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Doing Laundry Less Often

I found that I saved a good amount of money by waiting 2 weeks to do laundry -- and also by ironing only once every 2 weeks. Savings have been about $50.00 a month on our electric bill!

By JOHANNAH from CLIFTON, VA

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By Carol (Guest Post)
February 7, 20060 found this helpful

Just be sure not to overload your washer (and dryer). If you make the washer too full it will not only ruin your washer, but wear out your clothes sooner..

 
By the Oracle (Guest Post)
February 7, 20060 found this helpful

Try picking up and hanging up clothes rather than feed them to the hamper.

Back when washing and ironing were REAL work, no one had the nerve to put clean clothes in the hamper.

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By Dede (Guest Post)
February 9, 20060 found this helpful

50 dollars a month???? I guess I don't see how that would save that much.

 

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February 10, 20060 found this helpful

WE HANG ALL OUR SHIRTS ON HANGERS WET, AND ALLOW TO AIR DRY. I JUST HANG THEM IN THE BATHROOM ON THE SHOWER CURTAIN ROD BEFORE I GO TO BED AND THEY ARE USUALLY DRY BY THE NEXT MORNING

 

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