mockturtle
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I use laundromats when I find them, a bucket when I don't. When I'm in the Pacific NW I can't depend on air drying anything so I use laundromats more often.
ArtW said:I wonder how one gets clothes clean without detergents though
There are any number of recipes for laundry soap on the internet (and I think there was a thread about here it some time back)
I've been considering a wonder washer or some such, or the ol bucket method
My Cabin will be fairly small, and a washer takes a lot of room, I'm considering portable options that don't require a set aside space
I use the same 5 gallon bucket that is my commode and do laundry while driving. Washboard roads agitate really well.
IanC said:Art, if you're in a brick and mortar, try washing a load twice - the second time without detergent. Firstly, you'll see that the water in the second batch is cloudy and still sudsy, so that will tell you that the rinse cycle doesn't remove all the soap (if it did , you wouldn't be able to smell it in freshly washed clothes ). Secondly you'll see that whether you line dry or machine dry, they will be super soft. So obviously the stiffness in line dried clothes comes from the detergent left in the fabric.
If you see soap in the second rinse try using less detergent. Instructions on commercial detergent tell you to use way more soap than you need.
Interesting about line drying and residual detergent. I'll have to experiment.
gonegary said:I have a wonder washer but I don't really like it. I prefer the typical "amish" blue plunger and a bucket but the problem for me with all hand washing is the lack of a spin cycle to rinse out the water prior to hanging on the line. So I got one of those blue spinners and I love it. Yes you would need an inverter but it wrings the heck out of clothes and I only leave it on for a few seconds to get the majority of the water out of the clothes. Especially needed with towels.
Gary
gonegary said:The Laundry Alternative is where I got the spinner
Bob Dickerson said:Sometimes it's hard to find a Laundromat with a bar.
[ATTACH=full said:10366[/ATTACH]highdesertranger pid='213749' dateline='1469751082']does any body use an old fashion wringer to get the excess water out? manual operation no electricity needed. highdesertranger
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