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Levtov
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Wed, Jan 11 2012, 3:29 am
Together. Towels dont't get contaminated by washing shmattes, and the key word is: THEY ARE BEING WASHED!
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Raizle
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Wed, Jan 11 2012, 4:38 am
separately.
this thread makes me laugh because I'm remembering the days my husband used to try and convince me the rags shouldn't be washed in our machine at all but taken to a laundromat like his mother does. LOL.
Just by the way, it was explained to me that when you do washing if the washing is uneven in the sense that you have heavy objects together with light objects it's not good for the machine. So I usually do a completely separate towel wash from everything else
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amother
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Fri, Jan 13 2012, 1:04 am
Raizle wrote: | separately.
this thread makes me laugh because I'm remembering the days my husband used to try and convince me the rags shouldn't be washed in our machine at all but taken to a laundromat like his mother does. LOL.
Just by the way, it was explained to me that when you do washing if the washing is uneven in the sense that you have heavy objects together with light objects it's not good for the machine. So I usually do a completely separate towel wash from everything else |
LOL
But today's newer machines have sensors and they automatically balance the loads.
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Grandmama
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Fri, Jan 13 2012, 1:07 am
I remember people taking rugs and heavy items to laundromats in order not to ruin their machines.
Also some machines were too small or they couldn't handle the heavy items, some items were labeled to be washed in commercial machines only or something like that.
Maybe she thought the rags would ruin her machine too. Or contaminate it? Or maybe this is what everyone did in those days?
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Raizle
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Fri, Jan 13 2012, 2:51 am
Grandmama wrote: | I remember people taking rugs and heavy items to laundromats in order not to ruin their machines.
Also some machines were too small or they couldn't handle the heavy items, some items were labeled to be washed in commercial machines only or something like that.
Maybe she thought the rags would ruin her machine too. Or contaminate it? Or maybe this is what everyone did in those days? |
contaminate it, most likely... if I know my mother in law dearest
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