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While washing machines and tanks are a reality for many people these days, knowing how to hand wash clothes can break a limb on occasion.

For some items of clothing, the practice of hand washing can be more practical. In some cases, according to the guidelines found on the label, it is recommended to wash by hand so as not to damage the garment.

In this content you will receive some tips on how to carry out this work and you will notice that it is simpler than it seems. It’s just more work as it requires manual effort. See below different ways, as well as the care that should be taken when washing clothes by hand.

When to wash clothes by hand or in the machine?

As already mentioned here, the choice when to wash clothes by hand or in the machine must be made according to availability in the day to day and, also, of the piece that will be washed. Clothing labels usually indicate the best way to handle the fabric of your garments so they don’t fray or tear. This care is so that your clothes do not get damaged.

Some parts are too sensitive to machine wash. Therefore, it is important to check if that fabric supports the action of the machine when washing clothes. Even with some machines have a cycle for delicate clothes, some parts can fray or even tear. Stay tuned.

An important tip is that hand washing spoils depending on the force applied at the time of washing, even though it is a more resistant fabric. Therefore, pay attention to the following tips on how to wash clothes by hand and try to avoid excessive force when washing, so that the garment does not spoil.

How to wash delicate clothes by hand

Although the item’s label does not explain how to wash clothes by hand, here are some simple steps on how to wash clothes by hand using common everyday products that are easy to handle:

How to hand wash clothes with bar soap

Bar soap is an easy-to-handle product that is present in the laundry of almost every home. A product that, in addition to being cheap and easy to find, is also sustainable and can be made at home from used fat or oil.

Here’s a quick recipe for making your own soap:

  1. Instead of throwing the cooking oil down the drain (which pollutes the environment) or disposing of it in some other way, accumulate it in your house until it is at least five liters.
  2. Strain the entire eye by passing it through a sieve to remove leftover food.
  3. Set aside one kilogram of caustic soda for soap production.
  4. Boil five liters of water. This boiling can be in different containers, if you do not have a pan that accommodates the five liters of water.
  5. Use a sturdy container large enough to hold all the material. Start by adding hot water. Then slowly apply the caustic soda, stirring slowly in a single direction. When you have finished adding all the caustic soda, add the oil. Don’t stop stirring and be VERY careful when handling lye!

Stir well, slowly and in one direction so the soap doesn’t curdle. Continue until the solution is smooth and pasty.

  1. Once it is homogeneous and pasty, separate molds, molds or any pot to leave the soap in the desired shape. With a base of parchment paper to help remove from the spot, spread out all the paste and let it dry for at least twenty-four hours.

Once dry, just unmold the soap and you can use it. Very well. Now that you even know how to make laundry soap, learn now how to wash clothes by hand:

  1. To start with, pour water into a basin, laundry tub, or any other container. If using the tank itself, block the drain so that the water does not drain. Take the bar soap and the clothes you want to wash.
  2. Wet clothes in water and soap directly on the dirtiest and most grimy parts. These are usually the collar, the bars and under the arms.
  3. Scrub these parts by hand or in the scrubber of the washing tank. Repeat this process until stains and grimes are removed from the clothes, frequently rinsing the clothes in water. To aid in scrubbing, use a cleaning brush.
  4. After scrubbing the pieces well, remove excess soap from them under running water, wring them out and put them to dry in the sun. You can now let the water run down the drain.

This is the simple process of hand washing with bar soap. As mentioned above, it is not a complicated activity, but it is laborious and takes time, as you will have to wash it piece by piece.

How to hand wash clothes with washing powder

In this case, it will not be possible to prepare the washing powder itself to wash clothes by hand. But the process is also simple and time-consuming. The biggest advantage of washing powder over bar soap is that you can dilute it in water and soak your clothes, which helps in washing.

Well, here’s how to wash clothes by hand with washing powder step by step below:

  1. In the tank, plug the drain and fill with water. You can also use a bowl.
  2. Add the washing powder and mix the solution a little until the washing powder is diluted in the water.
  3. Now put all the clothes in the tank with the water and washing powder mixed together. Leave to soak for a few minutes.
  4. Remove piece by piece and rub the most grimy parts like the collar, hems and under the arms of shirts and shirts. After rubbing each piece, return them to the sauce with soap and water.
  5. At the end of the scrubbing process with all the clothes, let the water drain down the drain and rinse the clothes under running water to remove excess soap powder.
  6. Wring the clothes well and lay them out in an airy, sunny place to dry.

Okay, you’ve already learned one more simple way to wash clothes by hand, this time with washing powder.

How to hand wash clothes with fabric softener

Washing clothes with soap alone may not be very advisable, as soap itself does not soften clothes, making it difficult for the moment to iron them with the iron. It also does not leave clothes soft and as fragrant as washed with the fabric softener that comes with perfume.

So, to know how to hand wash clothes with fabric softener, which is a super important tip, here’s a step by step:

  1. In the tank, plug the drain and fill it with water. Add laundry detergent and fabric softener. Usually the product itself indicates the amount that should be used, just as its cap is already a meter.
  2. Let the clothes soak for a few minutes.
  3. With a brush or even in the scrubber of the tank, rub the clothes, one by one and leave again in the soapy water and fabric softener.
  4. After rubbing all the pieces, release the passage of water from the six pack and let it drain completely. Rinse all clothes very well. Remove any excess soap that may be in it. Then twist and roll out the pieces in an airy, sunny place.

You can also choose to wash clothes normally with bar soap or powder and, after rinsing them well, leave them to soak only in water with diluted fabric softener. Afterwards, just wring it well and extend it to dry.

Your clothes are now well washed, softly cleaned and a nice smell that the fabric softener leaves. But be careful to wring it well before putting it to dry. Excessive soap or fabric softener on clothes can make clothes hard when dry, or damage the skin when wearing them, causing itching and allergies.

Now you can wash clothes efficiently!

You already know how to wash clothes by hand with washing powder, bar soap, with or without fabric softener. Besides, it even knows how to make its own bar soap. So, leave your comment about how you hand wash your clothes and what products you use. Comment on your experience here. Your opinion is important.

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