Laundry Routine
π₯ TITLE
“Simple Laundry Routine That Actually Keeps You Caught Up”
π₯ INTRO (on camera)
“If laundry always feels like it piles up out of nowhere, this is the routine I use to stay on top of it without getting overwhelmed.”
π₯ PART 1: DAILY OR AS NEEDED
(clip: tossing clothes in hamper)
“First—don’t let it build up."
“Every day, or whenever you need to, put your dirty clothes straight into the hamper.”
(clip: holding up wet/dirty item)
“Separate things that are extra wet or dirty"
(clip: checking pockets)
“And always check your pockets before washing. Always.”
π₯ PART 2: WASHING
(clip: sorting clothes)
“When it’s time to wash, separate your clothes by color if needed.”
(clip: loading washer)
“Put everything into the washer.”
(clip: pouring detergent)
“Add your laundry soap…”
(clip: pressing button)
“…and start the cycle.”
π₯ PART 3: DRYING
(clip: moving clothes)
“Once it’s done, move your clean clothes to the dryer—or hang them to dry.”
(clip: cleaning lint trap)
“Clean the lint trap before you start the dryer.”
(clip: pressing start)
“Then start it.”
π₯ PART 4: PUTTING AWAY
(clip: folding clothes)
“When everything’s dry, don’t leave it sitting.”
“Fold your shirts, pants, towels, and smaller items.”
(clip: hanging clothes)
“Hang anything that wrinkles easily.”
(clip: putting clothes away)
“And put everything where it belongs.”
π₯ PART 5: WEEKLY RESET
(clip: bedding/towels)
“Once a week, do a reset.”
“Wash your bedding, pillowcases, and towels.”
(clip: checking bag)
“Check bags or backpacks for hidden clothes.”
(clip: empty hamper)
“And make sure your hamper is completely empty before the new week starts.”
π₯ OUTRO
“That’s it—nothing complicated, just a routine that keeps things from getting out of control.”
“If you want more simple routines like this, let me know.”
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