This money-saving hack proves you have been drying your clothes wrong!
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This money-saving hack proves you have been drying your clothes wrong!
Do you find drying your clothes to be a tedious chore? If that's the case then you might want to keep reading as one professional dry cleaner points out the laundry method that most of us are doing wrong. Can you guess what that is?
TikTok user @jeeves_ny has recently shared a video explaining why dryer sheets can actually do more harm to your clothes.
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In his now-viral video — which amassed more than 4.6 million views, over 850 likes, and 5990 comments — the professional cleaner says: “I’m begging you to please stop using dryer sheets.”
"They're single-use, they don't help with drying time," he adds.
While it can't be denied that most of us learned how to do our laundry via the trial-and-error method, Jeeves said that it is a common misconception that dryer sheets can help with drying as it affects the absorbency of your garments.
Additionally, he explains that the fabric softener that coats the dryer sheets is bad for your clothes and dryers.
Professional cleaner @jeeves_ny begged people to stop using dryer sheets as they do more harm than good to your clothes. Credit: TikTok/@jeeves_ny.
So if dryer sheets aren't the answer, what should we be using?
The professional cleaner recommends using wool dryer balls instead of sheets.
He explains: "Wool dryer balls are reusable, they help cut down drying time by creating space in the dryer to allow more surface area, and they’re really good at cutting out static electricity, and they don’t have fabric softener."
Aside from its obvious benefits to your clothes, wool dryer balls are eco-friendly and are made with chemical-free materials.
And because saving a few bucks never hurts, these little balls can reduce energy consumption and thus your bills.
Here's a video explaining how wool dryer balls can help you save energy (and money!):
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If you're looking to get your hands on this miracle laundry product, here are some of our recommended products:
Naturally Sheepskins Wool Dryer Balls, $29.95
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These dryer balls — which come in a pack of 6 — are made from 100% wool and are packaged in a natural cotton bag.
It is recommended to add essential oils to these balls before popping them in your dryers to add scent to your clothes.
Adairs Light Grey Marle Set 4 Wool Drying Balls, $20.99
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These chemical-free dryer balls are made from 100% felted wool. The product also claims to reduce the average drying time of your clothes by 30%.
Have any laundry hacks of your own? Share them with us in the comments below so other members of the SDC can use them too!