06/18/2026
The laundry hacks that actually save your clothes and time
A lot of us think laundry is just about tossing clothes in and hitting start. It’s easy to believe washing and drying by the book is enough to keep clothes fresh and lasting. But laundry myths—like washing everything together or using hot water every time—often leave your favorite pieces looking worn out sooner.
One common myth is that water temperature doesn’t really matter much. People tend to use hot water thinking it cleans better, or wash all fabrics the same way without sorting for towels, delicates, or colors. Another misconception is that adding more detergent brightens clothes magically or that tossing jeans in the dryer refreshes them.
The truth is, cold water protects your colors and fabric by preventing fading and shrinking, while washing towels separately stops lint transfer and keeps them soft. Vinegar in the rinse cycle can neutralize tough odors like sweat or smoke without leaving a vinegar smell. Baking soda added with detergent boosts cleaning power for whiter, cleaner whites. Freezing jeans in a sealed bag overnight kills bacteria without fading the fabric or washing it. Shade drying prevents sun bleaching and fiber damage so clothes last longer. Salt sets dye in new clothes and stops colors from running. Mesh bags protect delicates from snags and tangling. Running a monthly vinegar wash cycle removes residue build-up from your washer, keeping it fresh. For quick finishing touches, a sticky lint roller lifts lint fast, while folding clothes right after drying cuts ironing time.
Try using these smart tweaks in your laundry routine to save wear and tear and shave time off the chore. They protect your clothes in ways most people don’t realize but are easy to add right now.
Next time you do laundry, the cold water setting and a dash of baking soda might just become your new best friends for longer-lasting clothes.