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Try Adding Ice to Your Washing Machine: Secret to Softer Clothes

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Add ice and use the drying mode to soften clothes
Also, you can use a damp cloth

Source: Online media Sanook

It has been reported that adding ice to the washing machine can make clothes wash smoother.

On January 27th (local time), the online media outlet Sanook reported on the benefits of adding ice to the washing machine.

According to the media, just three pieces of ice can be effective.

Three pieces of ice can help make clothes softer.

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Clothes can become softer than usual by adding ice to a washing machine with a built-in dryer and running it on dry mode for about 5 minutes.

If adding ice to the washing machine is difficult, using a damp cloth is also effective.

Vinegar can be used to reduce wrinkles in homes without a dryer. Mix vinegar and water in a 1:3 ratio, put it in a spray bottle, and spray it on the wrinkled parts of the clothes.

While it may not be as effective as using an iron, it’s a simple method to reduce wrinkles.

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