She Said She Always Puts Three Ice Cubes In Her Dryer, The Reason For It Is Totally…. joe September 10, 2022 Uncategorized This just might be the “technology” that will put irons out of business for good. When it comes to home cleaning hacks, everyone has a trick or two they learned from their parents or grandparents. Whatever the trick, they all seem to work pretty well. People often turn to a staple in the pantry, vinegar for the ultimate cleaning hack. Or they will take products made for one thing and use them for something totally different, like a magic eraser. When it comes to getting your clothes ready for a night out (maybe a party, a sleepover, a night at work, etc. ), there is actually one major life hack that is capable of saving you a load of time and which can rid you of the annoyance of having to wait and iron all your clothes. Through this really “cool” hack (pun intended, and you’ll understand it in just a moment) I’ve learned to do with my dryer, I haven’t had to iron in years. And nope, I’m really not kidding! By simply placing two to three ice cubes in your dryer and setting it on high heat for just a few minutes, the wrinkles in your clothes smooth out. By doing this, your dryer is essentially steaming your clothes, because the ice cubes melt into water, and it becomes hot enough to create steam. The steam mixed with the hot temperature takes the place of what iron does. Just try not to overload your dryer, because this hack works best when you’re working with just a few articles of clothing. This fantastic hack is perfect if you are in a rush, busy, or if, like me, you hate ironing with a passion. When you have endless loads of laundry to do with kids, this can seriously save your sanity. And unlike other “hacks” that don’t live up to the hype, this tested method actually works. Watch it here: HellolamBear/Youtube Source: AWM Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ