Keeping your clothes and your kids as clean as can be
From the website http://www.webchats.tv
Whether it's an ink stain on their school shirt, mud on their football shorts or paint down their top, kids are always getting into messy situations. But despite our washing machines permanently spinning, and our laundry looking 'stain-free' at the end of the cycle, our children's clothes may not be as clean as they appear to be.
We can all imagine the scenario: the laundry basket's overflowing, the bed sheets need changing and the kids clothes need washing. So you throw everything into the washing machine and are done with it. But this is no quick fix, as just by washing the wrong items of dirty laundry together we could be paving the way for bacteria lurking in our seemingly 'just washed' clothes.
Research from Vanish Extra Hygiene has shown that many of us wash our dirty bath mats with other items including our kids clothing and underwear, and some of us even wash our smelly gym clothes and our children's clothes together. So how can we ensure our clothes are hygienically clean?
It is often said that we learn our cleaning habits from our parents, and just as we know to separate our colours from our whites to avoid any washing mishaps, it is wise to ensure we're also clued up on washing correctly.
Join us now on our live WebTV Show where we will be delving into the laundry habits of the nation to provide some top tips on how to ensure you have hygienically clean laundry. From how often you wash your tea-towels to separating your bedding from your kids clothes, TV presenter Ruth Langsford and Dr Ron Cutler have all the answers to your laundry questions.
Ruth Langsford and Dr Ron Cutler join us live online at www.webchats.tv on Tuesday 23rd March at 2pm to show time to discuss cleaner clothes.
For more information visit www.vanish.co.uk
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