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underpants

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18. Well
Sat Oct 30, 2021, 09:01 AM
Oct 2021

I’ve found it ain’t the laundry that’s shrinks my clothes, it’s the fridge. 😁

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Cold water washer here Dr. Shepper Oct 2021 #1
Me too! blueinredohio Oct 2021 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author mgardener Oct 2021 #21
Will a home dryer sanitize the laundry? olegramps Oct 2021 #30
I would think it'd be similar to cooking Wednesdays Oct 2021 #41
Heat, dry air, and wind can disrupt Dr. Shepper Oct 2021 #75
My dryer has a "sanitize" cycle radical noodle Oct 2021 #43
For the most part, yes Dr. Shepper Oct 2021 #74
My wife mostly washes cold water. gab13by13 Oct 2021 #2
We wash in cold and I don't like the dryer. Croney Oct 2021 #3
Sounds lovely Dr. Shepper Oct 2021 #7
I live in brisk Massachusetts. Croney Oct 2021 #11
I grew up just north of Boston in 50's-60's. Family of 6. We did not have a washer OR dryer. Fla Dem Oct 2021 #37
Always cold water and hang dry. we can do it Oct 2021 #5
Cold water for years. piddyprints Oct 2021 #6
Good for you! mgardener Oct 2021 #22
Yay! piddyprints Oct 2021 #33
I continue to use hot on undies, towels, and cotton bedding Backseat Driver Oct 2021 #8
I understand ironing shirts and blouses, wnylib Oct 2021 #40
I actually love ironing. Grasswire2 Oct 2021 #73
I'll buy that, except for sheets. Joinfortmill Oct 2021 #9
You'll have to fight my indifference I suppose FBaggins Oct 2021 #10
+1 2naSalit Oct 2021 #45
Yeah, screw the environment. SaintLouisBlues Oct 2021 #64
Disinfection can generally be accomplished by adding detergent with white vinegar soak/rinse hlthe2b Oct 2021 #12
I remember when it became possible to get the liquid detergent! lark Oct 2021 #14
Me too! mgardener Oct 2021 #23
OK, I give you remote controls!! lark Oct 2021 #26
You have reminded me about my family OldBaldy1701E Oct 2021 #47
Agree about the cell phone & add the hand held computer part. lark Oct 2021 #48
Yep. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Oct 2021 #52
My dad bought a color TV in 1963 radical noodle Oct 2021 #50
For me it was Star Trek (surprising I know)... OldBaldy1701E Oct 2021 #54
At the time we didn't realize radical noodle Oct 2021 #55
I think I see it as more OldBaldy1701E Oct 2021 #56
Well put! radical noodle Oct 2021 #67
Thank you. OldBaldy1701E Oct 2021 #69
Aw... thanks! radical noodle Oct 2021 #72
It was a miracle. Marcuse Oct 2021 #70
I wonder if Walt Disney radical noodle Oct 2021 #71
I use vinegar on occasion... 2naSalit Oct 2021 #46
The one thing you SHOULD go to Sam's Club for. Two gallons for $6 and change. hlthe2b Oct 2021 #58
I'd have to go to... 2naSalit Oct 2021 #59
Walmart sells gallons too for a reasonable price--not as good a deal as Sam's but more affordable. hlthe2b Oct 2021 #60
Thanks... 2naSalit Oct 2021 #61
I understand fully. I will only go to Walmart for those items I can't find ANYWHERE else... hlthe2b Oct 2021 #62
Does vinegar ever leave an odor on the clothes? wnylib Oct 2021 #49
Nope. Not a problem hlthe2b Oct 2021 #57
As long as they are rinsed, nope. 2naSalit Oct 2021 #63
Why isn't everyone using cold water, it's so much better for the clothes & the environment? lark Oct 2021 #13
I thought so. underpants Oct 2021 #17
Same here. catrose Oct 2021 #32
For ticks or -heaven forbid- bed bugs, you must dry in hot dryer for 30 minutes or more... FailureToCommunicate Oct 2021 #15
Also need to use the dryer mgardener Oct 2021 #25
Thanks I thought bed bugs died in water (washer) I never had bb s so I thought that was the way luckone Oct 2021 #53
Cold water only MaryMagdaline Oct 2021 #16
Well underpants Oct 2021 #18
That must be it!! MaryMagdaline Oct 2021 #19
Good one 3auld6phart Oct 2021 #24
🤣🤣🤣 Rebl2 Oct 2021 #39
+1 dalton99a Oct 2021 #44
Cold water. SamKnause Oct 2021 #20
Do you add all three to the wash at the same time? -nt CrispyQ Oct 2021 #51
Yes. SamKnause Oct 2021 #66
All in cold here, except ms liberty Oct 2021 #27
I use cold for everything except bamagal62 Oct 2021 #28
I've washed in cold water as long as I can remember... Upthevibe Oct 2021 #29
I always use cold because I dislike having my clothes shrink. PatrickforB Oct 2021 #31
See post 18 above underpants Oct 2021 #35
LOL! Yep. Eliminating laundry shrinkage is only half the battle. PatrickforB Oct 2021 #38
One of the best detergents Bob_in_VA Oct 2021 #34
It's been years since I used hot water. appleannie1 Oct 2021 #36
Always cold water for wash SheltieLover Oct 2021 #42
Oxygenated water uses cold water RicROC Oct 2021 #65
I use cold water 99.9 % of the time I_UndergroundPanther Oct 2021 #68
My cold water is harder than a pawnbrokers heart. Scruffy1 Nov 2021 #76
I hadn't heard that saying before. underpants Nov 2021 #77
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