saltaderos
Saltaderos are a type of traditional, open-air laundry facilities found in many Latin American countries, particularly in Mexico and Central America. These structures are typically made of wood or metal and are often found in urban and rural areas alike. Saltaderos are named for the use of salt, which is sprinkled onto clothes to soften them and remove stains. The process involves soaking clothes in water, adding salt, and then scrubbing them with a brush or cloth.
The operation of a saltadero is a communal activity, with neighbors and family members contributing to the
Saltaderos have been a staple of daily life in many regions for generations, providing a practical and