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Hofstra26
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Re: Laundry question
I separate whites and darks but wash them both in cold water. The only thing I was in hot water is towels and sheets.
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Posted 2/8/16 9:11 AM |
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Busymomma
LIF Zygote
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Laundry question
i wash everything in cold - unless very dirty then will change temp.
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Posted 2/8/16 9:25 AM |
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nraboni
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Member since 10/09 6905 total posts
Name: Nicole
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Laundry question
I throw everything together except towels and sheets. All clothes are washed in cold water and towels and sheets are washed in hot water.
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Posted 2/8/16 10:28 AM |
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racheK
Hudson's Momma
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Laundry question
I can't imagine separating everything as we don't have our own laundry machines. I do one load of stuff on cold that we don't put in a dryer (our workout clothes and delicates--this is just so we don't have to deal with separating the stuff out in the filthy laundry room), one load of stuff we do put in dryer on cold, and then sheets, socks and towels on hot.
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Posted 2/8/16 11:07 AM |
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PitterPatter11
Baby Boy is Here!
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Laundry question
Is there a reason why people separate their towels and sheets? It has never occurred to me to do this.
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Posted 2/8/16 11:43 AM |
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Blazesyth
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by PitterPatter11
Is there a reason why people separate their towels and sheets? It has never occurred to me to do this.
For me, so they can be washed in hot while all the rest can be washed in cold (to stop shrinkage potential).
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Posted 2/8/16 11:44 AM |
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BargainMama
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by PitterPatter11
Is there a reason why people separate their towels and sheets? It has never occurred to me to do this.
Because I wash them in hot water, and the rest of my laundry is washed in cold.
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Posted 2/8/16 12:00 PM |
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wingsofsong
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
I wash everything together unless it's new and will bleed. Everything in dryer unless it's known to shrink.
Only wash sheets separate.
I have no time for 2-3 loads of wash at a time if it can be done in one.
Ditto!
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Posted 2/8/16 12:11 PM |
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busymomonli
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Laundry question
I throw all the sh!t in together. I don't have time to separate. Towels and sheets included. I have two teens who try things on and then throw them in the laundry.
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Posted 2/8/16 1:30 PM |
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blu6385
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Re: Laundry question
I wash everything in cold water except towels I use sanitize mode for. sheets I do warm, and whites I use bleach with so sock and t-shirts.
I do separate though. I wash most of my clothes on hand wash because they have to be and they need to be hung dry. I do DH work cloths separate. and my kids loads are separate from each other and me and DH.
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Posted 2/8/16 1:33 PM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: Laundry question
Hot water will ruin your clothes way faster than cold. Shrinkage, color fade, plus hot breaks down the fibers faster .
I only use hot for sheets and towels- and even then it's more warm than hot
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Posted 2/8/16 1:33 PM |
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newlywedT
LIF Adolescent
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Laundry question
I do two different loads of laundry: warm water - work clothes, jeans and "nice" items hot water - socks, underwear, sheets, tshirts, everything else
I always thought that hot (or at the very least) warm water is needed to CLEAN. Plus hot water kills germs.
Have I been misinformed throughout my laundry life? (plus we don't have our own machine so we're not paying extra money for the hot water)
I do have a question - I just bought a bunch of red cotton socks from GAP. I am a bit worried about the color running when I wash it. How can I prevent this? Soak them in hot water first before washing them?
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Posted 2/8/16 1:52 PM |
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VickiC
Rocking the party
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by hmm
Posted by VickiC
I separate everything. Darks is one load, whites are another load. DS clothes is the third, and his I just throw in all together - I don't bother to separate his. I only do 3 loads of laundry/week.
Then I do sheets, towels and delicates separately once every few weeks. For me though, I have so many sheets/towel sets, I can do those once a month and not run out.
just wondering, do you find washing your laundry separate that is comes out cleaner?
Yep. I find that my whites actually stay white and are not dingy looking because I'm not mixing them with darks. I also usually use white vinegar in my whites cycle, never bleach. Bleach destroys fibers. Plus the vinegar is a disinfectant and cleans the machine at the same time. I use vinegar as well for my towels with detergent.
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Posted 2/8/16 1:56 PM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by newlywedT
I do two different loads of laundry: warm water - work clothes, jeans and "nice" items hot water - socks, underwear, sheets, tshirts, everything else
I always thought that hot (or at the very least) warm water is needed to CLEAN. Plus hot water kills germs.
Have I been misinformed throughout my laundry life? (plus we don't have our own machine so we're not paying extra money for the hot water)
I do have a question - I just bought a bunch of red cotton socks from GAP. I am a bit worried about the color running when I wash it. How can I prevent this? Soak them in hot water first before washing them?
Unless the water is boiling it won't kill much in terms of viruses or bacteria Soap helps to clean things, I never had an issue with washing my clothes in cold, but then again I don't have a microscope to see if any germs linger. I am sure they do. But they smell clean and look clean and that is my main concern
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Posted 2/8/16 1:57 PM |
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VickiC
Rocking the party
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by newlywedT
I do two different loads of laundry: warm water - work clothes, jeans and "nice" items hot water - socks, underwear, sheets, tshirts, everything else
I always thought that hot (or at the very least) warm water is needed to CLEAN. Plus hot water kills germs.
Have I been misinformed throughout my laundry life? (plus we don't have our own machine so we're not paying extra money for the hot water)
I do have a question - I just bought a bunch of red cotton socks from GAP. I am a bit worried about the color running when I wash it. How can I prevent this? Soak them in hot water first before washing them?
Cold water cleans just as well as warm. Use white vinegar in the cycle with the red socks - it sets the color. I would also try and do the red socks with a load of just reds or blacks only the first time you wash just in case the color does run.
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Posted 2/8/16 1:59 PM |
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VickiC
Rocking the party
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by PitterPatter11
Is there a reason why people separate their towels and sheets? It has never occurred to me to do this.
LINT! I've washed brand new towels all by themselves and the lint I get sometimes is crazy! Plus I have so many towels/sheet sets that I don't need to wash them constantly, so I do them on their own like once a month.
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Posted 2/8/16 2:01 PM |
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luckysmom
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
I wash everything together unless it's new and will bleed. Everything in dryer unless it's known to shrink.
Only wash sheets separate.
I have no time for 2-3 loads of wash at a time if it can be done in one.
This is exactly what I do. I only wash sheets and towels seperatley and heavy stuff like jeans and sweatshirts because they take forever to dry if I put it in with the regular clothes. I hate laundry and have enough of it to do as a family of five without sorting it.
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Posted 2/8/16 2:03 PM |
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JDubs
different, not less
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Re: Laundry question
we wash everything in cold
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Posted 2/8/16 2:42 PM |
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MissJones
I need a nap!
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Laundry question
I usually wash in warm but sheets in hot. But I'm going to try cold washes. Except underwear. Might throw those in with sheets and towels.
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Posted 2/8/16 6:16 PM |
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hmm
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by VickiC
Posted by hmm
Posted by VickiC
I separate everything. Darks is one load, whites are another load. DS clothes is the third, and his I just throw in all together - I don't bother to separate his. I only do 3 loads of laundry/week.
Then I do sheets, towels and delicates separately once every few weeks. For me though, I have so many sheets/towel sets, I can do those once a month and not run out.
just wondering, do you find washing your laundry separate that is comes out cleaner?
Yep. I find that my whites actually stay white and are not dingy looking because I'm not mixing them with darks. I also usually use white vinegar in my whites cycle, never bleach. Bleach destroys fibers. Plus the vinegar is a disinfectant and cleans the machine at the same time. I use vinegar as well for my towels with detergent.
I know baking soda can be added but never thought of vinegar. Do you add that in with the detergent or in the bleach holder
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Posted 2/8/16 6:19 PM |
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gina409
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Re: Laundry question
I've been washing in warm water this whole time
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Posted 2/8/16 11:45 PM |
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klingklang77
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Member since 7/06 11487 total posts
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by newlywedT
I do two different loads of laundry: warm water - work clothes, jeans and "nice" items hot water - socks, underwear, sheets, tshirts, everything else
I always thought that hot (or at the very least) warm water is needed to CLEAN. Plus hot water kills germs.
Have I been misinformed throughout my laundry life? (plus we don't have our own machine so we're not paying extra money for the hot water)
I do have a question - I just bought a bunch of red cotton socks from GAP. I am a bit worried about the color running when I wash it. How can I prevent this? Soak them in hot water first before washing them?
Unless the water is boiling it won't kill much in terms of viruses or bacteria Soap helps to clean things, I never had an issue with washing my clothes in cold, but then again I don't have a microscope to see if any germs linger. I am sure they do. But they smell clean and look clean and that is my main concern
You can start to kill bacteria at 140-150F.
I have a washer in which I can choose the temp (in Celsius) that goes up by 10 degrees. Is this not standard nowadays or am I the weird one?
I do my towels and sheets on 140 and throw in a disinfection liquid for the last cycle.
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Posted 2/9/16 5:24 AM |
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sourpatchkids
LIF Adolescent
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by gina409
I've been washing in warm water this whole time
Me too. Who knew!
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Posted 2/9/16 8:08 AM |
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VickiC
Rocking the party
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Name: Vicki
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Re: Laundry question
Posted by hmm
Posted by VickiC
Posted by hmm
Posted by VickiC
I separate everything. Darks is one load, whites are another load. DS clothes is the third, and his I just throw in all together - I don't bother to separate his. I only do 3 loads of laundry/week.
Then I do sheets, towels and delicates separately once every few weeks. For me though, I have so many sheets/towel sets, I can do those once a month and not run out.
just wondering, do you find washing your laundry separate that is comes out cleaner?
Yep. I find that my whites actually stay white and are not dingy looking because I'm not mixing them with darks. I also usually use white vinegar in my whites cycle, never bleach. Bleach destroys fibers. Plus the vinegar is a disinfectant and cleans the machine at the same time. I use vinegar as well for my towels with detergent.
I know baking soda can be added but never thought of vinegar. Do you add that in with the detergent or in the bleach holder
I put the vinegar in the holder for fabric softener. I don't put vinegar in the bleach holder bc vinegar/bleach combo can create deadly fumes, so I don't take that chance even though I never use bleach. Vinegar is a natural fabric softener, so I often use this as a fabric softener on my DS clothes and all my towels. It makes the towels softer without inhibiting the absorbency.
When I run the CLEAN cycle on the washing machine, I let it fill up with a bit of water, sprinkle baking soda in, and put vinegar in the fabric softener compartment to clean the machine.
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Posted 2/9/16 3:43 PM |
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Kitten1929
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Re: Laundry question
My clothes: Separate lights and darks, wash in cold, dry on low, hang dry anything delicate.
Kid clothes: Wash all together in cold, dry on low.
Hubs clothes: Separate lights, darks, work clothes, good clothes. Anything good gets washed in cold, dry on medium, everything rest gets washed on medium and dry on medium.
Bedding and towels: Wash on hot, dry on high.
I will also use this to say that homemade detergent is a major no no - all those recipes are simply soaps or boosters, they do not actually contain any cleansing properties and will build up soap scum over time on your clothes. I strip my bedding and towels every few months to release any built up chemicals or minerals. Also, no fabric softener and no dryer sheets - again, they build up in the clothing fibers.
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Posted 2/9/16 3:56 PM |
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