vacuumfreeeke
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I am wondering if any of you have ever used a wash board and did laundry the old fashioned way? I'd been wanting to do this for a while (especially when the machines at my apartment complex are busy or broken), so today, I called a local hardware store and found that they sold a wash board. I was all set to buy one online or try to make my own, but when I found out they had it, I went to get it. When I got there, I saw that they had glass, metal, and mini wash boards! The glass one was really tempting (maybe even easier on clothes?), but I went with the metal one anyway. I also got a big plastic tub and a heavy duty plunger. I decided to make my own soap, so I bought some ivory bar soap, washing soda, and borax. To my surprise, Wal-mart and Lowes and Walgreens didn't have any Borax and I'd seen it at all those place before.... I ended up finding it at Sweet Bay of all places! I thought I'd have trouble finding washing soda, but that was right at Wal-mart. I also got a bar of Fels-naptha soap for pre-treating.... I already am enjoying the benefits of the Fels-naptha soap.... I shined shoes last night and somehow black shoe polish got on my khaki colored microfiber couch. The Fels-naptha took it right out.
Anyway, I did my first load and it was a lot of work, but I really enjoyed the process and the clothes seem brigher! Wringing them out was a pain, and I looked for a manual clothes wringer, but they are so expensive and old ones on Ebay seem all worn out.
I'm really having fun with this, I don't think I'll abandon the washer completely, but it is nice to know that I have the means to do this myself and the natural homemade laundry soap is so much cheaper and better than what's in the stores now!
So, have you guys ever done this? Are there any benefits of a glass wash board over a metal one?
Thanks!
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Anyway, I did my first load and it was a lot of work, but I really enjoyed the process and the clothes seem brigher! Wringing them out was a pain, and I looked for a manual clothes wringer, but they are so expensive and old ones on Ebay seem all worn out.
I'm really having fun with this, I don't think I'll abandon the washer completely, but it is nice to know that I have the means to do this myself and the natural homemade laundry soap is so much cheaper and better than what's in the stores now!
So, have you guys ever done this? Are there any benefits of a glass wash board over a metal one?
Thanks!
