Laundry day may not be your favorite day of the week, but by following these six tips, it can be an opportunity to save some cash.
- Wash your clothes in cold water and use cold-water detergents. Unless the stains on your clothes are oil-based, warm or cool water in your washing machine will do just as good a job of removing them as hot water, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
- Wash and dry full loads. If you must run the washer before it’s full, adjust the water level so the whole machine doesn’t fill up unnecessarily.
- Towels and heavy cotton items like jeans tend to take longer to dry than lightweight clothing. So, don’t dry them together.
- Let the dryer decide how long your clothes need to tumble. Newer models have moisture sensors and can automatically stop the cycle when the clothes are dry.
- Clean the dryer’s lint screen after every load. Letting the lint build up can create a fire hazard.
- If you have a high-efficiency washer, use detergents labeled “HE.” The American Cleaning Institute says those low-sudsing detergents clean clothes well in machines that use less water.