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My all-knowing aunt gave me the best laundry tip and I’ll never go back – it’s free and great for buying detergent in bulk

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A WIFE and mother-of-two has shared her completely free laundry hack to make wash day much simpler.

She said she learned the tip from her aunt and will never go back to the old days of cleaning sheets and towels.

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Jessica Cunningham is an Artificial Intelligence professional, wife and mother of twoCredit: Flora Andriany
She exclusively shared her top laundry advice with The US Sun, which she learned from her aunt

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She exclusively shared her top laundry advice with The US Sun, which she learned from her auntCredit: NATALIE MOGRIDGE

Professional Artificial Intelligence Jessica Cunningham35, spoke exclusively to The US Sun about a Reel she posted on Instagram demonstrating the tried-and-true hack.

Her laundry day advice saves you the energy of lugging around a huge, bulky detergent.

It can also help reduce costs that can occur with leaky or defective bottles.

The tip also created a level of convenience that can be greatly appreciated on wash day.

HOW TO SIMPLIFY LAUNDRY DAY

Cunningham grabbed a huge bottle of Tide laundry detergent, showing viewers on Instagram that there’s an easier way to do this.

She poured some detergent into a water bottle with a sports nozzle on the lid.

“Buy one of these,” she said, holding up the smart water bottle. “Much more efficient.”

The idea is to have more control over the application of the detergent and at the same time increase convenience.

THE HARDEST JOB IN THE WORLD

As a mom to a baby and a seven-year-old, Cunningham knows the troubles of laundry days well.

For smaller items, she finds it simpler to use a laundry service – taking care of the big guns herself.

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“I actually outsource our laundry because I hate folding small things,” she told The US Sun. “But I wash our towels, bath mats and sheets.”

When it comes to getting stains out of clothes, one really leaves a mark.

“The toughest stains are ink stains,” Cunningham said. “My seven-year-old son loves to draw, but one careless movement and that’s it.

“And if I don’t see it and wash it off, it will be there forever.”

BACK TO THE USA

After living in Europe for some time, Cunningham discovered the tip when he returned home to the United States.

She posted an Instagram Reel about dealing with oversized laundry detergent bought in bulk

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She posted an Instagram Reel about dealing with oversized laundry detergent bought in bulkCredit: Instagram/jessicateevb

“I do so many small loads that it’s hard to lift the heavy container or if I use the cup it gets messy or I have to throw it into the load and then I hear that cup clanking,” she said.

“So when I lived with my aunt when we moved back to the States, I was very impressed with such a simple solution – duh, a smaller bottle.

“And the sporty nose made a lot of sense.”

She also added that the laundry hack helped her save a few coins in the long run.

“I’m still saving money by purchasing a higher priced item but having the convenience of a smaller bottle,” she said.

She recommended transferring the detergent to a water bottle with a sports spout to make laundry day easier.

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She recommended transferring the detergent to a water bottle with a sports spout to make laundry day easier.Credit: Instagram/jessicateevb





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