I hand wash my clothes daily within 10 mins. Easy and quick. Plus it saves water and energy. Handwash your clothes daily with a detergent soap bar. Its quick and easy.
My cheap ass just doesnt want to spend 15 dollars downstairs for a poor quality communal washing machine! So here I am learning and buying a large bucket for my apartment to hand wash it myself lmao
@@sarahgilkes2025hey, I saw some people wash their baby's clothes from warm or hot water (or at least soak for few minutes) so it gets rid of the bacteria and germs that might be in the clothes (this might harm some gentle fabrics but baby's safety is better than how good the clothes look). and use a gentle baby wash or a soap cuz too much harsh stuff can irritate the baby's skin. hope this helps
I just started hand washing my clothes I switched all of my wardrobe clothes for light weight fabrics that can dry quickly. I picked up a pair of levis that specifically instructs you to wash them by hand to use less water I will wear the same outfit for a couple of days and then wash it and hang it to dry and wear some pjs while I’m drying then I will just throw the outfit back on fresh and odorless again 😊
There are so many times I want to ask my parents questions. They had a lifetime of knowledge. But they are gone. I know you miss your mother. I miss mine too.
@@sreepragnya291 It’s time consuming but I think it’s a better way of washing. It’s just more convenient to throw everything in the washing machine at the end of the week
fill bath tub up let cloths soak with fairy pods- soak for one hour-empt tub- repeat - then soak in bath tub changing with clean water three times- then hang to dry ❤
About to try with regular laundry soap! Plan is to soak the goods in soapy water and make sure they're all soapy, let sit and hour, rinse with clean water, then wring out and air dry. Worst case scenario is uh naked @@8dmoody
Switched most of the wardrobe to quick-dry clothes years ago. That really helps because cotton blends and other thick cloth holds water. Cotton kills when mountaineering ⛰️ and when doing laundry.
Been washing my clothes by hand for a year now. Super easy as I don’t let laundry pile up. I soak towels in hot water with 1tbs soap. Drain and rinse twice. I like doing this.
@-.Whiteness-.Witch-. I've got one but doesn't help I've got black mold ALL around my house ALL windows are covered and one side of my wall I'm the bathroom is covered too which is getting sorted out I've always had problems ever since I've lived here
@@ChloeASMR91 I feel for you, have lived with mold forever it seems, lost clothes, health etc. I use pool shock to get rid of it but use caution as it can be fatal used improperly. Also open all my windows winter and summer, anything with mold on disgard if you can. Hope your situation changes,good luck for you 🍀🏴✊
Haven't washed my clothes in 2 weeks now since my machine died... The pile up is Insane 😂 shirts, Blankents, Shoes and a Laptop Bag. Thanks for the lessons.
Today i wash my cloths its not my first time but previous i used washing machine but today i wash my cloth with my hand but i made a little bit mistake and that is i added to much water and my cloths are not to much clean i try so hard to clean fully but i saw a little bit yellowness on my t shirt that a kind of mistake but now i fully know how to wash cloths properly next time i will add a little water to wash my cloths.Thanks for uploading a very informative video .
@@how-tohouse not gonna lie, the boxers fit better after hand washing them and accidentally stretching them in the wringout process, haven't tried the socks yet, it's been too warm 🥵, I'll let you know if they've turned into stockings or if they will be alright👌🏻😌 apologies if I forget though, the memory isn't what it used to be🥺🙏🏽
We don't even have a washing machine till now. I can do it by hand since my childhood (when I was 9). Upto 8 years old, my mom used to washed my clothes. After then, I used to wash my clothes myself. Fun fact: I had a phobia of washing machine when I was 5. This is also one of the reasons not to having a washing machine. And also in my country washing machine is not so common in 90's and early 20's. Now, it is common. But, actually I think we don't need it.
Any standard liquid or powder detergent should work for most items. Delicate fabrics may call for something more gentle, like fine fabric detergent, free and gentle detergent or mild dish liquid. Treat stains, if necessary. Good luck! :)
Hey thats unfortunate. If your handwash doesn't wash out, you could try these steps: 1. Re-wash the garment. 2. Spot treat stains with a stain remover. 3. Soak the garment in water and detergent. 4. Use vinegar or baking soda on the stain. 5. Make sure to wringe out thoroughly.
Probably in the soapy water after you've washed them, but before you rinse. I imagine you'd want the clothes to soak in the soap/let the stains run out etc etc
It depends on the type of stain and fabric. You could try to apply washing detergent on the stain, let it sit for a few minutes, before (hand) washing it. Hope this helps. Good luck!
When washing delicate fabrics, make sure not to wring, as this may damage the clothes. Rolling into a dry towel is a save alternative to get most of the water out. Good luck!
Every time i travel and hand wash my clothes to save the trip/effort/cost of finding a laundry machine, i always end up with friction burns or tendinitis from wringing out the water 🥴 bringing a pair of big microfiber travel towels is the best investment i have made though since they dry fast, so sometimes if i have a dry towel (or free towel from accommodation), I'll let clothes drip off hanging somewhere after squeezing some water out (water will follow gravity so I can wring out most excess water from the bottom after hanging a bit), ill lay towel flat, put the wet clothes on top of towel, roll it all up and put pressure on it with knee or something. That is more gentle on the garment and hands rather than wringing and sometimes ruining the shape of clothes. Lol sorry long text 😂
Fading of your favorite clothes hurts! Some fading is natural over time, especially with darker or more vibrant colors. We do have some tips to prevent clothes from fading: 1. Sort Clothes by Color: Separate your laundry into darks, lights, and whites. This helps prevent color transfer and fading. 2. Wash Inside Out: Turn your clothes inside out before washing. This protects the outer layer of the fabric from friction and direct exposure to detergents. 3. Use Cold Water: Wash your clothes in cold water instead of hot or warm water. Hot water can cause colors to fade more quickly. 4. Choose the Right Detergent: Use a mild detergent that's designed for colored or dark fabrics. Avoid using harsh detergents with bleach, as they can contribute to fading. 5. Reduce Agitation: Opt for a gentle or delicate cycle on your washing machine to reduce the stress on the fabric. Overagitation can cause colors to fade. 6. Avoid Overloading the Washer: Don't overload the washing machine. Clothes need space to move around for proper cleaning without excessive rubbing. 7. Limit Sun Exposure: Hang clothes to dry in the shade or indoors, as direct sunlight can cause colors to fade over time. 8. Skip the Dryer: Heat from the dryer can accelerate color fading. If possible, air-dry your clothes on a flat surface or using a drying rack.
Hey, we understand your frustration about the stains not coming out after washing. Stains can be stubborn, especially when they have set into the material. In this video, we'll show you how to tackle grease stains: ua-cam.com/video/Bescib2BgLg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=HowtoHouse And in this video, we'll guide you on how to remove stains from white clothing: ua-cam.com/video/uvoyJ9CAYg8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=HowtoHouse Hope this helps to get rid of the stains!
Yes, you can use liquid detergent for hand washing clothes. Just follow the recommended usage instructions on the detergent's label, and be sure to rinse your clothes thoroughly to remove any detergent residue.
I hand wash my clothes daily within 10 mins. Easy and quick. Plus it saves water and energy. Handwash your clothes daily with a detergent soap bar. Its quick and easy.
We couldn't agree more. Happy hand washing ;-)
Um I use boiling water for non clothe to kill anything
How ? I do in half hour 😂
I do it within 3 mins.
@@languagemitrasyedalveera8471 for me just 2 piece of clothes more than 1/2 an hour🤣
My cheap ass just doesnt want to spend 15 dollars downstairs for a poor quality communal washing machine! So here I am learning and buying a large bucket for my apartment to hand wash it myself lmao
Same!
Psst... buy a key for the washing machine model and you'll be able to use it for free ;)
....elaborate. @@RarityArchive
My cheap ass is broke ass right now.
@@RarityArchive ....elaborate...
1:27 "dont wring or twist the fabric"... as you're wringing it lmao
right like 💀
Washing machines broke so here i am about to go try and wash a weaks worth of laundry in my bath 🤦♀️ 😂
Aiii we wish you the best. Meanwhile happy handwashing 💪😁
How did you do 😂 I’m away to do the same and I’ve a toddler too 😅
@@sarahgilkes2025hey, I saw some people wash their baby's clothes from warm or hot water (or at least soak for few minutes) so it gets rid of the bacteria and germs that might be in the clothes (this might harm some gentle fabrics but baby's safety is better than how good the clothes look). and use a gentle baby wash or a soap cuz too much harsh stuff can irritate the baby's skin. hope this helps
Lol similar situation here
I got like 2 week worth😂😂
In Africa, we are used to washing cloths by hand. Most of us wash cloths by hands right from tender age!
Here in sweden some people (like me) havent learned how to do it yet. Washing machine is the thing for the most of us.
@@Baburu0-s4m as if u never met an african u sound realy wierd u cant never cook as good and danish food is also better then swedish i bet lololol
@@Baburu0-s4m okey loser so ure like what 12
I wanted to say Africans should gather here. I didn't know there's a video teaching people how to handwash clothes 😅
U use detergent or just water ?
I just started hand washing my clothes I switched all of my wardrobe clothes for light weight fabrics that can dry quickly. I picked up a pair of levis that specifically instructs you to wash them by hand to use less water I will wear the same outfit for a couple of days and then wash it and hang it to dry and wear some pjs while I’m drying then I will just throw the outfit back on fresh and odorless again 😊
My mother has passed away, so I am watching it😢 , thanks from Netherland 🇳🇱
So sad that you have to miss your mother.😥 We sympathize with you. Take care
Same here
@@veldora-kun true dragons don't have parents
There are so many times I want to ask my parents questions. They had a lifetime of knowledge. But they are gone. I know you miss your mother. I miss mine too.
Mine too bro😢😢 may we both recover ASAP love from India 🇮🇳
In india, its really not a big deal. Many kids wash their clothes by hand. Especially in rural areas.
learning skills at a young age is a good idea 👌😊
In Nicaragua 🇳🇮 handwashing clothes is pretty common but mostly others use those expensive washing machine
Because yall don’t got washing machines
@@zureaiwe do have washing machines but when we go to hostels we have no option but to wash by hand 😅
@@sreepragnya291 It’s time consuming but I think it’s a better way of washing. It’s just more convenient to throw everything in the washing machine at the end of the week
Honestly this would have been great to know when I was 19 and living in my first apartment. I was so broke at the time 😅
Too bad school doesn't even teach basic stuff like this
So true! 🙈
To keep you dependent on a government that is actually not needed
@@zaidcastillo7716One would hope you could figure out how to wash your clothes by yourself
I mean, it's not hard to learn. A 2 minute video taught us about it...
ويمكن ان يعرف مساحة الامازون بنفسه أيضا @@egel7736
fill bath tub up let cloths soak with fairy pods- soak for one hour-empt tub- repeat - then soak in bath tub changing with clean water three times- then hang to dry ❤
What if I don’t have fairy pods ?
About to try with regular laundry soap! Plan is to soak the goods in soapy water and make sure they're all soapy, let sit and hour, rinse with clean water, then wring out and air dry. Worst case scenario is uh naked @@8dmoody
Seems like a huge waste of water
Switched most of the wardrobe to quick-dry clothes years ago. That really helps because cotton blends and other thick cloth holds water.
Cotton kills when mountaineering ⛰️ and when doing laundry.
I’m resulting to hand washing because my washing machine has packed up and I can’t afford a replacement yet 🙈😭🤣
Good temporary solution 👌
Mines broken too same thing handwashing
I love these videos because it shows me what my mother never cared to teach me.
You're very welcome 😁
My foster mom taught me squat all. She hated.
Been washing my clothes by hand for a year now. Super easy as I don’t let laundry pile up. I soak towels in hot water with 1tbs soap. Drain and rinse twice.
I like doing this.
This is going to be so handy when travelling
Was taught to handwashing as a kid growing up when we didn’t have a washing machine until my teen years
This is really simple and helped a ton thx so much!!
Great! You're welcome :)
i dont have a dryer but is a radiator more effective
👌😊
Great if you want a home filled with black mold. Try a dehumidifier.
@-.Whiteness-.Witch-. I've got one but doesn't help I've got black mold ALL around my house ALL windows are covered and one side of my wall I'm the bathroom is covered too which is getting sorted out I've always had problems ever since I've lived here
@@ChloeASMR91
I feel for you, have lived with mold forever it seems, lost clothes, health etc. I use pool shock to get rid of it but use caution as it can be fatal used improperly.
Also open all my windows winter and summer, anything with mold on disgard if you can. Hope your situation changes,good luck for you 🍀🏴✊
@-.Whiteness-.Witch-. thank you oh and any clothes with mold on I just put them on a hot wash and then they come out clean again
Haven't washed my clothes in 2 weeks now since my machine died... The pile up is Insane 😂 shirts, Blankents, Shoes and a Laptop Bag.
Thanks for the lessons.
Today i wash my cloths its not my first time but previous i used washing machine but today i wash my cloth with my hand but i made a little bit mistake and that is i added to much water and my cloths are not to much clean i try so hard to clean fully but i saw a little bit yellowness on my t shirt that a kind of mistake but now i fully know how to wash cloths properly next time i will add a little water to wash my cloths.Thanks for uploading a very informative video .
Let's learn by doing 🙂👍
Here I Am, 16 Years Old And Doesn't Know How To Wash My Clothes. Great! My Mom Told Me To Wash My Clothes ;))
I wish I watched this yesterday😬 I've got a few extra long socks and boxers from wringing them out🤦🏽
Ouch that's a bummer. The textile might still return to their old shape a bit with subsequent washes 🤞
@@how-tohouse not gonna lie, the boxers fit better after hand washing them and accidentally stretching them in the wringout process, haven't tried the socks yet, it's been too warm 🥵, I'll let you know if they've turned into stockings or if they will be alright👌🏻😌 apologies if I forget though, the memory isn't what it used to be🥺🙏🏽
We don't even have a washing machine till now. I can do it by hand since my childhood (when I was 9). Upto 8 years old, my mom used to washed my clothes. After then, I used to wash my clothes myself.
Fun fact: I had a phobia of washing machine when I was 5. This is also one of the reasons not to having a washing machine. And also in my country washing machine is not so common in 90's and early 20's. Now, it is common. But, actually I think we don't need it.
Hand wash cloths is also good to save money on the water bill
That is so true 👌
Can blood strains from shirt be removed? Please tell me how
Hey! Yes it is possible. Make sure to use cold water. We have got a how to video here: ua-cam.com/video/V7EJRopHjCI/v-deo.htmlsi=XjRn89NrbMuSO7Ur
@@how-tohouse thank you so much! You are awesome!!
I do this too! It works great
👌😁
I dont have the soap for now can i proceed just with the powder?pls reply asap
Which brand for hand laundry detergent you recommend to buy?
Any standard liquid or powder detergent should work for most items. Delicate fabrics may call for something more gentle, like fine fabric detergent, free and gentle detergent or mild dish liquid. Treat stains, if necessary. Good luck! :)
@@how-tohouse Thank you! I appreciate you
My mom washes our clothes and I bought some clothes Ik she wouldn’t allow me to have 💀 so I Gotta do this lol
Incognito washing 👌😁
@@floofyduccgang53 i followed the instructions and washed the clothes in my sink, and it worked for me!
Saame !!
Why would your mom care what you are wearing wut?
@@spitzhorneulecause she’s my mom, I live in her house and I’m a teenager
I am also trying to hand wash my close but Sometimes it does not wash out
well I use cold water all the time with soap powder
Hey thats unfortunate. If your handwash doesn't wash out, you could try these steps:
1. Re-wash the garment.
2. Spot treat stains with a stain remover.
3. Soak the garment in water and detergent.
4. Use vinegar or baking soda on the stain.
5. Make sure to wringe out thoroughly.
@@how-tohouse What the hell is that susposed to do?
Should we soak them in water after agitated or in dry
Probably in the soapy water after you've washed them, but before you rinse. I imagine you'd want the clothes to soak in the soap/let the stains run out etc etc
I was hoping theyd show how to wash a blanket/towels
Which soap is best to look clothes neat ,n wat to add to smell good clothes after wash
Thanks for your tips
We're glad for the opportunity to help you today 👍😊
Just because I am moving a new place they don't have, neither they allow a washing machine! 😅👍
Aiiii happy hand washing to you ✌️😁
Me who is still doing hand washing my own clothes :
Me as a Filipino myself : *[smiles in Filipino]*
Keep it up 🙌😁
Is soap not needed ?is this enough?
We used to wash clothes on raised stone to our comfortable height . India 🇮🇳
👌😁
What soap should I use
Hey! That depends on the fabric. Ideally split color and white detergent and use gentle detergent for more delicate fabrics. Hope this helps 🙂
@@how-tohouse thank you
Washer broke so let me go fill a bath for clothes 🙄 wish me luck I’m washing for 4 other people including myself 😩
You can do it 💪😁
Another tips soak overnight if the laundry took long. It will help remove smell and make stains easy to wash away
Great tip! Thank you for sharing 🙌
Thank you🙏💕
You're most welcome 😁👍
useful knowledge
😁👌
thank youu!! ✨✨
You are very welcome! 😁👍
i need some good handwash detergent can you suggest me a few
Mild (gentle) detergent is preferred for hand-washing. Most detergent brands have mild variant. Hope this helps, good luck!
1:03 Must to hang them? That may extend. Would be okay to leave it somewhere on the floor?
Make sure to let the clothes soak for at least 10 to 15 minutes, this could be inside the wash bucket. Hang them to dry afterward. Good luck :)
You can just let them soak in the bucket but make sure there's no more water in the bucket 🪣
I recently bought few shirts and the fabric delicately requires “only hand washing”. Here I am, clueless what to do
Hope could help you out with some tips 🤞😁
My washing machine broke but my dryer still work so I'm going to try to wash my clothes by hand and then put them in the dryer
Thanks for sharing. That should work fine! Good luck 💪
how do you wash a black t-shirt that has a black stains on its printed graphics?
It depends on the type of stain and fabric. You could try to apply washing detergent on the stain, let it sit for a few minutes, before (hand) washing it. Hope this helps. Good luck!
Using a soft or extra soft toothbrush to gently scrub extra detergent into the stain can help. Hanging in the sunlight can also help fade stains.
Thanks a lot
You're most welcome. Great!
Im doing this when i get my own place because im too cheap to buy a washing maching.
Of course, why not! Happy hand washing 😁👍
thanks
I'm watching this as a uni student because for some reason I can't use my overdraft on the washing machines here😂
Aii.. good luck with the hand wash until the end of the month 💪
lay and roll the clothes on a towel after wash is a must?
When washing delicate fabrics, make sure not to wring, as this may damage the clothes. Rolling into a dry towel is a save alternative to get most of the water out. Good luck!
Thanks 👍
I got a baby and a man and my washing machine is currently unusable, the struggle is real
How about the color gray?
Can I machine wash and then air dry
Yes that will work perfectly 👌
My car broke down and now I can’t go wash my clothes 🙃 so thank you
That is a real bummer. Take care and happy hand washing ;-)
Who is in hostel 😂❤
I just got burnsore on my hand from getting the water out? Gloves maby?
Aiii, be careful with (to) hot water for both hands and textile. Take care🙌
Every time i travel and hand wash my clothes to save the trip/effort/cost of finding a laundry machine, i always end up with friction burns or tendinitis from wringing out the water 🥴 bringing a pair of big microfiber travel towels is the best investment i have made though since they dry fast, so sometimes if i have a dry towel (or free towel from accommodation), I'll let clothes drip off hanging somewhere after squeezing some water out (water will follow gravity so I can wring out most excess water from the bottom after hanging a bit), ill lay towel flat, put the wet clothes on top of towel, roll it all up and put pressure on it with knee or something. That is more gentle on the garment and hands rather than wringing and sometimes ruining the shape of clothes.
Lol sorry long text 😂
I don't even have a clean towel 😩
Here bc I wash my clothes a lot and the colors are fading 🥴
Fading of your favorite clothes hurts! Some fading is natural over time, especially with darker or more vibrant colors. We do have some tips to prevent clothes from fading:
1. Sort Clothes by Color: Separate your laundry into darks, lights, and whites. This helps prevent color transfer and fading.
2. Wash Inside Out: Turn your clothes inside out before washing. This protects the outer layer of the fabric from friction and direct exposure to detergents.
3. Use Cold Water: Wash your clothes in cold water instead of hot or warm water. Hot water can cause colors to fade more quickly.
4. Choose the Right Detergent: Use a mild detergent that's designed for colored or dark fabrics. Avoid using harsh detergents with bleach, as they can contribute to fading.
5. Reduce Agitation: Opt for a gentle or delicate cycle on your washing machine to reduce the stress on the fabric. Overagitation can cause colors to fade.
6. Avoid Overloading the Washer: Don't overload the washing machine. Clothes need space to move around for proper cleaning without excessive rubbing.
7. Limit Sun Exposure: Hang clothes to dry in the shade or indoors, as direct sunlight can cause colors to fade over time.
8. Skip the Dryer: Heat from the dryer can accelerate color fading. If possible, air-dry your clothes on a flat surface or using a drying rack.
The soap hurts my hands
If you have sensitive hands, you could protect your hands with cleaning gloves. Detergent is essential to properly clean clothes. Good luck 😊
Wow
Indians after watching this 😂
My washer is broke. Now I'm here 😢
Aii thats a bummer. For now, join the club 🤗
The first result on Google was like 10 paragraphs long so I came here
Hopefully we have answered all your questions 🙂
I washed my clothes with hands but the stains are not removed properly please tell me solution for this.
Hey, we understand your frustration about the stains not coming out after washing. Stains can be stubborn, especially when they have set into the material.
In this video, we'll show you how to tackle grease stains:
ua-cam.com/video/Bescib2BgLg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=HowtoHouse
And in this video, we'll guide you on how to remove stains from white clothing:
ua-cam.com/video/uvoyJ9CAYg8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=HowtoHouse
Hope this helps to get rid of the stains!
You seriously stole footage from the Cleanipedia video on the same topic ?
Dont twist the fabric! **twists it**
❤
Some of the footages seem to be taken from this video-
ua-cam.com/video/y6VpqAWkWCw/v-deo.html
how do u hand wash undrware that i poop in
All the privileged brats having a taste of responsibility including myself.
😊👍
Can We use Ariel liquid top load detergent for hand wash?
Yes, you can use liquid detergent for hand washing clothes. Just follow the recommended usage instructions on the detergent's label, and be sure to rinse your clothes thoroughly to remove any detergent residue.
@@how-tohouse thnx
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
😁👌
they said as treat the cloths like a baby😅
Any Histelites here 😢
oi
Wow these videos belong to other channels. I hope you’re paying them.
Make a practical
Shout out to my fellow trans people who have to hide their affirming clothes from their unsupportive parents ✌️
shouldn't be necessary, but glad we could help out 🤍
@@how-tohouse 💖💖💖
Im so sorrry your parents are transphobic as heck. Trans people are people too and they deserve recognition and human rights.
Hope it gets better...
Gay asf
Your parents are right and you should listen to them
No thank you to the robot voice.
Your intro was too long
To put all this effort into a video and then just be an absolute hack using an AI voice. So disappointing.
Don't care about the environment foot print...
That's kinda sad honestly
@Prince zeekie It's called Wisdom. ..(( Critical Thinking)) ..Being green is really being red..
@@poppiethestable1090 that makes no sense
Thats kinda honest sadly
You need to keep these type of embarrassing comments to yourself