frugal living banner for Frugal Happy Families

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    Frugal Living    Thrift     Saving Money     Penny Pinching       Home

Frugal Living Tips and Frugal Living Articles for
Frugal Happy Families

The Frugal Library

  Search Frugal and Simple Living Sites by Keyword Below

 
 
 
 

Welcome to one of the thousands of pages on Frugal Happy Families. 

picture of a happy child

 

How To Do Your Laundry Without Consuming A Lot Of Water And Energy

by Zach Smith

The laundry industry has recognized the need for efficient washing machines. This is why you can find a plethora of HE washing machines. These machines consume less energy and water. But despite that, we are still consuming a lot of energy and water when doing our laundry.

Simple conservation tips and techniques can help you cut back on consumption of natural resources. You should learn the following laundry tips:

1. If some of your clothes have stubborn stains, separate them from your other clothes first and pre-treat them. Use a good stain remover and soak your clothes in this cleaning solution overnight. The stains should be gone the next morning. This will prevent you from running a hot water cycle. Appliances tend to consume a lot of energy when heating up water. This is why you should minimize the use of the hot water function of your machine.

2. Wash in full cycles only. Maximize the drum space of your laundry appliance. Although most machines use up less water when cleaning small laundry loads, they still use up the same amount of energy as full laundry cycles. It is not economical in terms of energy consumption. Avoid running small laundry loads and stick to full cleaning cycles.

3. Avoid using a lot of laundry detergent. If you are using HE detergent, a little bit goes a long way. You don't need to use cups of detergent to clean your clothes. The machine already does its work in removing dirt and grime in your clothes.

If you are using a detergent that creates a lot of suds, you might have to run an extra rinse cycle to get rid of the soap bubbles on your clothes.

4. Wipe the interior of the machine using an absorbent cloth after doing your laundry. Also open the door of the machine to allow air to penetrate inside. Excess moisture prompts the appearance of molds and mildew. More often than not, washer owners have to run a hot water cycle in order to get rid of molds and mildew. Lessen the likelihood of mold and mildew growth by letting your machine dry completely.

5. Instead of using the dryer, hang your clothes up to dry. The spin cycle of the machine can already remove a lot of moisture in clothes. By the time it goes to the dryer, it is already relatively dry. It can actually dry up faster if you hang it up. Take advantage of the nice weather.

Energy and water conservation should be at the top of your list. Make sure you follow these simple tips when you are doing your laundry.

© Zach Smith.  There are easier ways of preventing damages to your LG washer dryer combo. If you have no idea how to keep your washing machine in top shape, go ahead and check out http://www.washingmachineadvisor.com to learn more.

 

 

 

 

The Frugal Network

Free Clipart

Frugal Happy Families

Mini Preppers

Scrappy Quilting

Simple Living Toolbox

clipart picture of an eagle

clipart picture of a squirrel

picture of a wood burning stove

clipart picture of the churndash quilting block

clipart picture of a dozing snoopy and charlie brown

Be warm, be safe;   save time and money.    Be frugal and be happy.

Home

 

 

 

 

 

Links

Frugal Living 
Simple Living
Free Clipart
Mini Preppers
Scrappy Quilting
 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Home         Frugal Happy Families.com     Webmaster      Privacy Statement      Zero Tolerance for Spam