How to save time with multiple loads of laundry

Man and daughter folding laundry on bed

We've all been there.  You throw a set of sheets into the washer and 40 minutes later you throw them in a dryer.  Then you put a load of towels in the washer.  40 minute later the towels are done, but the dryer is still chugging away on those sheets and you're left twiddling your thumbs for another 40-60 minutes, because let's be honest, we all over stuff the dryer.  And then when your sheets are done, it will be another 70-90 minutes to dry the towels, and you still have a load of whites and colors to tackle.  

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Our General Manager Vince Webb offers this helpful tip, harkening back to the days of yore. Those wet towels that are just chilling in the dryer, all moist and all?  Hang them up to dry outside while your sheets finish up in the dryer, then toss them in.  And by hang we mean drape them over a chair or railing, because no one has a clothesline anymore. This can save you 30-40 minutes in drying time. Or if you really want to be uber-efficient, follow this washing timeline as recommended by David, a professional cleaner with 20 years of experience

Wash in order: Whites -> Sheets -> Colors -> Towels

Dry in order: Whites -> Hang Sheets -> Colors (after whites are dry) ->Hang towels -> Sheets -> towels 

 

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