This Secret Product is The Perfect Laundry Detergent for Hand Washing

Perhaps you’re traveling and have gone through all of your clothing, but don’t want to buy a big bottle of detergent. When you’re in a pinch, it’s shampoo to the rescue!

washingPolyPloiid/Shutterstock

So you’ve tossed some delicates in the sink or a bucket to wash, only to realize you have no laundry detergent! Perhaps you’re traveling and have gone through all of your clothing, but don’t want to buy a big bottle of detergent. When you’re in a pinch, it’s shampoo to the rescue!

Check out these 17 handy hints that make doing the laundry less of a hassle.

While you might not be interested in substituting your expensive shampoo for laundry detergent, those tiny hotel bottles you’ve accumulated are just what you need.

If you’re simply washing a couple items in the sink, be sure to pour in just enough to make the water sudsy. One teaspoon for a bathroom sink full of water should do it. If you’re using a large kitchen sink to wash sweaters and other delicates, you might need the entire whole tiny bottle.

Get wrinkles out of your laundry with zero effort.

Hotel shampoo bottles are great because they typically feature a gentle formula that’s suitable to all. Baby shampoo or any other gentle, sulfate-free shampoo will do. Steer clear of specialty shampoos, ones that tint hair or combination shampoo and conditioner products.

These 20 small laundry room ideas make the most of what little space you have in your laundry or utility room.

You’ll want to fill a clean sink with lukewarm water, add the mild shampoo and add then the garments. Swirl them around in the soapy water for a minute or two, then remove the them and empty the water. Refill the sink with fresh water and rinse the garments or allow the clothing to soak in the clean water for 5 to 10 minutes.

Here are four ways to whiten your whites with less harmful products than chlorine bleach.

Gently squeeze out the water with your hands and then lay the garments in a single layer on a bath towel. Roll the garment up in the towel and squeeze out extra water as you go. Hang to dry, outdoors, if possible, but if the weather doesn’t permit, hang them close to an air conditioner/heater vent or leave the windows open.

These are the 13 laundry tips everyone needs to know.

Popular Videos

Alexa Erickson
Alexa is an experienced lifestyle and news writer, currently working with Reader's Digest, Shape Magazine and various other publications. She loves writing about her travels, health, wellness, home decor, food and drink, fashion, beauty and scientific news. Follow her traveling adventures on Instagram: @living_by_lex, send her a message: [email protected] and check out her website: livingbylex.com