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9 Tips for Cleaner Laundry

by Tucker Robbins

Virtually everyone does laundry, but does everyone do it well? With so many different washers and products available it is natural to assume that the machine and detergent will take care of everything, but that is not always the case. Get your clothes their cleanest with this guide:

  • Adding too many items to the washer keeps them from getting truly clean. How much can your washer tub handle? The Spruce shows how to figure it out!
     
  • Never allow stains to dry, if possible. Even with the use of stain removers, not every set- in stain comes out. The American Cleaning Institute Stain Removal Guide has a solution for almost every stain under the sun!
     
  • Too much detergent can leave residue and actually cause stains! Measure carefully and add laundry boosters, such as borax or laundry soda, to get your laundry really clean.
     
  • Just like detergent use, adding extra bleach to a cycle of whites or towels will cause fabrics to eventually yellow and break down. Use the recommended amount on the bottle.
     
  • If you want that “clean” scent of “fresh” laundry, make your own scent booster with your favorite essential oil and Epsom salts. This is better for your laundry and the environment!
     
  • Ignoring hand-washing instructions can be a big mistake. When you do not have time to swish those pieces in the sink, use a garment bag and/or the delicate cycle on your machine, and lay items flat or hang them to dry.
     
  • Fabric softener can actually damage certain fibers, ie., athletic wear does not benefit from the softener because it coats the moisture-wicking fibers in the clothing. Adding one cup of white vinegar to the final rinse will remove detergent residue, and its strong scent fades quickly. Towels will be soft without softener when dried in the dryer.
     
  • Save the high-heat dryer cycle for towels and whites. Clothes may take longer on the low heat setting, but the lower temperature helps save your clothes from fading and shrinkage.
     
  • When you stop using fabric softeners or sheets, static from the dryer is the next issue. Try some aluminum foil balls–yes, aluminum foil!--and you will be finished with fabric softener sheets and static!

Change your way of thinking about doing laundry--not a job, but a process! It may add a few minutes to this chore, but you will benefit from longer-lasting clothes and less energy use, saving money in the end.

Courtesy of New Castle County DE Realtors Tucker Robbins and Carol Arnott Robbins.   

 

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Common Real Estate Myths

by Tucker Robbins

 

 

 

 

 

If you are in the process of buying or selling a home, you may have already come across some of these common real estate myths.  Real estate myths are abundant and are quite prevalent in the real estate world.  Below you will find a few real estate myths to be wary of whether you are buying or selling a home. 

  1. Some folks believe that if you don’t use a real estate agent you are likely to get a better deal.  This is totally false because no matter which one of you have the agent…one of them is going to get the commission be it the buyer’s agent or the sellers agent.  The only way to get around dealing with paying a commission to a realtor is if you sell or a buy a home that is for sale by owner.  If you do decide to purchase or sell by owner, be very careful because there are a lot of things that can and perhaps will go wrong when you try to go it alone.  Real estate agents deserve all the commission they get because they do a lot of work that you don’t have to worry about doing yourself. 
     
  2. Another common real estate myth  is that you should set your asking price higher than what you expect to make.  If you price your home too much above the market value you are likely going to be doing yourself an injustice.  Folks are going to pass your home by because they know that it is not in their price range.  Setting your home at a reasonable price is a good way to get buyers to show some interest and not be scared off by sticker shock. 
     
  3. Yet another common real estate myth is that all of the houses listed in the multiple listing systems are all available to look at online.  Most of the houses on MLS are listed online but if you don’t tell your realtor that you want your home listed online he or she may not do so. 
     
  4. Another real estate myth  is that having an open house will basically guarantee that you home will sell.  While open houses are good to get folks out looking at your house, they don’t always bring the buyer to your door.  Typically those that look at your house during an open house are just browsing and likely won’t give you an offer. 

Do your part not to let these real estate myths fool you by knowing them ahead of time before you buy or sell a home.  

Courtesy of New Castle County DE Realtors Tucker Robbins and Carol Arnott Robbins.   

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Tucker Robbins
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
3838 Kennett Pike
Wilmington DE 19807
(302) 777-7744 (direct)