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For most of us, lingerie is the most boring and feared part of their housework.
Fathers and busy mothers can easily notice the weekly hours when they need to hang clothes, carry them inside, and fold them before they are (finally) put away.
But not Brisbane's mother, Leanne Neiland, who has managed to reduce the washing time for her four-member family from "more than two to three hours" to just one hour a week.
"I like to clean, but I do not like washing clothes and being a mother of two, we wash a lot," Neiland told news.com.au.
"I slowed down to hang it on the clothesline."
The 38-year-old woman on her Instagram page @raw_homemade their top tips for non-toxic cleaning and housework published , recently their secret revealed how to make clothes so simple that it will soon be their favorite task.
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HOW IT WORKS
With the method of Mrs. Neiland, you can throw away your laundry baskets and forget the clothesline.
Instead, you should buy for each family member a clothes rail with wheels and hangers in different colors.
"My husband and I have black, my son is blue and my daughter is pink," she said.
Instead, Mrs. Neiland takes her clothes out of the laundry and hangs everything except underwear on hangers and puts them on the clothes rail.
When it's winter, she keeps the railing inside, but if it's nice, Mrs. Neiland will take her outside.
After drying, all you have to do is push the railing into the hall, and each family member can take it off and put it directly in the closet.
"The family is involved because their clothes are physically present, so I do not always have to do it, they can do it themselves," Neiland said.
It's also easy to store your clothes at home because almost all garments on hangers are easily accessible and no wrinkles appear on the garments.
The only thing we do not stick to is underwear, swimwear and socks, everything else is hung up so it's easy to stash, I do not have to close it, "Neiland said.
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"I like to hang it because it is not wrinkled, and when I had baskets to wash, I found that it stayed there for days and was wrinkled."
Ms. Neiland's method also means that she has almost nothing to iron. Do we mention how long it took her to wash her clothes?
"I probably spend only 10 minutes a day washing and I do that every day," he said. "Say one hour a week to wash a family of four, and my husband goes to the gym every day to have work clothes and sports clothes."
Since she shared a video on Instagram, Ms. Neiland's lingerie method has been praised by her followers, who called her "a great time saver."
"It's a game changer," added another spokesperson. "There are no baskets of clean clothes that need to be folded."
"This post has changed my life, haha, I went straight to Big W this morning after leaving my children and buying a stall, thank you for sharing that!" Another student wrote.
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FIVE DAYS KEEP THE MESSAGE IN BAHÍA
Mrs. Neiland also swears that she does five non-negotiable chores every day that are the result of her childhood in a "ridiculously clean family," she said.
Simple but effective tasks include:
1. Make all beds every morning
2. Download the dishwasher every morning
3. Suck in the kitchen and in another room.
4. Clean kitchen benches and bath benches every three to four days.
5. Perform a laundry-related task every day by either doing the laundry or keeping dry clothes
Fulfilling this and delegating various tasks to each family member means that a busy family home never becomes unmanageable.
"I think on the days I work, I always do my homework, I can keep things under control so they do not become a big effort and overwhelming," Neiland said.
"There is not much crockery in the sink or a lot of accumulated clothing, it's just about doing small tasks every day to make life a lot easier."
Do you have a good house organization or cleaning history to share? Send an e-mail to Clean Sweep at hannah.paine1@news.com.au
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