Nas Adventures shares his ingenious way to do laundry on the go

Nas Adventures shares his ingenious way to do laundry on the go

Spending their days on wheels in their tiny home, a traveling couple shares an ingenious way of doing laundry on the go.

Australian couple Nigel and Sue, better known as Nas, venture on three innovative and compact Scrubba products to clean their clothes.

To start the wash, Sue put her dirty clothes in a €69.95 Scrubber laundry bag and added water and detergent.

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The Scrubba products they use on the go help them to easily clean their clothes.

Australian couple Nigel and Sue, known as Nas Adventures, swear by three innovative and compact Scrubba products to clean their clothes while embarking on an adventure on the road.

He folded the top of the bag and pinned it to secure, then opened the side flap to let the air out.

Sue then turned the bag to the side and onto the grass, rubbing it back and forth, allowing the inner shaft to rub the clothes.

After a thorough wash, he emptied the gray water from the bag and removed it from the stream and repeated to rinse the laundry.

The couple uses a $69.95 Scrubba laundry bag and $3 inflatable hanger. [pictured] and an $11 Pegless clothesline for washing and drying clothes while traveling

The couple uses a $69.95 Scrubba laundry bag and $3 inflatable hanger. [pictured] and an $11 Pegless clothesline for washing and drying clothes while traveling

What is Nigel and Sue’s laundry routine?

  1. Put your dirty laundry in the $69.95 Scrubba laundry bag and add water and detergent.
  2. Gather the top of the bag and secure it with a clamp, then loosen the side cover to release any accumulated air.
  3. Tilt the bag on its side and grass to rub back and forth to let the inner axis rub your clothes.
  4. Empty the gray water from the bag and move it away from the waterway.
  5. Repeat to rinse the clothes.
  6. Blow up the $3 inflatable hangers and hang your clothes.
  7. Hang your clothes on the $11 Pegless clothesline and dry in the sun.

She tossed her hair with $3 inflatable hangers and hung her clothes on an unlatched $11 clothesline to dry in the sun.

The couple calls the products “genius” and encourages fellow travelers to invest in practical laundry essentials.

The duo, who shared their washing routines on Instagram, impressed thousands of followers with their easy method and useful products.

The couple is calling the products

The couple calls the products “genius” and encourages fellow travelers to invest in practical laundry essentials.

‘I’ve never seen! What a great idea,” one follower wrote.

‘I love our scrubba bags! I’ve never seen necklaces! Fantastic,” wrote another.

A third wrote, “I don’t live in a van but this bag is perfect for gentle hand washing at home.”

Source: Daily Mail

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