turquoisedude
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Possible answers: 'Get a life', 'Are you effing kidding me?' or 'Who screens these questions?'
OR we could do yet another Turquoisedude's Totally Unscientific Laundry Test to find out for sure!
I just happen to have three vintage Canadian machines that were available for testing today - a load of shirts (permanent press) into the '53 Westy, a load of mixed cotton goods for the '63 Frigidaire, and a small load of socks to run through the '66 Inglis.
The soil level for the loads was light for the Westy, medium for the Frigidaire, and heavy for the Inglis. The Frigidaire got the most clothes, but I've finally learned that it can handle them... LOL



OR we could do yet another Turquoisedude's Totally Unscientific Laundry Test to find out for sure!
I just happen to have three vintage Canadian machines that were available for testing today - a load of shirts (permanent press) into the '53 Westy, a load of mixed cotton goods for the '63 Frigidaire, and a small load of socks to run through the '66 Inglis.
The soil level for the loads was light for the Westy, medium for the Frigidaire, and heavy for the Inglis. The Frigidaire got the most clothes, but I've finally learned that it can handle them... LOL


