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Why should we put mouthwash in our washing machines

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⚠️ Important: How to Use Mouthwash in Laundry Safely

While mouthwash has these surprising benefits, it’s not a laundry detergent replacement. Here’s how to use it wisely:

  • Use only a small amount: ¼ cup or less per load is enough. Too much can leave residue or affect washing machine parts.
  • Add during the rinse cycle: This helps the scent and antibacterial agents work without interfering with detergent cleaning power.
  • Avoid using with delicate fabrics: Mouthwash contains alcohol and other chemicals that might damage silks, wools, or other sensitive materials.
  • Test first: Try it on an old towel or cloth to ensure no discoloration or damage.

💡 Other Household Hacks With Mouthwash

If you like the idea of using mouthwash beyond your bathroom, here are a few other clever tricks:

  • Deodorize trash cans: Pour some mouthwash in the bottom to kill bacteria and freshen odors.
  • Clean smelly sports shoes: Spray inside shoes to fight bacteria and fungus.
  • Refresh garbage disposals: Pour a little down the drain and run cold water to freshen and disinfect.

🧺 The Verdict: A Fun Bonus, Not a Laundry Essential

While mouthwash isn’t a substitute for good detergent and regular machine maintenance, it can serve as a handy antibacterial and deodorizing booster in certain laundry loads.

So next time you want to freshen your gym clothes or give your towels an extra clean kick, reach for that bottle of mouthwash—not just for your mouth but for your laundry, too.

Your clothes—and your nose—might thank you.


Would you like me to write a quick “How to Add Mouthwash to Your Laundry” guide or a fun social media post to share this quirky hack?

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