Well here's me again with tons of washing to do (getting ready for the holiday), and pressed for time. I mean what'll I do?
Why pull out the Hoover twinne of course.
Large bed sheets are too much palaver for twin tub washing, well at least for moi, so sorted out pillow slips and other smalls from the sheets (they will go in the Miele), and went to work.
One really likes all sorts of top loading washing machines, including twin tubs and wringers because they do a much better job, IMHO of dealing with lint and pet hair. Stuff floats up and away, ready to be flushed down the drain. Twin tubs and wringers have an advantage in that one lifts laundry out of the wash water, leaving much and such behind.
Anywho each load in the Hoover got a quick pre-wash in warm water, spun out, then a hot wash for max time, allowed to soak for 10 minutes or so, series of spin rinses then on the lines. More work than bunging the lot into the Miele, but can whiz through several loads in the hour or so it takes to do one in the Miele.
L.
Why pull out the Hoover twinne of course.
Large bed sheets are too much palaver for twin tub washing, well at least for moi, so sorted out pillow slips and other smalls from the sheets (they will go in the Miele), and went to work.
One really likes all sorts of top loading washing machines, including twin tubs and wringers because they do a much better job, IMHO of dealing with lint and pet hair. Stuff floats up and away, ready to be flushed down the drain. Twin tubs and wringers have an advantage in that one lifts laundry out of the wash water, leaving much and such behind.
Anywho each load in the Hoover got a quick pre-wash in warm water, spun out, then a hot wash for max time, allowed to soak for 10 minutes or so, series of spin rinses then on the lines. More work than bunging the lot into the Miele, but can whiz through several loads in the hour or so it takes to do one in the Miele.
L.