realies wrote: » Sir I live on my own and have a problem, last night I went to put the washing machine on to wash some clothes, and to my dismay I found I had now detergent tablets or washing powder, as I live miles away from any shops etc I was going to use either shampoo or washing up liquid,just to sudsy the water like, now you being all knowledgeable in these sort of affairs I was wondering could you give me some advise on what's the best option to carry on with, thanks in advance. :-)
Jawgap wrote: » No, they're foaming agents - they'll create a winter wonderland for you If the clothes aren't heavily soiled just wash them without detergent.
Corpus Twisty wrote: » It's only a punt, but would silicone be of any use?
smash wrote: » Use a dishwasher tablet. What could possibly go wrong?
C.K Dexter Haven wrote: » Your clothes might turn into knives and forks?
Collin Tart Stock-still wrote: » Living on your own and using a washing machine? Use the sink.
The Backwards Man wrote: » Elbow grease. Sink full of piping hot water and a good bar of soap.
The Backwards Man wrote: » Why are you asking me anyway? Any bulkbuying culchie worth their salt has five boxes of washing powder and half a dozen bottles of fabric softener to hand at all times.
seagull wrote: » And a mammy to actually do the washing.
Deleted User wrote: » Does the Backwards Man constantly bump into things? I like to picture that his house is entirely TBM-proofed, with nothing breakable, no sharp edges, and every door is those kind that you get in hospitals/restaurants, that open both ways.
The Backwards Man wrote: » Any bulkbuying culchie worth their salt has five boxes of washing powder and half a dozen bottles of fabric softener to hand at all times.
NachoBusiness wrote: » You people are useless. Just wash them in the washing machine anyway. The hot water and agitation alone will remove a most of the dirt. If you have a fine grater and some soap, then grate a tablespoon or so of it and place it inside the machine in the middle of the clothes.