![]() So let’s get busy removing stains-there are three basic types: oily, like those created by olive oil, for example organic, like those made by tomatoes, for example and inorganic, created by things that are manufactured, like mascara. Teach kids the basics of laundry at a young age, and by the time they’re tweens, they can do their own wash! In the meantime, it’s more fun to do it together, especially if you play some of your-or their-favorite tunes to groove to. That’s why I sell, for example, child-sized brooms in my store, Mona Williams, at Mall of America. Fortunately, I could pour water into my little washing machine and crank the handle to make the clothes tumble. I remember as a kid being disappointed that my toy vacuum didn’t actually work. Better yet, why not invite your kiddos to join you in the laundry room? Most children, especially little ones, want to help grown-ups. You can remove any stain a kid can throw at you. If it happens on a kid’s favorite blanket or a brand new outfit for a family photo, a stain can become a big pain in no time.īut stains don’t have to aggravate. Parents today have dozens of stains to tackle-from Popsicle syrup splotches to nose bleed drops. If only she’d known then the tricks I use now! ![]() But when I walked in my front door, laden with my treasures, Mom was less than thrilled to find me covered in bright red stains. I remember one day realizing I could use my shirt’s hem as a make-do basket and piled it high with berries. ![]() In late May and early June, I’d pluck those summer-y morsels and eat them right on the spot. I especially loved my granddad’s strawberry patch. I grew up next door to my grandparents’ house and their amazing garden. Patric will host the new discovery+ series The Laundry Guy.
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