Spyke

For real. No pansy ass clothes or dishes in my house. Not machine washable? We'll see. You're about to find out your limits.

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lemmy.world

Hand wash only you say?

No problem, I'll turn the program wheel on my laundry machine past the hand wash program on the way to the same eco program I use for everything else.

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Glad I'm not the only one who does not GAF. I do always have a thing about drying on low heat but that's just me.

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sh.itjust.works

Always cold water for everything. Separate colors from any whites you want to stay white. Check known stains as you take them out, and rewash any that remain before you dry those items. Anything new gets one wash by itself unless you love the color so much you want your entire wardrobe to be that shade.

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So, you never wash in cold?

Hot water (and warm bc it contains hot) carries more contaminants and wastes energy and sets protein stains

But hey, do as you will, it's your wash.

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lemmy.world

The same with the dishwasher with a few exceptions. Welcome home new storage containers, good luck.

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I put things to laundry by their vibes (e.g. - stronger or more delicate materials get appropriate wash modes) and only pay attention on labels to whether stuff could be ironed - learned hard way with one of my favourite jackets. ๐Ÿ˜ข

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Generally speaking you are right but Kashmir wool will shrink if you put it in the washer so don't risk it.

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