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Urban Cragou
15-11-2021, 11:20 PM
Do you go a step further than the customary coloured-white division and divide your laundry into delicates and wools (and the like) or do you just mix them all together?

Rustic bauble
15-11-2021, 11:44 PM
Washing up is doing the dishes by hand :laugh:

Christmas Dynasnow
15-11-2021, 11:48 PM
Dishes you mean?

Urban Cragou
16-11-2021, 12:26 AM
laundry*

Urban Cragou
16-11-2021, 12:26 AM
My bad. I’ve had one or two drinks tonight.

Christmas Lights
16-11-2021, 02:46 AM
I separate whites mostly, but if something has sequins or some sort of delicate design then I also try to separate them and put on hand wash.

But I've noticed over time when washing clothes they never all stay crisp clear, I hate when they go weird and faded.

user104658
16-11-2021, 09:39 AM
#2 but a three-part separation: whites, bright colours, dark colours.

Christmas Dynasnow
16-11-2021, 09:53 AM
i just bung it all in and no problems

ChristmasNeeve
16-11-2021, 10:00 AM
i just bung it all in and no problems

Same really, the odd time if there's a lot of light/white coloured stuff in the basket I'll put them in together but usually I just throw whatever is there in at once

user104658
16-11-2021, 10:48 AM
i just bung it all in and no problems

Same really, the odd time if there's a lot of light/white coloured stuff in the basket I'll put them in together but usually I just throw whatever is there in at once

You both definitely have dull whites - you just don't notice because you're only comparing them to your other dull whites :joker:.

Coincidentally, apparently this is what they call us on the Discord :hmph:.

ChristmasNeeve
16-11-2021, 10:52 AM
You both definitely have dull whites - you just don't notice because you're only comparing them to your other dull whites :joker:.

Coincidentally, apparently this is what they call us on the Discord :hmph:.

:laugh:

Meh I don't wear white clothes anyway so it's basically just towels :p

user104658
16-11-2021, 10:55 AM
:laugh:

Meh I don't wear white clothes anyway so it's basically just towels :p

I don't either but I do notice if the kid's school shirts start to go dull. Well, the eldest's school shirts anyway. Little one's school shirts are covered in stains within a week of getting new ones so we just put on a pullover and pretend they don't exist.

ChristmasNeeve
16-11-2021, 10:56 AM
I don't either but I do notice if the kid's school shirts start to go dull. Well, the eldest's school shirts anyway. Little one's school shirts are covered in stains within a week of getting new ones so we just put on a pullover and pretend they don't exist.

Luke's school shirt isn't white so doesn't apply

user104658
16-11-2021, 11:04 AM
Luke's school shirt isn't white so doesn't apply

Both my kids are black-on-white and the High school also has mandatory blazers... so they all look like they're either going to a funeral, or are joining the MiB :laugh:.

But you have to have those crisp white shirts for the contrast.

http://img.filmsactu.net/datas/films/m/e/men-in-black/n/men-in-black-gif-54296dcaee58d.gif

ChristmasNeeve
16-11-2021, 11:07 AM
Both my kids are black-on-white and the High school also has mandatory blazers... so they all look like they're either going to a funeral, or are joining the MiB :laugh:.

But you have to have those crisp white shirts for the contrast.

http://img.filmsactu.net/datas/films/m/e/men-in-black/n/men-in-black-gif-54296dcaee58d.gif

Luke's shirt is a very specific design that you can literally only buy in one shop, the only part of his uniform that you can buy somewhere other than this one shop is his school pants (trousers for you British folk :p )

Christmas Dynasnow
16-11-2021, 11:15 AM
Luckily I dont need to wash smallest boy LTs school shirts - I just buy them and by the time it comes to wash them he has outgrown them and i have to buy new ones

:skull: