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Alternatively, if you only wash clothes once (or twice) a week, you can dump all of your clothes in one big laundry basket and then sort just prior to washing. Different methods work for different people in various stages of life. What works for an empty-nester couple might be drastically different than what works for a young mother. Teach your kids that a little bit of method laundry detergent goes a long way. The shape of the bottle and the measuring cap are really easy to use. Show your kiddos how to start the machine, then how to tell when its cycle is complete. In the beginning work side by side with your little ones so they are comfortable with this responsibility. Here are the steps I followed when teaching him: Step 1. Create a child-friendly laundry area. I decided in the beginning to only have him be in charge of doing him and his brothers laundry. I purchased 3 stackable plastic bins for like $3 a piece. They stack in their closet and they collect the laundry in the main top bin. Purex® No Sort™ has Anti-Color-Transfer Technology which traps loose dyes in the wash and does not let them settle onto other fabrics. They do tell you to take note and "wash strongly colored fabrics or new pieces of clothing, especially jeans, separately at least 5 times before doing a mixed color load with Purex® No Sort™ detergent Read the clothing labels with the child for directions. Help them put a small amount of water in the sink and mix it with the proper amount of detergent. Show them how to swirl the clothing around in the soapy water without scrubbing or twisting. They'll never be lost without a washing machine! [5] Method 2 Showing Children How to Dry Clothing 1 Pour detergent directly on the stain. Then gently rub the fabric together or use a soft-bristled toothbrush to help work the detergent into the fibers, then leave it on for a few minutes. Prepare a soaking solution with Tide detergent. Let these garments soak for about 30 minutes before washing. A Step-By-Step Guide to Doing Laundry. Doing laundry for the first few times doesn't have to be daunting. The good news is, it only gets better! After you do it for a few times, you'll get the hang of it and it will become easy breezy! If you have laundry on your to-do list, follow these essential steps to quickly cross the laundry room Laundry How-Tos Learn how to wash every item in your closet—plus shoes, bedding, towels, and more—with our comprehensive collection of expert guides and step-by-step instructions for doing laundry. Are Your Washing Your Lingerie and Shapewear the Best Way? How to Give Perfect Thrifted Clothes a Proper Cleaning If you are teaching your kids how to do laundry, use our free printable laundry guide for kids! Simply print it out and hang it near your washer and dryer! C Crystal Snell Satisfaction of Completion Laundry Room Organization Organization Hacks Laundry Decor Household Organization Organizing Tips School Organization Laundry Labels Step 2: Pre-Treat Stains. Supplies needed: paper towels, detergent or stain remover, Oxy-Clean or all-fabric bleach. How-To: Place stain face-down on a paper towel. Apply detergent or stain remover to stain and rub gently. Let set for a few minutes. Fill sink with lukewarm water and Oxy-Clean or all-fabric bleach. Load the Washer. Load items into the washer one at a time, making sure they are not in a wad. Do not cram the washer too full. The clothes need room to move about in the water. To protect fabric finishe

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