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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 is one of those viral ideas that sounds clever—but it’s not a must-know secret, and it comes with trade-offs.


🧺 What the trick is

  • You put a sealed empty plastic bottle (usually 500ml–1L) into the drum with your laundry

🧠 What it’s supposed to do

People claim it:

  • Improves cleaning
  • Stops clothes from tangling
  • Helps remove lint or hair

⚙️ What actually happens

The bottle:

  • Moves around and adds a bit of extra agitation
  • Can help separate bulky items (like towels)

👉 So yes—small effect, not a miracle


⚠️ Downsides (often ignored)

  • Can damage the drum over time
  • Causes loud banging/unbalanced loads
  • Bottle can crack or leak
  • Not safe for delicate fabrics

❌ When NOT to use it

  • Front-load machines
  • Small or delicate loads
  • Expensive or new washing machines

✅ Better alternatives

Instead of this hack:

  • Don’t overload the washer
  • Use the correct wash cycle
  • Separate heavy and light fabrics
  • Use proper detergent amount

✔️ Bottom line

It’s a DIY trick with limited benefit and real risk—not something most people need.


If you want, I can show you laundry tips that actually make a noticeable difference safely 👍

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