... or how frequently you change clothes and home linens?
I read in an article that the average American family washes almost 400 loads of laundry each year.
Considering that washers has big capacity (well ok not always is a full load, but still...) that's an enormous amount of laundy.
Do we Europeans tend to wash less frequently or Americans tent to wash too much frequently?
I'm just curious to hear what you think about it.
I live alone, so I don't have that much laundry to do, so I'm not an average family and cannot be considered part of the statistic.
I change my hand towels every 4 days, not every day because I think it makes no sense to do it, because after one day they are still clean if I use them just to dry my already washed hands.
I change my sheets every week in the summer and every 2 weeks in the winter.
The clothes that come into contact with the skin are changed more often obviously.
Some daily or every two days.
....
I read in an article that the average American family washes almost 400 loads of laundry each year.
Considering that washers has big capacity (well ok not always is a full load, but still...) that's an enormous amount of laundy.
Do we Europeans tend to wash less frequently or Americans tent to wash too much frequently?
I'm just curious to hear what you think about it.
I live alone, so I don't have that much laundry to do, so I'm not an average family and cannot be considered part of the statistic.
I change my hand towels every 4 days, not every day because I think it makes no sense to do it, because after one day they are still clean if I use them just to dry my already washed hands.
I change my sheets every week in the summer and every 2 weeks in the winter.
The clothes that come into contact with the skin are changed more often obviously.
Some daily or every two days.
....