mickeyd
Well-known member
Polyester clothing ~
People loved this stuff to death. It was everywhere and everybody had some. No wrinkles, no ironing at all, almost miraculous the way these "miracle fabrics" came out of the drier, especially for a generation reared on must-be-ironed--no excuse!!-- 100 % cotton.
But then it was accidentally discovered that a random hot ash from a cigar, etc. could make the fabric melt with alarming alacrity. And the air quickly flew out of that balloon.
Glenn, I have to check but this Mark XII, does FOUR refills on PP on the low water level setting.
And I love the Knits cycle on another Whirlpool for blended shirts. You leave the lid up; thus no spin, and the cool-down is a much better substitute for the dreaded gray water, no spin without a cooldown on some modern TL's.

People loved this stuff to death. It was everywhere and everybody had some. No wrinkles, no ironing at all, almost miraculous the way these "miracle fabrics" came out of the drier, especially for a generation reared on must-be-ironed--no excuse!!-- 100 % cotton.
But then it was accidentally discovered that a random hot ash from a cigar, etc. could make the fabric melt with alarming alacrity. And the air quickly flew out of that balloon.
Glenn, I have to check but this Mark XII, does FOUR refills on PP on the low water level setting.
And I love the Knits cycle on another Whirlpool for blended shirts. You leave the lid up; thus no spin, and the cool-down is a much better substitute for the dreaded gray water, no spin without a cooldown on some modern TL's.
