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Saving Time and Energy: Benefits of Using A Laundry Service as a Student

Recently moved to your university and student accommodation, and figuring out how to manage
your daily tasks like laundry? We get it; moving to a new place and starting from scratch can be
overwhelming, given the fact that you are new to this whole process. However, using a laundry service such as Laundryheap will help you adjust to your new student life. In this guide, we will explore the benefits of using a laundry service.

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International Students Laundry Tips Made Simple

International students living alone in a foreign country may face various challenges that can
impact their mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Being away from family and friends can
make international students feel lonely and isolated, leading to homesickness.

Living alone comes with many challenges, from taking care of your health and finances to doing
basic chores independently. Moreover, it builds you as a whole new person, and you become
more individualistic.

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Laundry Tips For University Students

Starting university is the next big chapter in life; students get to experience independence for the first time and with independence, comes responsibility and chores. One of these chores will be laundry. It can be quite daunting to face this for the first time and If you’re a student who is worried about laundry, we’re here to help you. Here are our laundry tips for university students!

Ask About The Machines

When you first arrive at the university, you’ll be given a tour around the campus and be briefed about the washing machine. Usually, it will either be a coin-operated system, or you’ll be given a laundry card that you can top up.

Our laundry tip for university students is to ask questions about the machines just to understand how the machines work and to gain familiarity. We do recommend using the machines on the campus because it’s convenient and it saves money.

Avoid Mixing Clothes or Sharing With Flatmates

The golden rule of laundry is to separate the colours; the brighter clothes and the dark-coloured clothes need to be washed separately. Not only will this prevent colour bleeding between clothes, but it will also lead to better cleaning results.

Furthermore, don’t get drawn into sharing your laundry with flatmates. There could be a risk of ruining their clothes. You also could get into a habit where you are regularly washing their laundry with yours.

Wash With Care

Washing with care is perhaps one of the most important laundry tips for university students. Before you put your clothes in the washing machine, read the care instructions to see if the fabric is suitable for the laundry detergent. Check if there is anything inside your pockets. You’d be surprised at how many people, not just students, forget to check their pockets.

Moreover, make sure you are turning your clothes upside down, inside out to preserve your clothes better.

Be Organised

When listing laundry tips for university students, it’s hard not to mention organisation. This starts with your packing. Don’t overpack clothes, only take what you need. This saves you money and helps pile clothes in your room better. The fewer clothes you bring, the less laundry you need to do.

Empty Your Machine

It’s important you empty your machine when the cycle is finished. Living at university is all about respect. You study with students; you share a kitchen with your flatmates, and you also use the same washing machines as them.

Use a Laundry Service

If you are uncertain about laundry and need help, just get in touch with Laundryheap! We’ll take care of your laundry. It’s convenient and cost-effective! You can focus on your studying while we handle your laundry. All you need to do is book a service with us and choose a collection date! We’ll launder your clothes and deliver them back within 24 hours!

Laundry tips for university students

We hope this list of laundry tips for university students helps! Good luck in your studies and we hope you have a great academic year!

To learn more about Laundryheap, visit our website or download the free app on iOS or Android.

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Student Laundry Survival Guide

To all students who are studying away from home, and living independently for the first time. We know the thought of cooking, and cleaning after yourself can be daunting enough, then there’s laundry you have to deal with too?! 

For most of you, you’ve probably never done laundry before, but that’s okay! Because your student accommodations’ laundry room should have instructions on how to use the washing machine and dryer. This however, will not be enough to guide you in your routine.

So, we’ve come up with the best, basic laundry survival guide for those of you who are trying to prove that you can be independent.

Student Laundry Survival Guide

  •  Separate whites from colours: To clean clothes properly, you need to separate them by colour in terms of white clothes, dark clothes and/or colours. If you don’t, you risk the colour of your white clothes turning grey. The colours of the fabrics may ‘bleed’ and transfer onto other fabrics, that’s why its best to divide your clothes by colour and not throw in a mixture of clothes all at once.

 

  • Check the label: The best way to know the right temperature or wash cycle to do laundry in is on the care label. So read it, and you should be well on your way to easy laundry. It will also tell you instructions about ironing and tumble drying, and other things you won’t need to worry about just yet.

 

  • Use the right detergent and wash at the right temperature: Yes, there are so many detergents and washing options on a laundry machine, that’s why we already wrote guides on choosing the right laundry detergent and washing at the right temperature. In summary, your clothes can be washed at a low temperature, best with liquid and capsule detergents, but anything heavily stained/soiled will have to be cleaned thoroughly at a warm temperature, best with powder.

 

  • Know the dryer: The dryer will not always be your friend, it will take some time to understand. Just know that not everything can go into the dryer, for some clothes may cause shrinkage (read the label). When using the dryer, don’t overload the machine so your clothes can dry properly.

 

  • Don’t be lazy: I say this only because I’ve experienced someone not doing their laundry until they have no more clothes left to use, only leaving a MASSIVE pile of inconvenience to deal with. So do your laundry often so you have more time for your ‘studies’.

It’s okay if you need a little bit of help doing the laundry. There are professionals like Laundryheap who can collect your items at your accommodation, and will have them cleaned and delivered back to you within 24 hours. 

If you found this post useful, share it with your friends who may be struggling with laundry too.