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Published 18:55 18 Apr 2021 BST
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Laundry Stripping involves soaking your dirty clothes in water, detergent and fabric softener for a long period of time to give them a good deep clean.
While not a new method of cleaning, due to videos from TikTokkers like @cleaningoverload many more people are giving it a go, but is it really worth all the fuss?
During her TikTok video @cleaningoverload says that she put her clothes in a bath of very hot water along with several cleaning products (which she lists in the video but some are not available in Ireland).
She goes on to say that she left her clothes in this solution for around two hours and shows how dirty the water is afterwards.
While Laundry Stripping does seem to remove a lot of dirt for the clothing I just don't know if I could see myself spending a couple of hours soaking my clothes like this.
I think I would much rather just stick some Vanish or a similar product in with my washing machine load and just be done with it.
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