How to Clean Clothes While Traveling
- 1). Pick clothes for your trip that are easy to wash. Buy as many drip-dry garments as you can.
- 2). Buy a universal sink stopper and a mesh bag for laundry. Ten feet of string or a small elastic bungee cord make a clothesline for drying.
- 3). Fill the sink with water and put in your clothes.
- 4). Work up a lather using shampoo, bar soap or, in a pinch, laundry detergent, which requires more rinsing than the other two.
- 5). Wring out clothes. If there's a dry, clean towel in your room, roll it up with your hard-to-dry wet stuff to expedite the drying process. Twist or sit on the clothes while they're rolled.
- 6). Hang clothes near a vent, air-conditioning unit or window, or in sunlight.
- 7). Put any undried clothes in your mesh bag when checking out. In dry, warm weather, you can keep this bag exposed to the air while traveling.
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