Mickey is all fixed and is now ready to be put into a laundry net for Mr Washy's mom to wash. For some reason, her washing machine is better than the one we have, it apparently comes with a hand wash function. We shall see what opens when Mick comes back to us.
We love these laundry nets. We have a few of these, in different shapes and sizes. We swear by them. You can prolong the life of your garments and your washing machine with these nets. Here is why we think that:
We love these laundry nets. We have a few of these, in different shapes and sizes. We swear by them. You can prolong the life of your garments and your washing machine with these nets. Here is why we think that:
- By putting garments with buttons and embellishments...etc. into the net, it actually helps to keep those sewn on details intact. It also keeps them from hitting against the drum of the washing machine.
- They are good for knits and slacks and any stretchables. Remember how those garments get tangled up when you get them out of the machine? Yea, it is not too good for those stretchies.
- How many of Washy's shirts are worned out at the collars? No matter how good your washing machine is, your garments are still spinning and being in touch with a machine's metal drum at high speed. How is that not grinding away the surface of those expensive shirts?
- Oh, did we mention they come in every shape and sizes? No more hand washing your precious undergarments. So cool...
- You can now wash blacks with whites and colours at the same temperature (30-40 degrees, or cold). The mesh bags stops those irritating specks from the lighter coloured clothes from sticking on them. So you do not need to collect a pile of like coloured clothes before you start a wash.
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Keep well.
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