vintagekitchen
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My aunt and I were discussing this subject yesterday. Turns out we do it completely opposite to each other.
I learned how to do laundry in Granny's set of Kenmore automatics, and always load the clothes loosely to the top row of holes in the basket, add my powdered detergent directly on top of the clothes, (currently and usually Foca, I always return to it). I then add softener and if using it bleach to their respective dispensers, close the lid, and start the washer.
My aunt on the other hand, learned how to do laundry in my grandmothers much used and we'll worn speed queen wringer washer, which was so clapped out by that point, that if you didn't stay with it while it washed, it would walk slowly across the floor until it unplugged itself, lol. She starts the washer empty, let's it gets about half full, then add her powdered detergent, (usually tide) let the machine finish filling, and begin agitating to dissolve the detergent, then add clothes a peice at a time until the amount of turnover in the load suits her. She then adds softener and bleach to their respective dispensers, and closes the machine. Also, she nearly always pauses the load halfway through, let's it soak a while, then restarts the washer to let it finish. For whites or anything with heavier than normal soil, she stops the washer after it spins but before it goes into rinse, turns the knob around, and washes the load a second time with more detergent.
I feel that the way I do it is more automatic, while she for her part tends to use the automatic just like her mother's wringer that she learned with. Credit where it's due, her laundry is immaculate, but I love automatic and switches and settings to do the work, lol.
We do agree on a few things, Downy is the best softener, Top job is the best bleach, every load should have both downy and a sheet of Bounce, ( she skips the Downy for towels).
So tell me guys, am I doing it wrong, or is she just going to a lot of extra trouble? Lol.
I learned how to do laundry in Granny's set of Kenmore automatics, and always load the clothes loosely to the top row of holes in the basket, add my powdered detergent directly on top of the clothes, (currently and usually Foca, I always return to it). I then add softener and if using it bleach to their respective dispensers, close the lid, and start the washer.
My aunt on the other hand, learned how to do laundry in my grandmothers much used and we'll worn speed queen wringer washer, which was so clapped out by that point, that if you didn't stay with it while it washed, it would walk slowly across the floor until it unplugged itself, lol. She starts the washer empty, let's it gets about half full, then add her powdered detergent, (usually tide) let the machine finish filling, and begin agitating to dissolve the detergent, then add clothes a peice at a time until the amount of turnover in the load suits her. She then adds softener and bleach to their respective dispensers, and closes the machine. Also, she nearly always pauses the load halfway through, let's it soak a while, then restarts the washer to let it finish. For whites or anything with heavier than normal soil, she stops the washer after it spins but before it goes into rinse, turns the knob around, and washes the load a second time with more detergent.
I feel that the way I do it is more automatic, while she for her part tends to use the automatic just like her mother's wringer that she learned with. Credit where it's due, her laundry is immaculate, but I love automatic and switches and settings to do the work, lol.
We do agree on a few things, Downy is the best softener, Top job is the best bleach, every load should have both downy and a sheet of Bounce, ( she skips the Downy for towels).
So tell me guys, am I doing it wrong, or is she just going to a lot of extra trouble? Lol.