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| When you think of laundry room essentials, items such as laundry detergent, wool dryer balls, hampers, and fabric softener probably come to mind. But an item missing from that list can completely upgrade the way you do laundry, and it's probably one of the last things you'd expect. Dry erase markers may take you back to your school days, but they're surprisingly useful in a laundry room, particularly for multiperson households. |
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| So, how do you make the most of a dry erase marker in the laundry room? By treating the washing machine like your very own dry erase board. Most washing machine lids have an enamel finish similar to whiteboards, making them perfect for writing down important laundry reminders. Dry erase markers are generally safe to use on nonporous surfaces, including metals, porcelain, melamine, and glass, but we recommend testing a small area first. |
| It's also easy to remove the marker with a damp paper towel or microfiber cloth when the laundry is done. (If you're worried about smudges, keep a spray bottle filled with a cleaning solution of one part isopropyl alcohol to three parts water.) Still need convincing? Here's how a dry erase marker can ease some common laundry day headaches. |
| When it comes to laundry, there's nothing worse than accidentally shrinking your favorite sweater or tossing a "dry clean only" item in the dryer. A garment's care instructions might call for cold water instead of hot, the delicate cycle, or air drying. In any case, you can write those reminders on your washing machine lid so you, or others in your household, don't forget them. |
| Creating a laundry schedule is a total game changer, especially when you live with multiple people. Whether you have a partner, kids, or roommates, a well-planned schedule can make laundry days run more smoothly. Designate laundry days for each person or specific items you need to wash, such as delicates and bedding. You can even take it one step further by color-coding your schedule with different dry erase markers. |
| If this is a hack you're eager to try, here's a tip to keep in mind when shopping for this underrated laundry room essential. Dry erase markers with magnets on them are especially useful, as you can stick them to the washing machine to keep them organized and within arm's reach. |
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 | | Bluapple Produce Saver Ethylene Gas Absorber, Two-Pack | | I get a monthly box of local, organic produce, but if I don't take the time to wash, prep, and store it correctly when I get home, it often spoils within a couple of days. These produce savers aren't magic, but they do help keep fruits and vegetables fresher longer by absorbing ethylene gas. Each little blue apple contains a packet of activated carbon that lasts for up to three months. They're refillable and small enough to toss into the crisper drawer or a container of mixed greens. — Kelsey Morrison, House Outlook Editor |
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| Pauline Lacsamana is a freelance writer and editor who specializes in commerce, home, design, and lifestyle. She has bylines in The Spruce, Business Insider, U.S. News & World Report, Hunker, MyDomaine, Parade, and more. |
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