10 Smart Ways to Save Money Doing Laundry

10 Smart Ways to Save Money Doing Laundry

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Laundry is an essential part of life, but it doesn’t have to drain your wallet or take up too much of your time. At VivaWash, we’ve perfected a few strategies to help you save money on laundry while making the process faster and more efficient. By incorporating simple changes and using our VivaWash 5-in-1 laundry Detergent Sheets, you can reduce costs, conserve energy, and still achieve fresh, clean results every time.

How to Save Money on Laundry

It might surprise you, but there are plenty of budget-friendly laundry hacks that can also help extend the lifespan of your favorite clothes.

Here are 10 practical tips to reduce your laundry costs

1. Switch to Detergent Sheets

One of the simplest ways to save money on laundry is by switching from bulky liquid detergents to VivaWash 5-in-1 Detergent Sheets. Each pack contains 70 sheets, which is enough for 70 loads of laundry. These pre-measured sheets ensure you're using the exact amount of laundry soap needed, preventing the common issue of over-pouring, which leads to waste.

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Our 5-in-1 formula includes powerful cleaning, stain removal, odor elimination, discoloration prevention, and hypoallergenic properties. This means you don’t need to buy additional laundry products like fabric softener or color catchers, saving you even more money. At just 28 cents per load, this eco-friendly option offers tremendous savings while being compact and mess-free for any laundry setup.

2. Wash Your Clothes with Cold Water

One of the easiest and most effective ways to save on energy while doing laundry is to wash your clothes in cold water. Using cold or warm water instead of hot water can cut your energy consumption per load in half, significantly lowering your cost of electricity. Heating water accounts for a large portion of your energy bill, and washing in cold water reduces this cost.

Cold water is also gentler on fabrics, helping your clothes last longer. Plus, with VivaWash 5-in-1 Detergent Sheets, you don’t have to sacrifice cleaning power. Our detergent works just as effectively in cold water, so you can save energy while still getting clean laundry with every wash.

3. Skip Fabric Softener

Fabric softener is often seen as essential, but it's usually unnecessary. Modern detergents like VivaWash already have built-in agents that soften fabrics and prevent discoloration, making fabric softener an extra cost you can eliminate.

If you prefer using a softener, try diluting it with water. This will make it last longer and still provide softness without the added cost or chemicals. Skipping fabric softener also helps reduce your laundry supplies and saves you money in the long run.

4. Line Dry Your Clothes

While electric dryers are convenient, they consume a lot of energy, driving up your electricity bills. Whenever possible, line dry your clothes to save on electricity. Natural drying takes a bit of time but reduces drying time significantly, and it's gentler on fabrics than using a tumble dryer, helping your clothes last longer.

If you're short on outdoor space, a stainless steel peg drying rack is a great option for smaller items like socks and underwear. If you do use a tumble dryer, consider switching to wool dryer balls instead of dryer sheets. Wool dryer balls help reduce drying time and soften clothes without chemicals, which can save both time and energy.

5. Zip Up Garments Before Washing

To avoid ruining your clothes and damaging your washing machine, always zip up garments before washing them. Loose zippers can snag on other clothing, and even worse, damage the machine drum.

Additionally, always check pockets for loose items like coins, keys, or tissues, which can lead to unexpected problems. Paying attention to these small details can prevent costly repairs and save you money in the long run.

6. Some Items Require Only Periodic Washing

You don’t need to wash every item of clothing after each wear. Certain garments, like jackets, hoodies, and even jeans, can go several wears before needing a wash, especially if you haven’t engaged in strenuous activities like exercise.

By reducing the frequency of washing for these items, you’ll save time, water usage, and energy. The fewer loads of laundry you do, the less you spend on detergent, water heating, and electricity. This simple habit can reduce your laundry load and extend the life of your clothes.

7. Wash Your Hands Regularly

It may sound like common sense, but keeping your hands clean can make a big difference in your laundry routine. Smudging dirt, oils, or food onto your clothes before even washing them creates unnecessary work.

Washing your hands before handling clothes will reduce the chances of transferring grime or oils onto your fabrics. This will help you keep your laundry routine simpler and reduce the need for extra washing.

8. Clean the Dryer Filter Every Cycle

A clogged lint filter reduces your dryer’s efficiency, making it use more energy to dry your clothes. This not only increases your cost of electricity but also poses a fire hazard. Be sure to clean the lint trap after every cycle to maintain dryer efficiency.

By keeping the lint trap clean, you'll improve the dryer’s performance, lower your electricity consumption, and extend the life of your appliance. This simple step reduces the risk of lint buildup and helps keep your laundry machines working efficiently.

9. Use the Low Time Cycle

For most everyday laundry, the short wash cycle is usually sufficient to get your clothes clean. Unless clothes are heavily soiled, a shorter wash cycle reduces both water usage and energy consumption.

For particularly dirty clothes, you can adjust the cycle, but for typical wear, a quick wash cycle is more than enough. This small change can significantly lower your water heating costs and reduce the time your laundry machine spends running.

10. Don’t Hoard Laundry

Washing a week’s worth of clothes in one marathon laundry session may seem efficient, but it can be overwhelming and costly. By the time you're done, your whole apartment may smell like dirty clothes, and you’ve spent an entire day in front of the washer and dryer.

Instead, try to do smaller loads of laundry more frequently. This keeps the laundry manageable and prevents your utility bills from spiking on laundry-heavy days. Plus, washing smaller loads saves energy, water, and detergent. It's a simple habit that makes a big difference in both cost and convenience.

By incorporating these tips into your routine, you’ll be able to save on both the cost of electricity and the longevity of your clothes, while minimizing the amount of laundry products and water heating you use.

Why Choose VivaWash 5-in-1 Detergent Sheets?

At VivaWash, we’re not just offering a detergent; we’re providing a sustainable and effective way to simplify your laundry routine. Our 5-in-1 Detergent Sheets combine powerful cleaning, stain removal, odor elimination, and color protection—all while being safe for sensitive skin. Plus, our detergent is eco-friendly, portable, and works efficiently in cold water, helping you save both money and energy.

Start Saving on Laundry Today!

With these expert tips and VivaWash 5-in-1 Detergent Sheets, you can drastically cut laundry costs while still achieving clean, fresh clothes every time.

Make the switch today and take advantage of our 10% off offer on your first purchase, with up to 20% off when you subscribe for regular deliveries.

Take control of your laundry expenses with VivaWash!

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