Some experienced housewives periodically perform one absurd and, at first glance, meaningless action.
They put a sock on a regular plastic bottle.
But don’t rush to conclude that this action is “meaningless”!
It turns out that the above procedure makes sense.
The thing is that a sock placed on a bottle is very easy to... wash off.
Why put a sock on a bottle
Let's imagine a situation: you washed light-colored socks in the machine and removed the items.
And then you realized that things weren't completely clean.
The socks have not been returned to their ideal whiteness: the heel and toe areas remain partially dirty.
Unfortunately, this problem occurs very often: the above-described areas of the socks become worn out quite quickly, which leads to difficulties in removing dirt.
If the washing machine does not do its job well, then the socks will have to be cleaned manually.
The simplest way is to put the product on the bottle.
The heel and toe areas will be well “opened”: they will be very easy to clean.
Simply "go over" the relevant area with a soft, soapy brush.
As a result, the product will be perfectly clean: a lot of time and effort will be saved.