NUTMEG
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just wait til she is out and put them in the washing machine. works for me
+3.
just wait til she is out and put them in the washing machine. works for me
just wait til she is out and put them in the washing machine. works for me
I've already spend half of today disentangling a mess of sheets and lazyjacks that someone put in our washing machine this morning. So far as I know, the machine is still in working order.
Problem with that is that you have to learn how to use it and once that is known you will end up doing the washing. Have managed nearly 50 years without knowing how to use the machine, and my ropes always get washed without any problems. Even bought a new machine recently to do the job.
I don't seem to have many clothes with wichard buckles. But then I don't have a patio either...
just wait til she is out and put them in the washing machine. works for me
I know patio magic is very effective on patios and other things that have gone green (is it just a bleach?) but i think to do a proper job on ropes the tumbling and agitation in a washing machine machine is necessary. It shakes salt and grit out of the fibres.
Like most sailors, I do them in the machine (also a new one from John Lewis) whilst Swmbo is out at work. Re tangling - I quite enjoy overhauling the and removing the knots.
You could use dirty rope, buy new rope, replace the wife or ignore the recommendations - in no particular order.
I like the idea of recycling the old machine as an instant rope tangler, maintains marital harmony, is environmentally friendly, provides clean rope and something for you to do over the long winter evenings (untangling)
Sounds like the washing machine isn't the only thing getting noisy. Trade it in for a newer model."When we get the new washing machine we should not wash ropes in it ..."