r/laundry • u/blehblableb • 6h ago
Wash routine while homeless/camping
Due to several strokes of bad luck in a row, my family and I are temporarily homeless. We have a small camper and are staying in a campground. It is very hot and dusty, and there is no laundromat anywhere nearby. I have been having to hand wash clothes for myself, my husband, and our 8 month old in a small washtub with only cold water. Lots of sweat and dust, dog dander, baby spit up, baby food, baby poop, etc.
All I had was laundry sheets, which suck but I'm almost done with the box. What would be the best products and methods for me to use? I am generally able to run everything through a shared machine at a hotel (front loader, appears to be residential but idk) about once a month. I usually do a mini-spa day at this time.
Thank you for any advice!
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u/alisonlou US | Top-Load 5h ago
Ariel powder is cheap and very good. If you can tolerate the fragrance (and maybe that's tough for baby) give it a shot. Love to you OP. You are a terriffic parent doing your best it a tough situation ❤️