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How do you wash bed sheets, towels and clothes?

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I need kind of a guide for washing bedsheets, towels and clothes...

I just had a party without mum knowing and i neally pulled it off but she seen all the dirty washing in the washing basket so i need help on how much washing powder to put in there, what colours go with what etc etc...

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  1. With your hands?


  2. Good luck getting away with it since a mother always know when something is up.  

    What happened at your party that you need to wash the sheets and towels?

  3. hope these links help!

  4. first put sheets in all together with one scoop put it on the water save setting

    then dryer

    put all towls together do the same then dry them all fold them and put them back  

  5. ok woman separate colored from uncolored then wash colored with the same color it is!!!!!!!!

  6. put all colours together unless new. put whites with whites 1 cup of powder in before you put clothes in.. towels with towels but not to many in a load or your washing machine will stress coz of the weight and sheets with sheets

  7. Light colors with light, dark with dark. Read the labels on everything to know the water temperature. Almost everything has washing instructions attached. Read the instructions on the laundry detergent to know how much to put in the washer.  

  8. Just make sure you put colors with colors. Ex. Whites with whites... colors with colors. To be safe just wash them in cold water in a large load if there is a lot of laundry.

    Put a cap full of detergent with it.

  9. throw them in the washer and then the dryer

  10. Put the towels with just towels and the sheets with only sheet

    Wash in whites- any light

    Darks- black or dark blues etc

    And colours

    Anything that is really colourful will need to be hand washed seperately

    And on the container of the washing powder it will tell u how much to put in

  11. Whites get washed in hot water, a little bleach and a cap full of detergent. Towels and such can get washed in warm water with a cap full of detergent. Dark colors like jeans or colored T shirts I wash in cold, with a cap of detergent.

    Hope this helps!

  12. okayy so separate the whites from the darks and

    then wash on cotton sturdy..with bleach for whites

    lol...wow im only 16 and i kno..

    maybe u wanna try google.

  13. Add about a cup of white distilled vinegar to each load (along with the soap & clothes).  The vinegar will act as a water softener and will also help to disolve and body fluids/oils so no stains get set when you dry them.  

    Also - don't put anything in the dryer that still has a stain on it - just put it back in the washer and run it through until the stain is gone.

  14. WASHING MACHINE

  15. lol

  16. Well usually there's water involved you should ask a wise man who's answering powers exceeds my own

  17. Put them in a washing machine. Make sure you put the dark colored things together, and the lighter colored things together as well.

  18. May not help, but here's how I do it...

    Sheets and pillow cases are washed cold/cold on the high capacity setting with regular detergant and oxy-clean.  in the dryer, two sheets of bounce for extra comfyness.  

    Comforter, wash on delicate with half the detergant for an oversized load, and cold/cold (all my bedding is black)

    As far as cloths, if they're colors that have been washed at least three times, pretty safe bet they won't bleed, I wash them warm/warm with everything else, a second of liquid arm and hammer, then two dryer sheets.  If it's newer colored cloths... just don't wash them with whites.  If you like yellow (I do) and you have enough yellow for at least half a load, wash yellow on it's own, warm warm untill you've done a couple of washes.  

    For women with lacy c**p, you don't want to wash anything silk or delicate with jeans, as the jeans will destroy the lacy c**p because it's corse enough to be like sadpaper to that stuff... guys need not worry, t-shirts and no-iron button down shirts are safe (unless you loose a button).  When it comes to losing buttons, there's no science to sewing one back on... no one will knotice your pattern vice the factory, unless they really have no life, and who really cares about their attention to fasion anyway, the rest of us are out for sucess, and in the end, we'll more than likely make more moolah than the fashion nuts anyway.  

    If it's wool... dry clean.. wool is tricky because it's a animal fiber and animals have to be tipped and tackled with care... you just can't go all willy nilly with wool, so fail safe and dry clean.  If you're a smoker, or around smokers, invest in some ceder hangers and blocks, and they'll help to abosorb smells (amazingly) and it will cut your dry cleaning bill in half.  If you do find something wool to be a bit big, but you still want to wear it, run it through the washing machine, and dryer... it will shrink (had to do that with my military uniforms).  

    Hope that helped a bit.  


  19. In the washing machine  

  20. i did 2 bids, jail aint nothin to me

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