roadrash
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thats a lot of instructions for a thong surely
I bet he cant even thing a thong
thats a lot of instructions for a thong surely
Why are boxes getting larger, yet contents getting less?Oh man...
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For thixpence?I bet he cant even thing a thong
I bet he cant even thing a thong
I would imagine it might be because Lycra contains polyamide. An amide bond is the same thing as a peptide bond in a protein so would be cleaved by proteases in the same way.Oh yeah, about two years now.
As per my post I wondered how enzymes that process mucky stuff could affect Lycra, so open to explanation - I've started googling it and can't find anything other than third hand repeated info.
I will hold off until the non bio arrives tomorrow, just in case![]()
Doesn't everyone just stuff as much as possible into the machine and put it on 40 degrees.
It has served me well for years. Very few of Mrs Bs items have been damaged. Even hand wash only items get the same generic treatment.
What you done?***UPDATE***
I did three washes, two kit, one clothes.
Now the machine is broken.
Thanks everyone.
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You have to take one load out before putting in the next.***UPDATE***
I did three washes, two kit, one clothes.
Now the machine is broken.
Thanks everyone.
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Maybe a lot of different piles, but not much wasted water if you have a modern machine because many measure the water based on the weight of what's in it. If you've got an old machine, it's probably wasting gallons and kilowatts anyway.If i tried that there would be a lot of different piles and a lot of wasted water.
***UPDATE***
I did three washes, two kit, one clothes.
Now the machine is broken.
Thanks everyone.
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