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In Victorian times, washing was typically done using a combination of water, soap, and various tools. People often used bar soap made from animal fats and lye, while washboards made of wood and metal helped scrub clothes. Clothes were soaked in large tubs or buckets, and boiling water was sometimes used to sanitize items. Additionally, starch and bluing agents were employed to enhance the whiteness and crispness of laundry.

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