How to Clean Your Tools and Clothes 8 Different Ways

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How to Clean Your Tools and Clothes 8 Different Ways

Washing your tools and dusting your clothes may seem daunting, but it keeps them in good condition and helps them be used for a more extended period. Here are eight different cleaning methods that are covered and will be used depending on the type of tools and fabrics used.

Wash Your Clothes In A Washing Machine

For most of the wear that people use in their day-to-day lives, such as t-shirts, pants, socks, etc., the best method of washing them is using your standard washing machine. But remember to group them by color and to wash delicate fabrics such as silk clothes on a delicate cycle. Laundry detergent suitable for the type of fabric should be used.

Clothes In A Washing Machine

Handwash Delicates

Clothing such as bras, swimsuit tops, and other delicate garments should be hand washed, not washed in washing machines. Put only cold water and a few drops of gentle liquid dishwashing soap into a sink or a basin. Depending on the degree of soiling, let the garments soak a little before stirring the water gently. Rinse thoroughly.

Spot Clean Tools and Clothes

In the case of small faint or discolorations, use the limited washing technique rather than washing the material. Dip a soft bristle brush or sponge in warm water, mix a few drops of dish soap, and scrub only on the affected area. Rinse the area with water afterward, and the skin will regain its standard color shortly after or within a few hours. This works really well for things such as greasy wrenches or muddy pants.

Use Vinegar and Baking Soda

For clothes that are smelly but not dirty, wash them using  white vinegar and baking soda; you will be surprised at how well this works. Soak for 1-2 hours and wash as used and washed typically. The vinegar derives odor from bacteria, while the baking soda neutralizes odors.

Steam Clean Fabrics

Steam cleaning employs scalding steam for cleaning and aseptic fabric, and it also eliminates smells and stains. This is perfect for cleaning furniture, carpets, clothes, etc. If you have a portable handheld appliance/home steam cleaner or a home steam cleaning machine, you simply need to direct hot steam pressure to the surface of the fabric and wipe it with a cloth to clean the filthy surface.

Clean Leather and Suede

De-stain and deodorize leather tools and clothing by rubbing equal portions of white vinegar and olive oil on the material using a piece of cloth. With a dry, soft material, wipe off the solution, then pat the leather with the same material. For suede, gently rub the baking soda into any stains while using a suede brush. Wipe residue off when done. Allow items to dry out entirely afterwards.

Clean Leather and Suede

Cleaning working tools with bleach or alcohol

If the dirt is really stubborn, wash the tools by rubbing them with bleach or alcohol. This helps to eliminate organic growth and to remove accumulated stains. After that, rinse it all off and pat the tools dry this is done by pulling a damp cloth over them. As always, whenever using detergents to clean metals, make sure you apply some oil on the metal parts after washing.

Power wash Dirty Yard Tools

Regular cleaning of extra dirty yard tools, such as shovels, rakes, and hoes, among others, should be done using a power washer. High-pressure water washing removes stuck dirt. It is, therefore, essential to dry the tools after washing to avoid cases of rusting. Use Protective gloves to protect yourself from droplets coming your way.

A trial of these eight methods helps you deal with stains or smells on most kinds of tools, cloths, and fabrics you have in your home. So, it is advisable to always look at the clothing’s label to see what the manufacturer advises on cleaning as well. Some items can only require a little cleaning using essential cleaning equipment, and none of them requires rubbing with harsh chemicals.