Who hasn’t found a wrinkled T-shirt or worn jeans after unloading the laundry?
Yet, you did everything right: you arranged the clothes, selected the right temperature, used the right amount of detergent… Where did the mistake go?
In reality, the washing machine drum, while very useful, sometimes behaves like a slightly too energetic spin cycle.
Every rotation, every friction, can weaken fabric fibers over time, especially if the washing machine is overloaded or underloaded. It’s a bit like throwing suitcases into the trunk of a car: if you force them, something breaks.
The plastic bottle trick: simple, yet incredibly effective.
Here’s a trick as surprising as it is ingenious: place two empty, tightly closed plastic bottles in the washing machine. Why? These bottles act as shock absorbers in the drum. They reduce vibrations, prevent clothes from tangling, and reduce friction.
Think of them as protective bearings that rotate with your laundry. The result: less wear, fewer tears, and a longer life for your favorite clothes. During the spin cycle, they act as gentle beaters, helping loosen dirt without damaging the fibers.
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