How to Clean Your Clothes Without Spending Any Money

You already have all the materials you need to clean your clothes, right in your kitchen cabinet.

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Buying clothes is one thing, but spending a fortune to maintain them is nothing short of depressing. While we always want to look shiny and new, there's been more than one occasion when you don't have the time or money to hit the cleaners. We're not saying that you can ditch the laundromat and your corner dry cleaners, but there's a lot of cleaning power in the products that you already have hanging around your home.

From rubbing alcohol in the first aid kit, to the corn starch your parents used to make gravy this past Thanksgiving, you can pull up juice, ink, and oil stains—without having to leave the house. We're happy to give you advice on your clothes, but don't worry: we won't tell you how to spend all that money you used to spend at the cleaners. This is How to Clean Your Clothes Without Spending Any Money.

Rubbing Alcohol

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WD-40

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Toothpaste

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Corn Starch

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Milk

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White Vinegar

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Skip the Dry Cleaners

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