Zebra
Oh, what an interesting stove ...

And I have another sooo stupid question ripe. Even though it is summer (?) In the yard, but in my secluded corner after winter a lot of all kinds of scarves, shawls, stoles (both for children and adults) have accumulated. The main detail is all long. How to wash this crowd in the washing machine? After all, they get entangled and tied in a knot and nothing extends. Shaw, put each rag in a separate laundry bag? An expensive wash will turn out, and I won't even need so many bags. I had never done such an outrage before, I washed one by one with my little hands. Well, a dozen or more straight with lazy little hands ...
Irgata
Quote: Zebra
How to wash this crowd in the washing machine?
on the program * wool *
Mandraik Ludmila
Irsha, no-no-no-no, no way, ugly
Zebra, I have an idea, if there is a large enough bag for washing, personally I have two of them, one small, the other large. We take the bag, put the first scarf, distribute it evenly and narrowly along the bottom, rinse the bag with white strong thread right above the scarf, put the next scarf along the mark, again rinse it with thread over it, etc. We get all the scarves separated by a basting in one bag. Of course it's not fast, but it's easier and faster than washing each one separately.




My mother sews up the duvet covers before washing, so that the machine does not "pack" all the rest of the laundry in them
Zebra
Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila
Zebra, I have an idea if there is a large enough bag for washing, personally I have two of them, one small, the other large. We take the bag, put the first scarf, distribute it evenly and narrowly along the bottom, rinse the bag with white strong thread directly above the scarf, put the next scarf, along the mark, again wash it with thread above it, etc. We get all the scarves separated by a basting in one bag. Of course it's not fast, but it's easier and faster than washing each one separately.

My mother sews up the duvet covers before washing, so that the machine does not "pack" all the rest of the laundry in them

WOW! THANKS! Well, exactly the same! All ingenious is simple!
Well, you can finally do without bags, just sweep them along the longest sides, all at once. You will get one large multi-colored and motley bed sheet. How I didn’t do it ... After all, before washing all the sweatshirts I’m gripping all the holes: the neckline, sleeves and this, like him, the bottom, so as not to stretch, because I don’t use the manual mode (I don’t like it is badly implemented in my typewriter).





Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila
My mother sews up the duvet covers before washing, so that the machine does not "pack" all the rest of the laundry in them
And for this thought - respect. Forever there will be a thread.
Zebra
Now, I have now in practice understood the meaning of the phrase "Collective intelligence". Force!!!
Admin
Quote: Zebra
After all, they get entangled and tied in a knot and nothing extends.

Before washing, put this whole pile in a special mesh bag and tighten the knot. Do not tighten the scarves themselves, but the string itself on the bag so that it does not open during the washing process. In the bag, even with a strong wringing, nothing crumples into the spring.
This way I wash all delicate things in the bag, such as socks, tights, scarves, where there are zippers and buttons, very thin fabrics.
Washing mode "express" 40 * C water, 30 minutes the whole cycle. Liquid powder.
Zebra
Quote: Admin
In this way I wash all delicate things in the bag, such as socks and tights
Also a thought. I need to practice on tights, the eldest has grown up, almost like me, now there are a lot of such elastic rags in a week. And with them in general trouble, we erase each pair separately with little hands.
Admin, and that the tights in the bag are not tied in a knot, they are very thin and long?
Mandraik Ludmila
Quote: Zebra
tights in a bag are not tied into a knot, they are also very thin and long
I am not Tanya, I have them tied right in the bag and it turns out that one leg is the length of the other after washing, but nothing I stretch them before "hanging" to the same length, well, apparently because I am not Tanya
Irgata
Quote: Zebra
You will get one large multi-colored and motley bed sheet.
wind up
mode * wool * - at first just spin the drum for a few minutes - pause - the drum spins again for a few minutes in the other direction and again * drain *

scarves are not kitchen towels - at this stage you can interrupt the * wool * program, put on * drain *, and then repeat the initial scrolling on the * wool * program

nothing spins, because the drum only spins in one direction, the water foams well

and not very confusing, lazy
Mandraik Ludmila
Quote: Irsha
mode * wool * - at first just spin the drum for a few minutes - pause - the drum spins again for a few minutes in the other direction and again * drain *
Irsha, the algorithm of twisting in different machines is different, it is not at all like that for me, it cannot be called twisting on wool. So the drum swung and stood, then swung in the other direction and stood, I do not use this program, what can you wash in this mode ?! In general, cars are different, algorithms are different
Irgata
Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila
cars are different, algorithms are different
yeah

I have Ariston, you never know, suddenly someone will come in handy - a good program for delicate things
Admin
Quote: Zebra
Admin, and that the tights in the bag are not tied in a knot, they are very thin and long?

They can not be tied with a knot. They can twist, but not strongly, they straighten normally when I take them out of the bag, shake a little and can be hung. I do not wash for hours, but only for 30 minutes the whole cycle, the mode is gentle. I have an Express program for freshening up my clothes. The clothes are not dirty enough to be washed for hours.
The bag prevents things from being tied in the flagella.
Well, you can fold it into a pillowcase and fasten it, or better secure it with large pins. I have such big pins for bedding, very helpful.
Mandraik Ludmila
Quote: Admin
I have the Express program for freshening up clothes
This is how different the machines are, my Hansa's "express" washes at 60 degrees, you can't put anything delicate
Bijou
Quote: Zebra
I need to practice on tights, the eldest has grown up, almost like me, now there are a lot of such elastic rags in a week. And with them in general trouble, we erase each pair separately with little hands.
Admin, and that the tights in the bag are not tied in a knot, they are very thin and long?
Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila
I'm not Tanya, I got tied right in the bag
Damn .. People, where do you get such cars ?? I always throw in all my tights just interspersed with the rest of my jeans and other scarves and everything is fine, I don’t tie anything and I don’t fold it into the duvet covers.




Quote: Luna Nord
I don’t know, I don’t really trust Malysheva, but she generally “killed” all the copper dishes, and I don’t have a copper basin))))))
Well, yes, it was not in vain that before all the copper dishes were tinned from the inside.)) However, the people process tomatoes with grapes with copper sulfate and nothing, not everyone has died .. (c)
Admin
Quote: Bijou
People, where do you get such cars ??

Where, where ... where they sell my German MIELE where there is an Express mode 30-40 * C and a time of 30 minutes along with rinsing. A very successful mode, if you do not need a thorough wash, but just update something, light, delicate, wash small things anyway I put them in a bag, then it's easier to untangle
Mandraik Ludmila
Lena, I have two: an old Boshik, and a newer hansa in the village, both packers and lovers of knots to tie .. Boshik even manages to tie the sleeves of his son's shirts into a knot
Bijou
Quote: Admin
Where, where ... where they sell
Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila
Boshik even manages to tie the sleeves of his son's shirts into a knot
I see.)) So, I was accidentally lucky. Once I even took a picture of the process of taking out a heap of long things from the car, where you can see that everything fell out into the basin, of course, together, but it can be easily disassembled without any knots. The only exception is that I fold the belts of the robes in half before washing and tie them in the middle with a light knot. At the end, the knot is loosened, but so that everything in a row is tied up with this belt, there is no such thing, otherwise I would have washed it in a net (of which I bought a wagon of all sizes at the very beginning of owning a car).

Quote: the dog is gray
The neighbor I’m visiting has only a worn-out plywood board. One for everything.
Probably, a neighbor's family does not crawl out of hospitals with such a disregarding approach?))
dog gray
I have the last car - Electrolux with dryer. For the last four years I have felt like a woman, not a laundress. Although I never lived without cars.
Mandraik Ludmila
Quote: the dog is gray
Electrolux with dryer.
Galya, I’ll ask, as it should be in the subject, a stupid question, I have both machines without drying, because I think that after drying, I’ll have to iron everything, and so I got out a wet one (pressed at the minimum spin), hung it up, straightened it out, and ironed then it is not necessary or what I still do not understand. I hate to iron
dog gray
After drying, I iron only bedding. If you want. You don't have to shit. And knitwear, towels, bathrobes are just great after drying. Not wrinkled. And fluffy and smooth!
Mandraik Ludmila
Galya, oh, how, just interesting, and men's shirts? There are enough synthetic additives in modern ones, I don’t iron them, as they say, I put them on, until I got to work - all the ironing is already smack, and there’s no reason to bother.
dog gray
I don't iron synthetics. She took it out, shook it off, hung it on her hangers.
Mandraik Ludmila
Galya, I start to want the class, but I have to want it for a long time, both machines are plowing normally.
albina1966
Quote: the dog is gray
For the last four years I have felt like a woman, not a laundress. Although I never lived without cars.
Yes, and me! : Friends: The old "Indesit" machine simply crumpled mercilessly, twisted everything that was possible into a knot .... but, Slavteba, having worked for 12 years, - kirdyk!
And oh, Gods !, there is happiness in the world in the form of modern cars (I have LG for 5 years).
Now I forgot what ironing of bed linen, knitwear ... but my husband. shirts and trousers - no! ... you have to iron, everything should be perfect here, but ironing is easy

Waist
Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila
I have both machines without drying, because I think that after drying, I will have to iron everything, and so I took out a wet one (at the minimum spin squeezed out), hung it up, straightened it out and that's it, you don't need to iron it later or I still don't understand
If the drying is switched on immediately after washing, without aging (the longer it is waiting, the more it crumples in the washer or in the dryer !!!), then it turns out quite normally. And if the rinse was also with conditioner, then even better. But still, bruising can be after drying. To minimize bruising, I try to remove the dried items as soon as they are ready and immediately hang them on a hanger or fold them neatly, whichever is the garment.
That is, the guarantee of the best result is rinsing with conditioner, drying immediately after washing and removing / folding / hanging the laundry immediately after drying.
But you need to remember that everyone has their own concept of neatness / bruising.

And yet, my tumble dryer has 2 modes: hot for cotton, and warm / gentle for delicate items and synthetics. So - hot drying overdries and wrinkles, if you miss it. Therefore, recently I have been drying only in a gentle mode.

Highly NOT like the name of the topic

Maybe "Simple" ...

kavmins
Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila
Boshik even manages to tie the sleeves of his son's shirts into a knot
this is some kind of wrong Boshik !!!!))
I also have an old one, but very delicate, it does not knit any knots even from a thin
Mandraik Ludmila
My Boshik (60x60) is not less than 20 years old, made in Spain, there were no Chinese people standing nearby, it washes well, but my mother Siemens (45cm) has the same packer, I thought it was common for everyone cars "entertainment", and only here and now I learned that there are normal cars. Now a logical question arises, because Hansa (45cm) is not old for me, she is 5 years old maximum, it turns out that not all modern cars are so advanced, or is it due to the fact that I have a budget option, Hansa is not the most expensive brand
Bijou
Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila
Now a logical question arises, because Hansa (45cm) is not old for me, she is 5 years old maximum, it turns out that not all modern cars are so advanced, or is it due to the fact that I have a budget option, Hansa is not the most expensive brand
My Bosch is ten, but he is large and with sloping grips. Therefore, it almost does not crumple, but why it does not stuff into a duvet cover and does not knit knots - I do not know. Probably the same thing.)) Once I specially washed almost a dozen pairs of socks and handkerchiefs along with an old duvet cover with a hole in the center. One sock was captured. )) Somewhere on some forum is my experience of that time in detail, right now I only remember the main thing.
dog gray
It's not about China. The technique is developing. It is improving every year.
I have ... three drying modes. No creases if you choose the right program.
Girls, mohair wool I wash and dry. Hands can't do that!

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