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Put an Empty Plastic Bottle in the Washing Machine: The Simple Trick Most People Don’t Know

Posted on April 14, 2026 by Admin

That “empty plastic bottle in the washing machine” trick isn’t magic—but it can work in specific situations. Most of the hype online is exaggerated.


🧺 What the trick claims to do

People say adding a bottle:

  • Improves cleaning
  • Prevents clothes from tangling
  • Reduces lint or pet hair

🧠 What actually happens

A tightly sealed plastic bottle can:

  • Move around with the load
  • Create extra agitation (like a simple scrub effect)
  • Help separate clothes slightly

👉 This might help with:

  • Heavily soiled items
  • Bulky loads (like towels or bedding)

⚠️ Important risks

  • Damage to the machine drum (especially in modern washers)
  • Noise and imbalance
  • Bottle breaking if not strong enough
  • Not suitable for delicate clothes

❌ When NOT to use it

  • Front-load washing machines
  • Light or delicate fabrics
  • Small loads

✅ Better alternatives

Instead of a bottle, try:

  • Proper load size (don’t overfill)
  • Correct detergent amount
  • Using wash balls designed for machines
  • Separating heavy and light fabrics

✔️ Bottom line

The bottle trick is a DIY hack with limited benefit and some risk.
Modern washing machines are already designed to clean efficiently—this isn’t something you really need.


If you want, I can share laundry tricks that actually work and are safe for your machine 👍

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