With the kids back in sports, our laundry volume is back with a vengeance. M & I also work out every day, and sweaty clothes can't (shouldn't) be re-worn the next day. Teen boys also are some sweaty creatures, so there is a LOT of laundry happening at my house.
Volume aside, I thought I'd share how I do laundry, as it's intended to preserve the life of our clothes, and also save money. I wash all of our clothes, as normal, but on the "casual" setting (42 minutes, I think), using an eco friendly temperature. If the clothes are particularly grungy, I increase the water temperature.
Once the washing load is complete, I separate into two piles - dryer, and drying rack. Our drying rack is quite large, and was previously in our spare bedroom. M uses the spare bedroom as his office, and having a laundry rack in the background is... a no go. ;-) So, we now have the drying rack in our second shower. A little background - the shower is handicap accessible & really unpleasant to use (it's open air, basically), so we don't use it as a shower. We have plans to remodel it. But, for now, it's serving a great purpose as the clothes drying area. It's especially great, as the area has a floor to ceiling window (yes, in the shower?!), so it gets a lot of sun & the clothes dry quickly.
Items we line dry:
- All of my undergarments
- The boys athletic shorts
- Any "dri fit" or athletic style tshirts
- The boys jogger pants
- All workout gear (pants, sports bras, tank tops, etc)
- My tshirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, etc.
- Pretty much everything else, minus what's on the "items we machine dry" list, below
Items we machine dry:
I don't like the feel of line dried towels (too crunchy) & feel similarly about socks & jeans. Oh, and we don't use fabric softener or dryer sheets of any kind.
We've had tremendous luck extending the life of all of our line dried clothes. My undergarments typically last for years (most have lasted for a decade+). The kids outgrow their clothes before they fall apart. Our workout gear has a really long shelf life.
This is a daily/weekly frugal activity for us, so I thought I'd share. It does require a bit of space for the foldable clothing rack, but is otherwise something that can be done almost anywhere. I will add that, when we've tried this at the Oregon coast, the damp/chilly weather means it can be difficult to get the clothes dried. We struggled with this on our last trip, when the dryer was broken. We used a combination of the drying rack and in room heating & it got the job done, but the humidity made it more challenging.
What about you? How often do you do a load of laundry? Any tips to share?