That “empty plastic bottle in the washing machine” trick sounds clever—but it’s mostly internet myth with a tiny bit of logic behind it.
🧠 What people claim it does
You’ll see claims like:
- Cleans clothes better
- Makes laundry softer
- Reduces lint or pet hair
- Balances the drum
🔍 What it actually does
If you toss a plastic bottle in the drum:
- It just bounces around randomly
- Might create a bit of extra movement
- Might slightly help separate clothes in a very full load
👉 But the effect is minimal and inconsistent
⚠️ Why it’s not a great idea
1. Can damage clothes
- Hard edges can snag delicate fabrics
2. Can stress your washing machine
- Repeated impact inside the drum isn’t what it’s designed for
3. No real cleaning benefit
- Cleaning comes from:
- Water
- Detergent
- Proper agitation
—not a plastic object bouncing around
✅ What actually works (and is safer)
If your goal is better washing:
- Don’t overload the machine
- Use the right amount of detergent
- Wash similar fabrics together
- Use proper cycles for fabric type
👍 If you want a real “trick”
Use laundry balls or clean tennis balls:
- Help fluff items (especially towels, jackets)
- Designed for this purpose
🧠 Why this hack goes viral
It feels:
- Cheap
- Simple
- “Hidden secret”
But in reality, it’s just a low-impact gimmick.
✅ Bottom line
Putting an empty plastic bottle in the washing machine:
👉 Won’t meaningfully improve cleaning
👉 Might cause minor wear or damage
You’re better off sticking to proper laundry habits than viral shortcuts.
If you want, I can show you a few actually effective laundry tricks that professionals use.