
As of this year, I’ve been blogging for thirteen years, and laundry has been a focus of mine from the very beginning! Keeping a household up and running and staying on top of laundry often go hand in hand, especially for those of us who fulfill the role of CHO, or Chief Household Officer. :-)
There isn’t much variety involved in doing laundry, which can make it a somewhat tedious chore. For that reason, I’ve always been interested in finding ways to improve the laundry experience by making it faster, easier, or more efficient.
And while some of the laundry tips I’ve shared over the years are quite specific (like the best way to remove blood stains, for example), I’ve found that it’s the more general tips and tricks that tend to save me the most time and energy. So today I wanted to share some of my top game-changing laundry tips with all of you, so we can all work smarter, not harder, when it comes to keeping our clothes and linens clean!
13 Smart Laundry Tips That Will Save You Time And Money

1. Know Your Laundry Symbols
Those mysterious little symbols on the tag inside your clothes can tell you exactly how to wash and dry that item—you just have to know how to read them! The easiest way to interpret laundry symbols is with the help of my Laundry Symbols Cheat Sheet, which is free to download and print.
Keep a copy somewhere in your laundry room (I taped mine to the inside of the cupboard door directly above my washing machine) so you can reference it quickly to make sure you’re washing your clothes the correct way.

2. Wash Expensive Items Carefully
You get what you pay for with certain items of clothing, and that’s especially true for bras. If you’ve invested in a quality bra, then you probably want to get your money’s worth out of it!
The best way to ensure your bras and other expensive items last as long as possible is to wash them carefully and correctly. But the good news is that it isn’t all that difficult or time-consuming to wash your bras and other delicates properly!
Related: How to Wash Silk Safely!

3. Maintain Your Washer & Dryer
And speaking of protecting your investments, major appliances like your washing machine and dryer are definitely investments worth protecting too! Keeping them in tip-top shape is as simple as giving each of them a good deep cleaning at regular intervals.
Give your dryer a tune-up to cut down drying times, save money on your power bill, and most importantly, avoid a potential house fire! And deep clean your washer to eliminate grimy buildup inside the machine that can impair its ability to keep your clothes clean.

4. Cut Down On Drying Time
From saving money on electricity to plain old impatience, there are plenty of valid reasons you may want your laundry to dry in less time! Luckily for us, there is a really easy way to do just that. Adding several wool dryer balls to your dryer with each load can help dry laundry up to 25% faster! As dryer balls tumble around a dryer, they separate the items and create channels for airflow that help dry laundry faster.
And you don’t even have to take my word for it! Fellow OGT readers have noticed faster drying times:
The dryer balls have been a lifesaver! They cut my drying time in half and are also great for fluffing the clothes!
Angela
I will never use fabric softener again! Dry time has reduced and no static! I love these!
Jennifer
Best idea ever. I don’t know why it took me so long to try these but my laundry dries much faster and far less wrinkling. Even when I forget to unload right away. I have given sets away and use mine all the time. Love love love them!!!!
Rozellace

5. Use Fast Folding Hacks
If you dread the monotony of folding laundry once it comes out of the dryer, learning a few folding hacks can speed up the process considerably. Check out my favorite way to fold a t-shirt quickly, a fast folding hack for fitted sheets, and my helpful folding guide for time-saving and tidy folding tips!

6. Never Lose Another Sock
We may never truly understand the dimensional disturbances or metaphysical phenomena that cause socks to disappear from our washers and dryers forever. But at least we can ensure that it never happens again, simply by choosing one of these three foolproof ways to stop losing socks!

7. Iron As Needed…
Keep a towel on top of your washer or dryer for quick ironing jobs. There are lots of times that I just need to iron a hem and I don’t want to drag out my ironing board, so I just toss the towel over my dryer and iron away!
You could even keep a hair straightener handy to quickly sort out unruly collars and cuffs. And for those who are really short on space, like in small apartments and dorms, a made bed makes a suitable ironing surface too!

8. …Or Avoid It Altogether
Avoid ironing altogether by whipping up a batch of your own homemade wrinkle-release spray! Just spritz it onto wrinkled items, gently stretch the fabric to release the wrinkles, and then let the item air dry.

It’ll be even easier to make more wrinkle-release spray with a set of my laundry recipe spray bottle labels. With these stick-on labels (designed for use on dark-colored bottles), you’ll never have to go searching for the recipe ever again!
The Laundry Recipes feature four labels printed with the name and recipe for my favorite DIY laundry sprays, including my ultimate stain remover spray, spray starch, and lavender linen spray.
OGT readers love these labels! Here’s what just three of them had to say:
Love these labels! They are so pretty, and practical too! I guess I’m a sucker for anything that helps me be organized. These don’t cost much but they keep me straight on what’s in which bottle, and how to make refills for my favorite cleaners.
Kitty
What marvelous sprayers and great information to fill them with the most effective combinations of ingredients. Thrilled to death with the bottles and labels with directions for filling!
Andrea
Love love them! had the black label that you can write on my bottles. Your labels are soooo much better. They go on easy and have the formula to make your spray is neatly printed on the label. Now I can refill with surety that I’m adding the correct amounts!
Patricia

9. Wash In Cold Water
Conserve energy and save money by washing the majority of your laundry in cold water. Hot water is great when you need to dissolve tough residues or eliminate bacteria, but for most everyday loads that are lightly soiled, cold water works just fine!

10. Air Dry Often
Air drying your clothes is another simple way to save energy and money! If you don’t like that stiff, starchy feel that air-dried clothes sometimes have, throw your clothes in the dryer for 5-10 minutes, then hang them to dry the rest of the way.
In the winter, air drying your clothes inside can help combat dry air from your heating system, especially if you put your line or drying rack near one of your heating vents.

11. Know When To Wash
Should you wash your clothes more often, or could you do with washing them a little less frequently? You won’t know the answers until you find out what those guidelines actually are! Learn how often you should wash different items so you can adjust your laundry habits accordingly.

12. “Dry Clean” At Home (Option #1)
You may not need to make the trip to dry cleaners for every piece of clothing that’s labeled “dry clean only.” Learn how to determine which of those items you may be able to clean at home, plus how to wash your “dry clean only” items safely.

13. “Dry Clean” At Home (Option #2)
Another way to cut down on dry cleaning bills is to make a homemade version of Dryel dry cleaning cloths! These special at-home dry cleaning kits are sometimes available in the laundry aisle at the store, but you can easily replicate it at home and save yourself the money (and the trip to the store!)
Want More Laundry Tips And Tricks?
- It’s no secret that I love a good laundry hack! For dozens more useful and time-saving tips that will help you level up your laundry game, check out the links below:
- 9 Brilliant Laundry Hacks From OGT Readers
- 9 Smart Hacks That Will Make Laundry Day Easier
- 8 Frugal Laundry Hacks That Will Save You A Fortune
- 8 Clothing & Laundry Hacks That Use Essential Oils
What are the best laundry tips you’ve ever learned?