Numerous pieces ruined over time. The worst was a chenille jumper that melted when it was washed. I had dark purple fluff through everything for the next month!
Not I, but a friend. He had gone to a Laundromat, put his clothes in a washers, deposited coins, when he realized he’d forgotten soap. He went next door to buy soap and when he returned his wash was out and someone else was doing the wash on his dime(s). After gathering his laundry he bought a packet of Black dye…
I still occaisonally have something that gets lint on the rest. I save electricity by hanging my wash year round (it helps that weather seldom reaches freezing).
First time I ever did laundry on my own, I had no clue. Put a NEW red flannel shirt in with my white undershirts and undershorts. Guys in the Navy have NO GOOD REASON to have pink underwear. (I bought a lot of new underwear.)
My husband’s bathrobe, which had been washed a couple times previously, significantly shrank one time when I washed it. Not in hot water or anything like that.
I found out on Friday that the colored hair spray my kids used for crazy hair day at school does not come out well in the wash. Brown towel is now green-grey, good thing it was only washed with jeans dark enough to not show any effect on them.
New red items I soak in soapy water first to see if they bleed. If they do, I make up a load of other red items to go with it. I have one tablecloth that still bleeds after several washes. I don’t know where it all comes from.
years ago, i accidentally washed an illegal substance that was in a pocket of my jeans. i did let it dry out and it was o.k. but, i didnt make that mistake twice. lol
i no longer need to check pockets for it but my sons taught me that i should check theirs. poor frog may he/she rip…
I’m 56, and have been doing my own laundry my entire adult life. I do not want anyone else doing it. ♫♪♫ Mistakes, I’ve made a few….♫♪♫ (See previous post).
rubinocreative Premium Member about 13 years ago
Ever ruin an item or clothing in the wash? Pray tell.
CateBilling about 13 years ago
Numerous pieces ruined over time. The worst was a chenille jumper that melted when it was washed. I had dark purple fluff through everything for the next month!
x_Tech about 13 years ago
Not I, but a friend. He had gone to a Laundromat, put his clothes in a washers, deposited coins, when he realized he’d forgotten soap. He went next door to buy soap and when he returned his wash was out and someone else was doing the wash on his dime(s). After gathering his laundry he bought a packet of Black dye…
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Well you couldn’t have done better with a dye job. At least Elliot will stand out in a crowd.
shewith5 about 13 years ago
Crayons… all I gotta say
dmanc33 about 13 years ago
cell phone!!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Gum!
vldazzle about 13 years ago
I still occaisonally have something that gets lint on the rest. I save electricity by hanging my wash year round (it helps that weather seldom reaches freezing).
Redhead55 about 13 years ago
I’m with Sheila . . . crayons.
beirdd about 13 years ago
First time I ever did laundry on my own, I had no clue. Put a NEW red flannel shirt in with my white undershirts and undershorts. Guys in the Navy have NO GOOD REASON to have pink underwear. (I bought a lot of new underwear.)
workingathome about 13 years ago
My husband’s bathrobe, which had been washed a couple times previously, significantly shrank one time when I washed it. Not in hot water or anything like that.
I found out on Friday that the colored hair spray my kids used for crazy hair day at school does not come out well in the wash. Brown towel is now green-grey, good thing it was only washed with jeans dark enough to not show any effect on them.
New red items I soak in soapy water first to see if they bleed. If they do, I make up a load of other red items to go with it. I have one tablecloth that still bleeds after several washes. I don’t know where it all comes from.
Linda Solomon about 13 years ago
years ago, i accidentally washed an illegal substance that was in a pocket of my jeans. i did let it dry out and it was o.k. but, i didnt make that mistake twice. lol
i no longer need to check pockets for it but my sons taught me that i should check theirs. poor frog may he/she rip…
alviebird about 13 years ago
I’m 56, and have been doing my own laundry my entire adult life. I do not want anyone else doing it. ♫♪♫ Mistakes, I’ve made a few….♫♪♫ (See previous post).