Eldorado2k
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- Nov 9, 2015
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It’s raining today, so it’s a good day to finally wash all my microfiber towels. Reason I haven’t been in a rush to do so is because I’ve recently been guilty of leaving my dirty towels separated in several plastic bags in the backyard, which leads to the worst possible situation in regards to dirty towels.
I did the bare minimum and at least tied some of the bags, and 1 of the bags containing my “good” batch of Kirklands I did stuff into a bucket and loosely covered it with a lid [not airtight to prevent mold]
But what I usually wind up doing in this case before washing them is going through the tedious task of nitpicking almost all the the leaves & twigs off prior to tossing them into the washing machine because my OCD simply doesn’t have enough faith in them coming out of the machine completely clean if I don’t.
But today the lightbulb finally came on.
Why not just try to quickly rinse them off 1 by 1 with the hose nozzle and see if I can get the debris off that way. It worked. Why didn’t I think of this before?
Does anyone else run into this situation with their towels? Or and I guilty of breaking a commandment of detailing by allowing twigs to occasionally get on my all purpose microfiber towels? Lol.
But hey, the important part is they get clean.
I did the bare minimum and at least tied some of the bags, and 1 of the bags containing my “good” batch of Kirklands I did stuff into a bucket and loosely covered it with a lid [not airtight to prevent mold]
But what I usually wind up doing in this case before washing them is going through the tedious task of nitpicking almost all the the leaves & twigs off prior to tossing them into the washing machine because my OCD simply doesn’t have enough faith in them coming out of the machine completely clean if I don’t.
But today the lightbulb finally came on.

Why not just try to quickly rinse them off 1 by 1 with the hose nozzle and see if I can get the debris off that way. It worked. Why didn’t I think of this before?

Does anyone else run into this situation with their towels? Or and I guilty of breaking a commandment of detailing by allowing twigs to occasionally get on my all purpose microfiber towels? Lol.
But hey, the important part is they get clean.

