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Wash clothes in sink

Wash clothes in sink

Because the laundry sink is very convenient to use, clothes such as underwear and socks that should not be put into the washing machine together with the clothes can be washed in the laundry tank, which is also convenient for drying.

Washing them by hand in the sink is much more efficient than running a tiny batch of laundry. In addition to the energy efficiency considerations, it may also be necessary to wash delicate items by hand or do laundry in the sink while you’re on vacation.

The laundry sink is best filled with hot water, which can be in the form of a small kitchen treasure so that it is much more comfortable to wash clothes in winter, and the clothes that are difficult to wash also need warm water to soak.

Fill a small tub or sink with water at the temperature recommended on the care label. If no care label exists, choose cool to lukewarm water. Add about a teaspoon of detergent. You may need more detergent if you are hand-washing a large item or multiple items.

Submerge the garment in soapy water and soak. Use gentle movements to swish the item through the sudsy water. Avoid scrubbing or twisting actions that can stretch or damage the fabric. Gently swish the garment through the sudsy water until the item is clean.

Drain the sink or tub, and refill it with cool rinse water. Push the garment up and down in the water until all soap is removed. If you’re unsure, sniff the garment to make sure it is no longer scented. Repeat the process with clean water if necessary.