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How to Use Baking Soda in Your Washing Machine
Directions
- Measure the Baking Soda: For a standard load of laundry, measure out one tablespoon of baking soda. For larger loads or heavily soiled clothes, you might use up to two tablespoons.
- Add to the Washing Machine: Pour the baking soda directly into the drum of your washing machine. If you’re using a top-loading machine, you can add it before adding your clothes. For front-loading machines, add the baking soda along with your detergent in the designated compartment.
- Add Detergent: Add your usual amount of laundry detergent as you normally would.
- Run Your Wash Cycle: Select your preferred wash cycle and start the machine. The baking soda will work alongside the detergent to enhance cleaning efficiency.
Additional Tips for Reducing Your Electricity Bill
In addition to using baking soda, there are other strategies you can implement to make your laundry routine more energy-efficient:
1. Wash with Cold Water
Washing your clothes in cold water instead of hot can save a significant amount of energy. Modern detergents are formulated to work effectively in cold water, so you don’t have to sacrifice cleanliness for energy savings.
2. Run Full Loads
Ensure you only run your washing machine with full loads. Washing smaller loads uses the same amount of water and energy as larger ones, so maximize each load to increase efficiency.
3. Use the High-Efficiency Setting
If your washing machine has a high-efficiency or eco-friendly setting, use it. These settings are designed to reduce water and energy consumption while still providing effective cleaning.
4. Clean the Washing Machine Regularly
A clean washing machine operates more efficiently. Regularly clean the drum, detergent dispensers, and filters to maintain optimal performance.
5. Dry Clothes Efficiently
Consider air-drying your clothes whenever possible. If you use a dryer, make sure to clean the lint filter before each load to improve efficiency and reduce drying time.
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