My ‘basket’ system helps me keep up with laundry – my entire family follows it & I always know whose piles are whose

A HOMEOWNER has shared her trick for making laundry day less stressful.

The whole household partakes in the system that helps keep their piles sorted.

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A laundry pro has shared her organizational method which makes laundry day easier (stock image)Credit: Getty

Redditor Aggressive_system192 explained how she uses an affordable buy in her pursuit to make things more organized.

“I have a multi-basket rack system on wheels from Amazon to sort clothes by the type of wash they need,” she said.

“Once a basket is full, it gets washed. I have a separate basket for underwear and one for socks since I run out of those faster.”

She now has plenty of organized piles in her home.

“I have one for each member of the family. Mine is underwear, socks, and dresses. Husband’s is jeans, T-shirts, sweatpants, socks, and underwear,” she said.

“This way, if something is washed, but not put away, we know in which pile to look,” she continued.

“Each person keeps their multi-basket system in their closet/room. Sheets and towels go to the common area/laundry.”

It seems that she was finally washing her washing day worries away.

“What was driving me insane is the sorting of dirty clothes,” she said.

“It got my hands dirty and dry. I inhaled particles and it made my nose run and throat itchy – allergic to dust – and it would be so time-consuming,” she added.

My towels smell so much better since I made a minimalist laundry change – there’s no mustiness, follow my rule of thumb

“Now that the sorting is gone, it’s just wash a pile, put it away, or put it in a laundry net to put away later,” she said.

She also shared another pro tip – keeping stain remover next to each basket.

“This way I can just spray and throw in the wash and not have to dig through piles of dirty clothes to treat stains,” she said.

Her easy pile sorting method was made possible with the Storage Maniac Four-Section Laundry Sorter which sells for $39.99 on Amazon.

The sorter includes four removable and waterproof bags, each of which can hold up to 25 pounds of laundry.

Tip to remove yellow sweat stains

Yellow armpit stains affects everyone, whether people care to admit to it or not. But there is help at hand. To remove yellow stains from your clothing, experts recommend the following methods:

  • Baking soda paste: The pros at The Laundry Cafe recommend mixing one tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide with one tablespoon of salt, and ½ cup of baking soda. Apply directly to the stain with a toothbrush, rub, and let the mixture sit for at least an hour, then wash as normal.
  • Oxygen bleach: This method is just as useful for removing yellow stains. Mix one part of oxygen-based bleach with one part of ammonia in a non-metal bowl. Wear gloves during this application. Rub into the fabric with a toothbrush and allow the solution to sit for at least ten minutes before laundering as normal.
  • Stain remover or detergent: Stains on collars can be stubborn to remove as armpit stains. So pretreat the area using a solvent-based stain-removing agent or detergent. Work the product into the collar with a toothbrush and allow it to sit for at least ten minutes before washing.

“Heavy-duty” rolling wheels allow the sorter cart to easily move around.

She shared her favorite part about the purchase.

“The metal handles are removable. You can wash it,” she said.

One Redditor was also a fan of the item.

“I have one and can confirm it’s a game changer for me,” they said.

Others even explained their own laundry day tricks.

“I use three separate baskets – one for white, one for colors, and one for darks,” said one user.

“I separate into three loads or baskets – lights, towels/bedding, and darks. Sometimes I’ll add a fourth if I have a lot of darks,” another chimed in.

“I’ll separate the darks by heavy/delicate. Heavy is jeans, delicate is yoga pants,” they continued.

The Storage Maniac Laundry Sorter from Amazon features washable bags and maneuverable wheels

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The Storage Maniac Laundry Sorter from Amazon features washable bags and maneuverable wheelsCredit: Amazon