What to do with wet rags?

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I worked as a professional nanny in a wealthy neighborhood last year. Professional cleaners came by twice a month, and requested that we provide all the cleaning supplies, to include rags, and they were stored in our house. For sanitary reasons, our rags were only used in our house. It was my job to throw them in the wash when they were done to be cleaned for the next time they came.
 
Am I the only person on here who can't figure how this thread has lasted a month?
 
I work as a nanny too, how crazy!

Cloth diapers have these zippered and washable wet bags. One of those ought to contain your wet washables until laundry day.

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use the heat from your cars bonnet, after driving when parked up.Shoudn.t take long to dry,if rung out. :)
 
In low humidity areas, the vehicle will warm enough during daytime to dry any clean articles you may have. Have done this many times.

I use fruit hammocks in the van, lots of spaces to hang things. I also dry a full size towel on a hanger suspended from a hook.

For wet gear, I have hooks on the passenger side in the cab to take advantage of the solar gain from the windshield.

If you live in a very wet and humid place, these ways may not work for you.
-crofter
 
How about a cloths line. Tie one end to your roof and find a pole and bury it deep on put 3 guide wires out.
 
You guys realize that this is a 3 year old thread?
I'm sure the lady has figured it out since then...
 
Sofisintown said:
You guys realize that this is a 3 year old thread?
I'm sure the lady has figured it out  since then...
omg this is hysterical 


my vote, a laundromat in case she didn't HA HA
 
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