toploader1984
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Toggles...
That was kind of uncalled for.
Most of us are here because we enjoy the look, feel, sound, reliability, and effectiveness of vintage washers.
As far as resources, throwing away an appliance after 5 or so years of use is not the wisest direction to go, yet here we are, going straight in that direction of wastefulness for some time now.
As far as water, it's not created nor destroyed, it never disappears as it's part of the perpetual water cycle.
Changes do need to be made as far as using soaps that have little if any impact on the environment, at the same time, effectively clean, and changes ARE being made in that direction. I get excellent results with Kirkland's eco friendly laundry soap and also get great results using Full Circles eco friendly fabric softener. I get better results soaking with oxygen bleach than I ever did with chlorine.
Lighten up a little, won't ya
That was kind of uncalled for.
Most of us are here because we enjoy the look, feel, sound, reliability, and effectiveness of vintage washers.
As far as resources, throwing away an appliance after 5 or so years of use is not the wisest direction to go, yet here we are, going straight in that direction of wastefulness for some time now.
As far as water, it's not created nor destroyed, it never disappears as it's part of the perpetual water cycle.
Changes do need to be made as far as using soaps that have little if any impact on the environment, at the same time, effectively clean, and changes ARE being made in that direction. I get excellent results with Kirkland's eco friendly laundry soap and also get great results using Full Circles eco friendly fabric softener. I get better results soaking with oxygen bleach than I ever did with chlorine.
Lighten up a little, won't ya
