Use like half the recommend amount of laundry detergent. Unless your clothes are filthy, it’s plenty, it’ll save you money, and it’s better for the environment.
Add 1/4 cup white vinegar as if it were liquid fabric softener (the food grade stuff, not the house cleaning stuff). This aids the detergent and acts as a mild fabric softener. It rinces completely in the wash and doesn’t leave an odor.
Use dryer balls - 2 ot 3 balls of felted wool about the size of a tennis ball - in place of dryer sheets. They do almost as well at killing static and softening clothes without the chemical residue.
And, finally…
Wash your clothes less often. Generally speaking, unless they’re visibly dirty or smell, they don’t need to be washed. This doesn’t apply to socks or undergarments - those should typically be washed, or at least rinced out, with every wear.
Edit: clarification, with thanks to antimidas who pointed it out!
I have a rule where undies are a one and done, tshirts are twice then in the wash, and pants are until they look dirty. I don’t do the same for shirts as i do pants because of armpits. If only i had pit undies… hmmm…
And, finally…
Edit: clarification, with thanks to antimidas who pointed it out!
I have a rule where undies are a one and done, tshirts are twice then in the wash, and pants are until they look dirty. I don’t do the same for shirts as i do pants because of armpits. If only i had pit undies… hmmm…