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[Closed] Washing clothes and tea towels together - am I a monster?

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It would appear my missus think I am!

I am talking a mixed load including some underwear (no skiddies :-))

So judge me, is it acceptable?


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:20 am
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I'd wager that there's more nasties on the average tea towel than there are on a set of clothes....

I'm not seeing a problem with what you do, common accepted practice in our household. After all, they're all getting washed right?


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:31 am
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Unless you use the tea towels to wipe down engines and tractors why wouldn't you?


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:34 am
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well, as long as you didn't mix stripes and checks ... ๐Ÿ˜ฏ


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:35 am
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Tea towels are a work of the devil, as are dishcloths.


 
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+1 for why wouldn't you? I can't see that clothes are any dirtier and if you are worried about stuff coming off clothes and ending up on the towels you might want to change your washing powder as you obviously don't believe it works.
On the other side of things you will never win this argument, science is worthless in these situations.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:37 am
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On the other side of things you will never win this argument, science is worthless in these situations.

Amen to that Brother! ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:38 am
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Women..... they're funny.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:39 am
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Silly me I should have gone to Mumsnet!

http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/good_housekeeping/1172614-Can-I-wash-underwear-and-towels-together/AllOnOnePage


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:41 am
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We wash clothes, tea towels and dishcloths in the same wash.

We do not however, apparently, wash out the small green kitchen waste recycley bin in the sink. Because it's dirty. Unlike all the other perfectly clean things that we wash in the sink...

[i]Women..... they're funny[/i]

Ain't they just.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:43 am
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Dear god... How could you?? Do you not see the risks you are exposing yourself to.

Seriously, what?? Is this a joke? (Just read the MumsNet thread). People are bloody bonkers! Wash it all together, chuck it in, let the machine clean while you have a pint or ride your bike. Who seriously has the time or patience to separate everything? It's bad enough separating colours...


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:46 am
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According to that mumsnet thread, you can even put your 'rat hammock' in with the load. ๐Ÿ˜ฏ

Apparently that isn't a euphemism, though it should be. ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:50 am
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I wouldn't but only because I'd wash tea towels at a different temp, not because I'm bothered about them mixing. I don't separate colours.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 8:51 am
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Some threads just make me think I've lead a sheltered life.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 9:00 am
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From Mumsnet!

Be honest, have you never shied away from wiping your hands on someone's disgusting teatowel or hand towel because it smelt like dead people?
๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 9:03 am
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Explain to her how detergent molecules work.

If she doesn't understand then its new patio time (although you may prefer decking)


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 9:07 am
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Makes no difference. Lob it all in together. If there's visible pant skids, dog shit on bike clothes etc, then add some nappisan.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 9:13 am
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* considers googling rat hammock
decides against it! ๐Ÿ˜•


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 9:15 am
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I'd be more worried about the towels dumping fluff on everything else.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 9:16 am
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* considers googling rat hammock
decides against it!

Coward!

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My wife insists in having a different load for each colour. Wasting loads of water and detergent my consequently rarely a full load. I've explained the flawed logic but she won't listen. My wash apartied only involves seperating whites from all other coloureds.
Still I did once wash a cloth that I'd previously used T-cut on which then tainted everything else that was washed for weeks to come.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 9:20 am
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normally just chuck everything in together..

if we have lots of towels they might go on a hotter wash, same with bed sheets..

Life really is too short for anything more involved.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 9:22 am
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That this is wrong has not yet occurred to MrsDummy. Long may it continue.

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Posted : 03/07/2014 9:51 am
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I have put my Shimano W101 winter boots in the washing machine to get them clean before I glued the sole back on. And Snakebite regularly puts his cassette in the dishwasher to get it all sparkly again.


 
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If your using fabric conditioner, when washing your clothes and tea towels, then this can reduce the absorbency of your tea towels, so maybe your misses is onto something ๐Ÿ˜‰ Personally always wash tea towels and other household cleaning products on their own without fabric conditioner. There will still be some fabric conditioner residue left in the machine I bet though.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 9:59 am
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Fabric conditioner? gawd she's lucky i put washing on, let alone work out where that goes!


 
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Rat Hammock..?! ๐Ÿ˜ฏ Smells of dead people ?! Too many people with too much time and imagination, if it's been through the machine it's clean in my book.


 
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Rat Hammock is definitely the best thing I will learn today - and yes, it is a euphemism (it is now anyway).

Just iron EVERYTHING then it's all sterile - that's waht my mum does.... and then complains about all the ironing she's got to do. Mrs S takes a more liberal view but i still can't get the right combinations of stuff in washing machine then stuff in drier. it's not for husbands to know these things.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 11:09 am
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We used to put washable nappies in with the rest of the 60 degree washing. We did scrape the worst of the poo out first.

No one died.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 11:11 am
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Ooooh ya Dorty bastids


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 11:12 am
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We've got two washing machines, 1 for "normal" clothes and 1 for bike/sailing/walking gear.

I thought this was a joke when MrsBouy first mooted the idea back in about 96'ish but it's been a great way of a) me not giving a shite about what I put in (cough) "my" washing machine, whilst she puts all the bed linen/pants/tops/jeans and such in (cough) "hers".
Guess which ones been replaced first in all that time?
Yup, hers.

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Posted : 03/07/2014 11:22 am
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I have been using the dishwasher as a parts cleaner for years....aint died yet.
I also put everything in the washing machine,this includes,but is not limited to,clothes,boots,trainers,bike kit,tea towels,towels,bedding,the mats out the bathroom,etc. all go in together,30 deg. all come out clean(ish) aint died yet.


 
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I've never heard of Mumsnet before, but I (a 50 year old saddo) am definitely joining. Reckon the user names Gutted Rat or Map of Tassie will be taken ? Any other suggestions for a euphemistic name ? * Am still in shock*


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 11:25 am
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Watch out on Mumsnet its pretty down to earth and sweary!

Some comedy Gold on there though......


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 11:29 am
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๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 11:32 am
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Genuine question, I've just done a bit of trawling, is that a 'proper' site ? Good God Almighty ! ๐Ÿ˜ฏ


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 11:37 am
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Told you so
Makes this place look like a kindergarden!


 
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Genuine question, I've just done a bit of trawling, is that a 'proper' site ? Good God Almighty !

Where have you been for the past 5 years to not know about mumsnet???


 
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Reckon the user names Gutted Rat or Map of Tassie will be taken ? Any other suggestions for a euphemistic name ?
Try "Hora"


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 12:14 pm
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To save you some time here are some classics!

http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/mumsnet_classics


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 12:16 pm
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And the British economy slumps in June as we all lose 4 working days on the mumsnet classics forum


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 12:25 pm
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We wash all our clothes in formaldehyde.


 
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[quote=BigJohn ]And Snakebite regularly puts his cassette in the dishwasher to get it all sparkly again.

๐Ÿ’ก why have I never thought of that? Do you think it would also work with chains?


 
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[quote=loughor ]Genuine question, I've just done a bit of [s]trawling[/s] trolling, is that a 'proper' site ? Good God Almighty !

if you haven't yet, it's well worth a go ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
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why have I never thought of that? Do you think it would also work with chains?

I've never had the authority to do the dishwasher thing ๐Ÿ™„ but, dishwasher powder in a pan full of water, gently simmered will shift all sorts of grime.
It is mildly caustic so be careful how long you leave it in contact with aluminium alloys.


 
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[i]We wash all our clothes in formaldehyde. [/i]

In later life people will describe you as 'well preserved'.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 3:39 pm
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I wash my tea towels with my other whites, on a boil wash.

Women are odd. One of my ex girlfriends used to pay a little man to jet-wash her wheelie bin.

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One of my ex girlfriends used to pay a little man to jet-wash her wheelie bin.

Is that a euphemism?


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 4:01 pm
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๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 4:02 pm
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I saw a clip on GMA yesterday which was telling people to do a wash in their machine with just a bleach solution after washing their underwear.

I'm glad Mrs 10 didn't see that, right now she does fully separated, half loads because it cleans better apparently, with an extra rinse to get off the suds. She puts in double the recommended amount of soap though to make sure everything is clean! I've given up arguing against this now.


 
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I sort out colours (white, dark, light and red), but don't mind what it is and usually all are full loads. Everything that fits through the door goes in the machine incl trainers, lunch boxes all muddy mtb kit (start with a cold rinse and then wash, gets lovely and clean).

I only wash whites on 60, everything else on 40.

I did used to wash the kids nappies in a separate wash, but same machine. Same one as we are using still now....

People actually still boil wash stuff? How high is your electricity bill!


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 10:54 pm
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People who think only "clean rubbish" should go in the wheelie need to be sectioned under the metal health act IMO.


 
Posted : 03/07/2014 11:24 pm
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You can pay someone to clean your wheelie bin....brilliant!

Will have to check that out....


 
Posted : 04/07/2014 1:13 am
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Going to do the mumsnet classics this weekend, can someone do a STW version for when I've finished.


 
Posted : 04/07/2014 7:01 am
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[i]You can pay someone to clean your wheelie bin....brilliant! [/i]

It has to be a little man though as he can climb right down inside to get into the corners.


 
Posted : 04/07/2014 7:54 am
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lunch boxes
That seems odd!


 
Posted : 04/07/2014 9:32 am
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Lunch boxes - not odd at all!

I mean those thermal soft ones with the zips, come out lovely and clean!


 
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There is a place in the Hague for evil people like you.
Sod serbian war crimes, you're the real deal.


 
Posted : 04/07/2014 10:26 pm