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Sure, it takes a bit of time and effort to do your laundry, but you've got to admit—it's better than beating it on rocks down by the river.

To complete this How-To you will need:

A washing machine
Laundry detergent
And a dryer
Stain remover (optional)
A toothbrush
Fabric softener, liquid or sheets (optional)
Some bleach
A clothesline or drying rack (optional)

Step 1: Separate clothes

Separate your clothes into whites, light colors, delicates, and darks.

Step 2: Check clothes

Tie ties, zip zippers, and check your pockets to make sure they don't contain anything like money, candy, or lipstick.

Step 3: Check labels

Check your labels to see if any of your garments need special treatment, information you'll need to know as you proceed.

Step 4: Tackle stains

To tackle stains, place a concentrated dab of detergent or stain remover on the stains and work it in with a toothbrush or by rubbing the fabric against itself.

Tip: When choosing a detergent, remember that powders work best in hard water and to remove clay and mud, while liquids are good at removing grease and oily stains.

Step 5: Read packaging

Read the product packaging and check to see how much detergent, bleach or liquid fabric softener to add and when. Most machines dispense products automatically but if yours doesn't, the detergent should go in when the machine is full of water, the bleach after the clothes have been soaking a few minutes, and fabric softener during the rinse cycle.

Step 6: Load clothes

Load clothes into the washing machine, making sure it's no more than three-fourths full.

Step 7: Choose cycle

Choose your cycle. Use 'regular' for very dirty clothes and heavy cottons, 'permanent press' for your average load, and 'delicates' for knits or lightweight items.

Tip: If an article is particularly fine or lacy, hand-wash it to prevent any damage.

Step 8: Choose temperature

Choose your water temperature. For whites or really dirty colorfast items, use hot water. For most average loads, use warm water. For delicates, bright colors, and to prevent clothes from shrinking, use cold water.

Step 9: Hit start

Hit the machine's start button—and relax. The average wash cycle will take anywhere from 20 to 35 minutes.

Step 10: Check dryer

In the meantime, check the dryer to make sure there's nothing in it and clean your lint filter by pulling it out and removing any accumulated lint.

Step 11: Transfer clothes

When the washing machine finishes its cycle and turns off, transfer your clothes into the dryer, again checking the labels. Set aside any garments that say 'hang dry' or 'dry with no heat,' or any that you fear might shrink.

Step 12: Add softener sheet

If you're using fabric softener sheets instead of liquid, add one sheet to the dryer.

Step 13: Choose setting

Choose your dryer setting. The "permanent press" setting has a cool down cycle to help reduce wrinkling. The "electronic" or "automatic dry" setting lets you choose how dry you want your clothes to be. "Air fluff" is for drying garments without heat.

Tip: If you're in a laundromat, dividing your clothes into multiple dryers will speed up the process—but hanging them on a clothesline or on a dryer rack at home will conserve energy.

Step 14: Fold or hang clothes

When your clothes are dry, fold them neatly or hang them immediately to prevent wrinkling—and to save you from ironing.

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  • I'm a girl, and i have no idea....

  • step 1 hire a mexican to do it for you

    did you knowthe sky is big

  • She got ass tho, good vid good vid

  • I was very confident when I bought the detergent and softener, now as I watch this video I have lost that confidence, I'm like wtf now.

  • @ women having to watch this: smh...

  • its almost my SOLAS & i need to know how to do laundry

  • I am a bloody girl you twats. 

  • lmao! These comments are hilarious! But... I'm still confused. -.- I will have to wash mine with a bucket in the park.

  • lmfao we are all guys who don't know how to do shit. The next series of videos on my list is cooking videos lol

  • I'm a guy. i just watched the video from start to finish and i still don't know how to do it.

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