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8 genius laundry hacks that actually work

Stubborn stains on your kid's clothing, missing socks, pet hair...you're way too familiar with it all. But don't waste time trying every trick in the book—use these laundry hacks instead.

8 genius laundry hacks that actually work

When you actually have five minutes to make it to the washing machine, don’t let pesky stains, colour fading or strange odours get in the way. Here are 8 hacks that Chatelaine staff swear by to keep clothes fresh and looking clean.

1. Banish grease stains with corn starch. Add corn starch directly onto the grease spot, allow it to sit for a few minutes and then cover it with a thin cloth and iron with high heat. The corn starch should absorb the oil.

2. Keep comforters fluffy. Tennis balls are your dryer’s new best friend. Wrap one in an old sock (to keep the green fluffies at bay) and throw it into the dryer with any bulky items like comforters or winter jackets.

3. Never lose a sock again. Laundry mesh bags, usually used for washing lingerie or other delicates, are a great way to keep pairs of socks from going astray. Sort dirty socks into the bag, zip it up and throw it into the load. When you take the laundry out, you’ll know exactly where those socks are!

4. Keep dark clothing from fading. Dark clothing looking a little lack lustre? Always wash darker hues in cold water, inside out and hang dry. For denim, add a half cup of white vinegar to keep the colour from fading.

5. Rid oil stains with dish detergent. Dish detergent is great to get out oil stains. Rub it into the stain until it gets bubbly and then throw into the wash.

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6. Keep clothes smelling fresh the natural way. Ditch the softener! Instead, mix your favourite essential oil (lavender is a good one) with water and lightly spritz clothes with a spray bottle before putting them through a wash cycle. Don’t be alarmed when your clean clothes smell like a fresh field of flowers.

7. Dry clothes quicker. Ever take out a load of laundry from the dryer to find that heavier items like pants and towels are still wet? Always shake out your clothes before transferring them to the dryer. They’ll keep fluffy and will be bone-dry when you take them out.

8. Banish pet smells on blankets and cushion covers. Pet odours are never fun. Rid them by mixing 1/2 a cup of vinegar with your cup of laundry detergent for normal-sized loads and wash as normal.

This article originally appeared on Chatelaine.com.

This article was originally published on Jun 29, 2016

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