A while back I had the opportunity to attend Fabric Care University and I learned so much about laundry that it has completely changed the way I do my laundry at home to get out clothes stains.
I’ve already shared with you my tips on Clothes Stain ~ How to get Whites the Whites and today I’m focusing on laundry tips for soccer moms or kids in youth sports.
When I first saw the Tide Sport, I thought this was a total gimmick to try and make more money with a marketing effort. {{yes I’m a bit jaded}} However, you would not believe the science that goes into Tide. It’s seriously impressive.
Youth Sports Laundry
Due to the changes in fabric each season, the folks over at Tide are constantly evolving as we evolve. For instance, the coolest thing I learned at Fabric Care University was about Tide Sport. You know the Under Armor that takes away your sweat when you work out? Well that fabric is specifically designed to trap the sweat inside it.
The problem is that your washing machine doesn’t get the trapped sweat out of the Under Armor! No ma’am. That is why certain types of clothing stink even after they are washed. It’s because all of that grodie sweat didn’t get out.  {{yuck!}} Tide Sport has a special enzyme that opens up the fabric particles that trapped the sweat – then another enzyme that grabs the sweat and traps it so that it is drained into the water in your machine. {{impressive}}
The solution: I’ve started washing workout clothes, boys sports clothing, and under armor in Tide Sport to get the sweat out and smell great. I bought the Tide Sport myself and was not paid for this post. I genuinely feel like everyone with kids in youth sports should know what a great product this is.
Laundry Tips for Soccer Moms
If you have multiple kids in soccer or youth sports, like I do, then you’re doing a lot of laundry and are always on the go! {{I feel ya}} I’ve come up with an easy way to keep track of all the sports equipment and to make it faster to get out the car and onto the field: Have a Sports Center.
My sports center is on the back of the laundry room door which is also a “mud room” as it connects to the garage. Therefore after every practice, the kids put their shoes, cleats, shin guards, ball, and water bottle inside their backpack and I hang it up.
When I take out their laundry out of the dryer I simply put their uniform, socks, and practice outfit into their backpack that’s right there. This way we are always ready to go! My kiddo doesn’t have to run upstairs several times to get dressed, he does it right there in the laundry room. {{giggle}
This may not work for all families, but in my home it has really taken away the stress and hassle out of all the activities that they do every.
How do you manage all your sports laundry needs?
I learned so much from Fabric Care University. Huge thanks to Tim Gunn, Tide at Proctor and Gamble, and DeVries PR for that amazing experience.
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LOVE LOVE LOVE the sports bag center idea! I have a 4 yr old son and a 16 yr old daughter who keep me busy. My daughter plays high school sports and is the PT Team Commander in her Marine Corps JROTC Unit. The MCJROTC has many opportunities to get dirty- think mud runs! She has certain days of the week that she actually has PT for her class and then after school PT practice. She always has me running crazy looking for the official Marine Corps PT Uniform / sweat suits or whatever sport is in season uniform. I am implementing this idea TODAY and KNOW it will make our mornings run much more smoothly. Thanks so much!
Liked your organization of points about soccer tips specially mom’s..Its a helping hand for them…
Fantastic organizing idea! It is nice to know that when Tide puts a different label on the product it really is a different product in the bottle. I did have one concern about your system. The shoes, do you set out to dry before going into the bags? I just found this site today and am enjoying looking around, thank you.
Between our 3 girls who play Academy soccer 3 days a wk & possibly 2 days on wkends w/games: this is TOO much laundry! Socks, shinguards, practice uniforms as well as game uniforms, plus the sliders & sports bras. Yes, it’s alot & I have the girls put their clothes from the game right into the washer. Dad is also a coach & I am on the Board, so I am there w/a booth every Sat. ALL our clothes go right into the washer together. Here in Az it’s still hot w/this sun so we all have to shower & all that good stuff after a day at the fields. **With the backpacks, I put a dryer sheet in there to keep it smelling good! This way instead of spending $ on those tiny sport balls that open & smell good? You don’t care so much if they get lost! For lights: I have 3 separate laundry mesh bags that are labeled w/ribbon for my 3 girls. In here they put their bras, socks & panties. Nothing ever gets lost or ends up in someone else’s drawer!
Do you know if Tide Sport has a Sensitive Skin one? My girls can only use Arm & Hammer liquid. Also for the HE washers??
I wish I could say I was extremely organized but sadly I’m the Mom who is going crazy looking for everything before the soccer game. I do like your tip though. Thanks for sharing.