Begin your laundry day by sorting clothes and linens.
Check for stains and items left in pockets (candy wrappers, lunch tickets, coins, etc.).
Next, select the right water temperature. Use HOT water for whites, colorfast pastels and light prints. Use WARM water for permanent press clothes and jeans. COLD water works best for bright colors and fabrics that tend to fade.
Add Laundry Detergent: 1/2 capful for an ordinary load, 3/4 capful for an extra-large or particularly filthy load of clothing. Don't worry, it's easy!
Dab detergent directly on the stain when it’s still fresh and new.
Let set for 3-10 minutes; wash as directed. For really stubborn stains, re-apply the liquid before the garment is dry, then wash again.
Be sure to test for colorfastness on an inside seam.
Simply use ½ capful in the rinse cycle to add a nice fragrance to your clothes, make them fluffy and soft, reduce unsightly static cling and best of all, make your ironing easier. So nice.
Open this box.
Pull out a single dryer sheet.
Tear apart at perforation to reduce risk of blocking dryer vents
Toss into the dryer with your wet clothes.
Turn the dryer on.
Sit down. Relax.
Tumble clothes until dry. It couldn’t get any easier.