
Laundry often isn鈥檛 what comes to mind when we think of cleaning, but it should be.
Washing machines are deep-cleaning powerhouses that can be used for so much more than just those weekly loads of clothes, sheets and towels.
These deep-cleaning tasks needn鈥檛 be reserved for springtime 鈥 most of these jobs should be performed anywhere from yearly to monthly. Before washing anything, check the care tag for guidelines on water temperature, washer cycles and drying recommendations to prevent costly or irreparable damage.
Reusable grocery bags, bags and soft lunch boxes
Reusable bags are great for reducing waste 鈥 but they can harbour bacteria that will make you sick if they鈥檙e not washed regularly. 鈥淜eep your reusable bags fresh by tossing them in the wash,鈥 says Alicia Sokolowski, the president and co-chief executive at AspenClean. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an easy way to remove dirt, spills and lingering odours.鈥
Special instructions: Use the hottest water the item can tolerate, and wash more often than you might think 鈥 at least once a month.
Pot holders and oven mitts
鈥淭hese kitchen essentials handle grease and heat daily,鈥 Sokolowski says. 鈥淕ive them a refresh in the washing machine to keep them looking and smelling clean.鈥
Special instructions: Pretreat set-in stains from grease and food spills before laundering.
Shower curtains and liners
鈥淭oss plastic liners and fabric curtains in the wash to remove soap scum and mildew,鈥 Sokolowski says. 鈥淎dd a couple of towels for extra scrubbing power.鈥
Special instructions: Avoid washing plastic liners in washers with a centre agitator, as the fins can tear or shred the material.
Bath mats and bathroom rugs
鈥淐otton or microfibre mats can usually go in the washer with warm water and a mild detergent,鈥 says Rechelle Balanzat, the founder and chief executive of Juliette. 鈥淩ubber-backed mats should be air-dried or tumble-dried on low to avoid cracking.鈥
Bath mitts, loofahs and pouffes
When deep cleaning a shower or tub, don鈥檛 forget to clean the items that call those places home, such as bath mitts, loofahs and pouffes. 鈥淭hese can harbour bacteria and mildew if not cleaned regularly,鈥 Balanzat says. 鈥淭oss them into a lingerie bag and wash on a gentle cycle with mild detergent every few weeks. Air dry completely before reusing.鈥
Winter hats, gloves and scarves
鈥淢achine wash knit and fleece items in cold water with a mild detergent,鈥 Balanzat says, 鈥渦sing a mesh bag to prevent stretching. Lay flat to dry. For leather or wool gloves, spot clean or dry clean as needed.鈥
Mattress pads and pillows
鈥淲ash mattress pads every few months using warm water and a gentle cycle to remove dust mites, sweat and allergens. If machine drying, use low heat to prevent shrinkage and keep the padding intact,鈥 Balanzat says. The same goes for pillows, with the exception of memory foam styles, which should be spot-cleaned instead. 鈥淢ost synthetic and down pillows can be machine washed using a mild detergent on a gentle cycle. Wash two at a time to balance the machine, and dry thoroughly with dryer balls to prevent clumping.鈥
Curtains
Many curtains are washable 鈥 check the care tag for cleaning instructions 鈥 and, if they can be laundered, Balanzat says to use a cold water delicate cycle, then air dry to prevent shrinking and other damage.
Special instructions: Vacuum or shake curtains before laundering to remove the top layer of dust, hair and other build-up.
Pet beds
Experts recommend washing pet beds every two to four weeks to keep odours at bay. When cleaning any of your pet鈥檚 belongings, avoid the use of scented products, including detergents, stain treatments, and odour-eliminating sprays or powders.
Special instructions: Vacuum the bed before laundering to remove hair and dander; use unscented detergent and the hottest water the bed can tolerate.
Pet clothing and accessories
Collars, leashes, sweaters, booties, and other pet clothing and accessories can be machine-washed in cold water with unscented detergent. Use a mesh washing bag for leashes and collars to keep them from winding around other items in the load.
Special instructions: Bag small items, and always use unscented laundry products for your pet鈥檚 belongings.
Hard plastic toys
Yes, small plastic toys such as Legos or action figures can be cleaned in the washing machine. It鈥檚 important to bag these little guys up in a mesh washing bag and to pad the drum with towels or other bulky items for protection (and soundproofing).
Stuffed animals
鈥淢ost plush toys can handle a gentle cycle,鈥 Sokolowski says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a quick way to clean away dust and allergens while keeping favourites fresh.鈥 Wash stuffed animals with other lightweight or delicate items, and place them in a wash bag for extra protection.
Special instructions: Before washing a stuffed animal, mend any tears or holes to prevent the stuffing from coming out.
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