Ah, that “empty plastic bottle in the washing machine” trick—it’s surprisingly clever and totally practical! Here’s why it works and how people use it:
🧼 1. Helps with Agitation & Cleaning
- The bottle bounces around during the wash cycle.
- This adds extra movement to clothes, helping remove dirt and stains that a regular wash might miss.
💨 2. Reduces Laundry Clumping
- In bulky loads like towels or blankets, fabrics can tangle and clump.
- The bottle acts as a spacer and agitator, letting water and detergent reach more areas.
🧽 3. Saves Detergent & Water
- By improving agitation, clothes get cleaner faster, which may reduce the need for extra detergent or additional rinse cycles.
🛡️ 4. How to Do It Safely
- Use a clean, empty, capped bottle (like a 500ml soda bottle).
- Avoid glass or thin bottles that might collapse or break.
- Wash normal loads—don’t overload the machine.
🧠 Genius Level?
- It’s a simple, low-cost solution using physics and movement principles.
- One small bottle can improve washing efficiency with no extra energy or complicated gadgets.
If you want, I can share 3 more “odd but genius” laundry hacks that really work—they’re surprisingly effective and cheap.