by Jordan | Dec 26, 2025 | Home and Lifestyle
For everyday laundry, both powder and liquid detergent clean equally well when you use the right amount and wash properly. One isn’t secretly “stronger” than the other. The difference comes down to how you wash, what you’re washing, and what problems you’re trying to...
by Jordan | Dec 26, 2025 | Home and Lifestyle
The short answer is: using too much detergent usually makes your laundry worse, not better. Clothes can come out stiff, smelly, dull, or still feeling dirty, and over time it can cause buildup in both your fabrics and your washing machine. More detergent doesn’t...
by Jordan | Dec 21, 2025 | Home and Lifestyle
Short answer: neither is essential, but if you’re choosing between the two, vinegar is usually the better option for everyday laundry. It can help with smells and mineral buildup without coating your clothes. Fabric softener mainly adds scent and softness, but it does...
by Jordan | Dec 21, 2025 | Home and Lifestyle
If you’re choosing between laundry sanitiser vs vinegar, here’s the straight answer: laundry sanitiser is designed to kill bacteria and viruses, vinegar is not. Vinegar can help with smells and mineral build-up, but it doesn’t reliably disinfect laundry. For most...
by Jordan | Dec 20, 2025 | Home and Lifestyle
Short answer: not much — and for many households, things actually get easier. If you stop using fabric softener, your clothes will still get clean, they may feel a little different at first, and you’ll likely save money and reduce residue build-up in your washer....
by Jordan | Dec 20, 2025 | Home and Lifestyle
Short answer: no, most people don’t actually need fabric softener. For the average household doing regular loads of clothes, towels, and bedding, fabric softener isn’t necessary for cleanliness, hygiene, or even softness. It’s largely a habit that’s been passed...