Trick to Pack Detergent Evades TSA's Regulations on Liquids, as Proposed by Samantha Brown
In the world of travel, space-saving hacks and practical solutions are always welcome. One such innovation comes from a clever idea by travel expert Samantha Brown, inspired by a flight attendant. The solution? Detergent sponges and other TSA-approved alternatives that make cleaning on the go a breeze.
Whether you're backpacking through Europe or embarking on a family road trip, these options save space, prevent spills, and simplify last-minute laundry or cleaning. Soap bars, such as those collected from mini hotel soaps, are handy for spot cleaning or handwashing on the go. However, for those seeking a more TSA-friendly alternative, detergent sponges, strips, or leaves could be the perfect solution.
Detergent strips or sheets, like the ultra-thin, all-natural soap sheets, are compact, lightweight, and dissolve in water. They are TSA safe and make traveling easier since they are not liquids or gels. Another option is laundry soap leaves, such as Sea to Summit’s Trek & Travel Pocket Laundry Wash. These small soap leaves inside a tiny plastic case are TSA-compliant and require only a few leaves to be dissolved in water for laundry use.
For those who prefer liquid detergent, it's essential to comply with TSA's 3-1-1 liquid rule. This means transferring the liquid detergent into a travel bottle of 3.4 ounces or less and packing it in a clear quart-sized bag. Alternatively, full-size detergent bottles can be packed in checked bags without liquid restrictions, freeing up space and reducing TSA hassle.
The detergent sponge trick is particularly beneficial for travelers heading to remote destinations, hostels, or places with limited amenities. To make detergent sponges, simply moisten a sponge with dish washing detergent, let it dry, and cut it into nine small squares.
This hack is not limited to air travel. It's also useful for a hotel stay, even if one is not flying. For powdered detergents, they can be packed into a small container or baggie for travel, as long as they are clearly labeled and kept in a reasonable quantity.
Finally, don't forget about Castile soap, a well-known multi-purpose option that can be used for various purposes including showering, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and spot cleaning or handwashing.
Embrace these TSA-compliant alternatives and travel with the peace of mind that your laundry will stay clean, no matter where your journey takes you. Happy travels!
Whether you're on a hotel stay or a travel journey, detergent sponges and other TSA-approved alternatives like laundry soap leaves or all-natural soap sheets can simplify cleaning on the go, especially beneficial for travelers heading to remote destinations with limited amenities. For instance, Sea to Summit’s Trek & Travel Pocket Laundry Wash, a TSA-compliant laundry soap in the form of small leaves, can make traveling easier by providing a compact and lightweight solution.