes doesn't have to be a monumental task. If you add laundry to your weekly to-do list, it'll be much easier to keep the chore manageable. Try do your wash during off-peak hours (generally early in the morning and late at night) so you can get in and out quicker. Plus you might get some studying done while you wait-and then have more time to play later.