A couple of days ago I wrote a post on what not to put in your dryer. Well today I am going to tell you about a few things that you never knew you could put in the washing machine.
Stuffed animals and small toys? Sure. Yoga mats and baseball caps? Bring them on!
Place each stuffed animal in its own mesh laundry bag and set your machine to wash and rinse. Use cold water (warm or hot water could melt the toy’s glue) and half the regular amount of detergent, run the animals through a second rinse cycle to remove all the soap, and allow them to air dry. Fluff fur as needed.
Mop Heads
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Check the label on your removable mop head to see if it can go in the washing machine—most are made to be removable for exactly this purpose. If you’re using a Swiffer, give your wipes a simple hand wash to ready them for a second use.
Baseball Caps
Spray caps with stain remover and let them sit for five minutes. Run the hats on a short cycle using cold water. Reshape each hat and allow them to air dry.
You can also wash your caps in the dishwasher on top rack. The special cap cage safely Cleans, Dries, Shapes Stores and Protects Your Hats Caps and Visors. When my boys were young, this was a blessing. It keeps the shape of the cap.
Sneakers
Remove the laces from canvas or nylon sneakers and slip them into a cotton pillowcase where they won’t get tangled. Take out any inner soles or padding from the sneakers and toss the shoes and pillowcase into your washer (if you’re concerned about the shoes causing a racket, throw in a few towels as well). Add the regular amount of detergent, plus a dash of vinegar to deodorize. Set your machine on a cold-wash delicate cycle. Allow the shoes and shoelaces to air dry.
Small Toys
Load small toys such as Legos, bath-time puffers, or the ball your dog uses to play fetch into a mesh laundry bag. Run them through a cool delicate cycle to get them squeaky clean.
Pillows
Wash pillows two at a time in a warm-water gentle cycle. To ensure you’ve washing out all the soap, add an extra cold-water rinse and spin, advises Good Housekeeping. To fluff things up, dry the pillows on low heat, along with a few rubber dryer balls.
Plastic Shower Curtains
Clean a plastic shower curtain with a regular amount of detergent and some vinegar to the wash. Add two or three bath towels for extra cleaning power. Hang to dry.
Oven Mitts
Add oven mitts and potholders to your load of dishtowels and washcloths.
Backpacks and Lunch Boxes
Open all of your backpack’s pockets and check for any items that might be hidden. If there are large pieces of crumbs or debris, use your vacuum cleaner’s crevice attachment to do a thorough pre-cleaning. Put your backpack into a laundry bag or pillowcase and wash it on a gentle cycle in cold water with a small amount of gentle detergent. Allow to air dry.
Bath Mats and Small Rugs
Take the mat outside and shake it to remove any loose dirt, and then load the rug into the washing machine with a few bath towels to balance the load. Set the machine on a cold-wash delicate cycle, and add half the regular amount of detergent. Allow the mat to air dry (never put a rubber-backed mat into the dryer).
Reusable Grocery Bags
Your reusable canvas grocery bags go from the inside of your shopping cart to the trunk of your car to … your kitchen counter. Plus, they’re in close contact with your fruits and veggies. Give them the thorough cleaning they deserve. Canvas bags can go straight into the washing machine on a hot-water regular cycle with the recommended amount of detergent. Pop them right into the dryer afterward.
Sports Equipment
Your reusable canvas grocery bags go from the inside of your shopping cart to the trunk of your car to … your kitchen counter. Plus, they’re in close contact with your fruits and veggies. Give them the thorough cleaning they deserve. Canvas bags can go straight into the washing machine on a hot-water regular cycle with the recommended amount of detergent. Pop them right into the dryer afterward.
Pets Bed
Pic of my Gidget and Diesel
Foam pet beds can be cleaned whenever you see fit. Remove the bed’s outside cover and place it in the washing machine with cold water and regular detergent. To clean the foam piece, fill your bathtub halfway with warm water. Add a scoop of laundry detergent and sink the bed into the soapy water. Empty the soap water from the tub and refill with clean water. Rinse the foam out and place it in the sun to air dry. Replace the foam cover and zip it up.
Gym Bags
Aside from the sweat and gunk that accumulates inside your bag, the outside is also covered in the germs the bag picks up in the locker room. Open all of your gym bag’s pockets to check for any forgotten items and wash on a cold-water gentle cycle.
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Some great tips. I never thought of putting caps in the washer or dishwasher – I always hand wash them so I’m going to put that old school tactic to rest and give this a try!
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I just love those cap holders for the dishwasher. It keeps the rim and all in shape. I can remember using them on my sons hats. They always got sweaty yuck on them. I placed them in the cap holder, and placed on the top rack of my dishwasher. I took them out before the dry cycle came on. I kept them in the cap holder and let them dry in the sun. Came out perfect.❤️️
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this is so helpful!! lol i feel like i’m always wondering what i can & can’t throw in the washing machine 😂
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All the different fabrics and labels can be confusing. I am so glad this helped. ❤️️❤️️
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I just can’t put soft toys in the washer 🙈🙀
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If they are on a gentle wash cycle, and rinse, they don’t get messed.
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Great tips to know. Thanks a bunch for sharing.
Gidget and Diesel are so sweet looking. ❤
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They are my furry babies! So much love and devotion.❤️️😍
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It’s been 2 years since we lost our fur-baby, but Hubby is about ready to adopt another one. He’s been mentioning it for a few weeks and he stopped by the animal shelter last week. 🙂
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It is so very sad to lose your fur-baby. I am so sorry, they are our babies ;( I am so glad hubby is checking out the shelters. Perhaps he will find that perfect fit. The shelters make me sad, I want to take home all of them!
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Our local shelter is wonderful about finding foster homes and adoptive homes for their animals. They go all out, including photos in the newspaper and on Facebook with adoptive parents.
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That is so awesome Robin! Ours does too! I don’t know why anyone gets their furry friends anywhere else. All they need is shelter and love~
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🙂
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Your dogs are the sweetest!
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I think so, but I am very biased. ❤️️😍
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Thank you so much!!
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Washing a pillow! That one I did not know! I’ve been tossing out pillows left and right. It’s the dryer balls that I need to get before I attempt this! Thanks for a sorely needed tip!🤓
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You can roll balls of foil also.☺️❤️️ Check out the dollar store for the balls.☺️❤️️
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Cool!
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☺️❤️️
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