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Vodka's effectiveness comes from its high alcohol content, which helps to neutralize orders while at the same time disinfecting them. “You can spray your gym bag with vodka if you go to your favorite restaurant and you leave, you can spray that with vodka If you stand next to a smoker, you can spray that with vodka,” Richardson told Apartment Therapy in an interview this week. Love knowing all the latest design trends? We've got you covered.
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Patric offers expert laundry advice and saves treasured items that come with heartwarming stories in the new series The Laundry Guy streaming on discovery+ beginning March 31.
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Yep, you heard that right: The same substance used to mix up a martini can also clean soiled clothes. Household cleaning pro Patric Richardson is coming to your rescue. Patric helps out a woman after she discovers stains on a beautiful handmade dress that is one of the only things her mother left behind after her death. One of his more outlandish tips is using vodka to remove any unwanted smells that might find their way onto your clothing. Childhood Treasures: Directed by Matthew Schaefer. In one episode, he lifts decades-old oil stains out of an heirloom quilt in another, he removes a mysterious sticky substance from the vinyl sleeves of a varsity letter jacket. But Patric Richardson, host of HGTV’s latest series Laundry Guy, is bringing some joy and lightheartedness to this sometimes. If you love scent, add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to a ball before you toss it in (I scent my sheets with peppermint and sleep like a baby).On Richardson’s show, which premiered last week on HGTV, he shares his tried and true tips to help clients revive some of their most cherished items. The Laundry Guy takes Richardson into private homes (most of which are right here in the Twin Cities), where he’s tasked with solving textile mishaps and disasters. Laundry is an unavoidable part of everyone's cleaning routine. When it shrinks to the size of a walnut, about 60 loads later, recycle and start over. To make a ball of aluminum foil, take a one-yard piece of foil and make a ball roughly the size of a tennis ball. "The wool balls cause your clothes to tumble more and dry faster so you can use a shorter cycle and the aluminum foil ball removes static like a pro. When you are ready to toss your clothes into the dryer, here is a fun tip: Use a couple of wool balls and a ball of aluminum foil!

"Everyone loves laundry that doesn't have static and is soft, but no one should love the artificial dyes and chemicals of dryer sheets and fabric softeners. The series runs through April 21, and each weekend until then, Richardson is offering a tip from "The Laundry Guy." (Richardson's new book, "Laundry Love" was published last week.) "The Laundry Guy" helps people deal with stains and other textile troubles.
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The series is filled with plenty of tips on how to pre-treat, wash, hang dry and properly fold all that laundry. Paul author and businessman and laundry-loving guy Patric Richardson has a new series streaming on Discovery+. Check this out, Valley Village Meet Patric Richardson, the self-proclaimed Evangelist of Laundry and star of the new series The Laundry Guy, premiering March 31 on Discovery+ (with a onetime airing at 9 p.m.
