warmsecondrinse
Well-known member
That reminds me of a funny incident.
A few months ago there was a problem with the hot water in my building that caused a building wide temp drop. I'm now on my 3rd apartment in this building and I never noticed any hot water temp change over the past 5 years.. The problem was fixed. Again, I personally didn't notice. A woman in my building complained at a recent meeting that the washers were running HOTTER than they used to and as a result some of her delicates were ruined.
What's funny is that I have items made of nylon, elastane, polyamide, etc. I also have 100% wool items. Since Covid hit I have washed all these items in hot and have dried on the highest heat setting. I've yet to have a single item get damaged in any way.
It makes me want to run around and check the temps of all 60 washer and all 60 dryers in the building.
A few months ago there was a problem with the hot water in my building that caused a building wide temp drop. I'm now on my 3rd apartment in this building and I never noticed any hot water temp change over the past 5 years.. The problem was fixed. Again, I personally didn't notice. A woman in my building complained at a recent meeting that the washers were running HOTTER than they used to and as a result some of her delicates were ruined.
What's funny is that I have items made of nylon, elastane, polyamide, etc. I also have 100% wool items. Since Covid hit I have washed all these items in hot and have dried on the highest heat setting. I've yet to have a single item get damaged in any way.
It makes me want to run around and check the temps of all 60 washer and all 60 dryers in the building.