Add This to Your Washing Machine Next to the Detergent! A Practical Cleaning Secret
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Adding baking soda to laundry can help remove odors and enhance detergent performance.
- It is recommended for items like towels and sportswear that absorb strong smells.
- Use in small amounts and follow machine instructions; do not mix with bleach or other strong cleaners.
Laundry routines can be enhanced beyond just detergent by incorporating common household items like baking soda. This method is gaining popularity for its ability to tackle unpleasant odors and leave clothes smelling fresher.
Baking soda is particularly effective for items that tend to hold strong smells, such as towels and sportswear. It can also boost the cleaning power of regular detergent. However, it's crucial to remember that baking soda is a supplement, not a replacement, for detergent. Always check your washing machine's manual before adding new cleaning agents.
When using baking soda, moderation is key. Excessive amounts are unnecessary and could potentially cause issues. It's best to add a small quantity directly into the drum or designated compartment, following the manufacturer's guidelines. Avoid mixing baking soda with other cleaning products like vinegar or bleach, as this can create unintended chemical reactions.
Baking soda isn't suitable for every fabric or wash cycle. Delicate materials or items with special care instructions may not benefit from its use. Always adhere to the washing machine manufacturer's recommendations and the instructions on the product label for the safest and most effective results. Proper laundry care also involves using the correct detergent amount, appropriate water temperature, and selecting the right cycle for the fabric type.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.