Helping out with the laundry is one cleaning task that my husband will do. With that said, he will NOT stand there and sort the colors or any of that jazz. He simply picks up a wad of clothes, tosses them into the washer with some laundry detergent and then simply walks away.
New to the market is a brand new laundry product from the great folks over at Purex called the Purex No Sort for Colors Detergent. This new detergent features a breakthrough anti-color-transfer technology which traps loose dyes in the wash and reduces color bleeding accidents in your mixed color loads, leaving your clothes bright and clean.
When you use regular detergent, those dyes can bleed onto other fabrics in your wash. That’s right, we have all had white socks or undies turn pink at one time or another! The new Purex No Sort for Colors will trap those dyes to reduce color bleeding accidents. While they don’t claim to fully prevent them, this product can certainly reduce them! While packed with innovative technology, it is is no miracle worker, so you should still stand there and sort you clothes when doing the laundry.
I was sent a large bottle of the new Purex No Sort for Colors to try out for all of you. As you already know, I am a HUGE fan of the Purex laundry products and primarily use that brand when I do my family’s laundry. So, I decided to let hubby do the laundry a few days ago since I am still sick and feeling under the weather.
I knew from past experience he would just toss in a big pile into the washing mashing, add the laundry soap and walk away. Yup, he is a creature of habit. This particular wash load included denim, white under clothing, bright tees and even a few of my white bath towels. I was really nervous about this!
After the laundry was done…he folded up everything and placed it onto the bed. I scanned through everything he washed and was pleasantly surprised to see nice white towels, white socks and his bright blue shirt didn’t bleed onto any other fabrics. Yay! What a relief! While I don’t recommend that you deliberately wash your clothing like this, I went ahead and left him do it for the purpose of our test review.
In addition, all of the clothing looked clean, smelled fresh and we didn’t have any static cling. All extra bonuses in my book! Would I buy this laundry detergent regularly? Probably not since I do most of the laundry myself and I am a stickler for sorting colors. With that said, it is nice to keep a bottle on hand for when hubby is home and doing the laundry for me!
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I dry the cloths part way in the dryer then hang them up to dry the rest.
I only wash full loads in cold water.
We have a hamper in every bedroom to put laundry in. It prevents clothes from being scattered everywhere.
Hang dry your shirts and save money on the dryer!
My tip is that I always buy Purex! It has the best value for the best price.
We wash almost every load in cold water and only when we have a full load.
make sure that you have a full load to wash and don’t wash thing just for one item
i save time and money by only doing a load of laundry when we have enough clothes to make a full load
I wash in cold water and do a load every day so I don’t get backed up on laundry.
I make my own detergent 🙂
Making your own detergent i my money saving tip!
I use double load washers at the local laundromat.
I wash my clothes in cold water. It saves money and also prevents shrinking.
I have 2 laundry baskets so sorting is done ahead of time. I have a basket for white clothes and color clothes.
i dont waste time folding laundry as i take it upstairs right away and just hang everything up.
pretreat right away.
When it comes to doing the laundry..my #1 money-saving tip is to only wash clothing in full loads for your machine efficiency. Laundry done in non full loads wastes money.
i do a load every day some big some small
I buy laundry soap in bulk, it saves money in the long run.
Laundry is no easy task around my home but to make it easier I sort and save money by only washing in cold.
I find that doing laundry a few times a week keeps the process not be time consuming
Use cold water.
My tips are to use cool or cold water for the wash and try to do full loads when possible.
I do laundry multiple times during the week……..many times I only use cold water to save $
I wash all loads in cold water!
I always try to use coupons to save money
I do laundry a few times a week instead of letting it pile up.
I do my laundry in cold water.
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My best tip is to buy detergents with coupons and extrabucks aat CVS.
My tip is to always pretreat stains to save time trying to rewash them later.
I try to use cold water as much as possible and run full loads of laundry.
I use less detergent than they recommend. It works fine and saves money to use less.
I pre-soak stains to save time on laundry.
i actually save time bu not sorting my laundry!
Don;t use bleach or hot water… you can damage your clothes!
We have lots of baskets since we tend to let our laundry pile up and then we spend an entire day or more doing it.
my number one time saving laundry tip is if you have teens,make them do their own laundry.
My tip is to pre-treat stains as soon as possible.
having baskets galore, so clothes don’t pile up as much
Honestly, the less you wear the less you have to wash…I also use baking soda to get stains out.
When it comes to doing laundry, my best tip is to always pre-treat a stain first. Once it’s washed and dried, it’s almost impossible to get a stain out.
My time saving tip starts very early in the “laundry cycle”. Put all of your cloths in the basket when you’re done with them, otherwise i spend 30 extra minutes gathering everyone’s clothing off the floor!
My money saving tip is to soak tough stains in a baking soda solution.
I soak the white wash in hot water, detergent, and bleach overnight to keep them their whitest.
I use cold water for every load to save money!
We I wash in cold water and I always use the recommended amount of laundry soap.
To save time I now have my sons 16 & 17 doing the laundry. I must say they are doing a good job.
i dont sort i wash all my clothes together in cold water it says detergent and its less loads
I always do my laundry regularly
Wash clothes in cold water.
Washing laundry in cold water
I always wash clothes in cold water.
My time saving tip is to wipe down your bathroom every day so it doesn’t get so nasty. When you go to clean it each week, it won’t take nearly as long.
Have kids wear their same jammies at least 2x before they wash them.
My tip is to run full loads and do it on the weekends.
#1 time-saving or money-saving tip is to wait for full loads
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I wait until I have full loads to wash to save on water and detergent.
A great money saving tip is to wash only full loads. Purex No Sort for Colors detergent will certainly help with that!
My time saving tip is to have one hamper for whites and one for color clothes. It saves time on laundry day,because my clothes are already sorted.
I wash in cold water to save money
I use a dryer so I don’t have to iron my clothes. That’s the best tip I have.
My #1 saving money tip is to buy laundry products which can do more than one thing when you use them, like a laundry detergent with fabric softener included.
I use Dawn dishsoap on stains..works great.
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I learned that the amount of laundry detergent that is suggested to you to use is really way too much! Not only do you not need to use even close to that amount, but it can be hard on your washer. I first heard it from a comment from a washer repair man, and had to research it to see what other info was out there. I think it was something like 1/8 of the amount will clean your clothes just fine!
I always add 1/2 cup of Borax to every load. It boosts the detergent and softens the water. It makes a huge difference!
buy laundry soap in bulk, it saves in the long run.
I don’t know that I have any money or time saving washing tips. I love the smell of gain detergent but not the price tag so I will buy the cheaper detergent, like Purex, then use the gain fabric softener to achieve the smell. And the Purex cleans just as well.
I always make sure I’m stocked up on shout stain remover so when my son gets stains on his clothes I can spray them right away then when I wash them it usually comes right out. My son comes home from school with grass/dirt stains on the knees of his pants pretty much everyday so without shout we would be spending a lot of money buying him new clothes all the time.
Use an oxygen bleach for stain removal.
My money saving tip is to clip coupons for laundry soap and watch for sales. My time saver is to keep up o laundry by doing a couple loads per week.
money saving tip is stock up when Walgreens or CVS has their buy 1 get 2 free on Purex
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Wait until there’s a full load or make sure you set your water level for a smaller load so you don’t waste a lot. Also, tying items with stains helps the person doing laundry know to watch for a stain.
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I use cold water to wash everything and I fold the laundry as soon as it is done instead of letting it sit and having to turn it on again to get wrinkles out like some people do.
#1 tip is buy good soap at a good price.
Time – saving ti Have 2 hampers – one for bleachable clothes and whites, the other for colors
#1 money AND time saving tip: always do a FULL load.
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I wash almost everything on cold. Also, when drying items such as large comforters I also throw in a dry towel to cut down on drying time.
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I have the same laundry days every week. It helps me stay on top of the laundry!