How to save on energy costs: A simple laundry trick revealed
Energy prices keep rising, and you're constantly looking for ways to reduce the costs associated with daily household chores? Here's a simple trick that will not only save you money but also the time you usually spend on laundry and ironing.
1 October 2024 11:44
An elegant look at work or official meetings often causes sleepless nights for many homemakers. Although washer-dryer combos are becoming more common in Canadian homes, significantly reducing the time spent in the kitchen and laundry room, the problem of wrinkled shirts and business suits remains current. For many, this means spending hours on the tedious task of ironing.
The sight of a pile of dry laundry in the living room or bedroom can effectively ruin your mood. Additionally, the time spent with an iron in hand and the rising energy costs needed to smooth fabrics are becoming increasingly concerning. There are, however, ways to avoid this activity.
But is it possible to maintain an elegant look without the need for ironing? There is a simple way that significantly improves daily comfort and convenience. Importantly, its cost is minimal.
Ice cubes better than a steam iron? Great, simple trick
For many people, this method may be surprising. Adding a few ice cubes to the dryer will ensure that clothes taken out after washing won't require ironing. How does it work? When ironing with an iron, steam is generated, which smooths fabrics. You can achieve a similar effect by adding ice cubes to the dryer – the steam generated during the drying cycle will smooth the clothes.
If you've used up all your ice cubes preparing drinks and the pile of dirty clothes is growing, after washing, shake the clothes well and hang them on hangers taken from the closet. This simple task is definitely worth remembering. This trick also allows you to avoid spending long hours ironing.
It is also worth paying attention to the labels on clothing. Wash clothes at the appropriate temperature and with the right cycle. Also, set your ironing board at a comfortable height—otherwise, your back will strongly feel the effects after just a few moments.