Wow. You win at laundry.
Spike's Bitches 35: We Got a History
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Damn. I just toss in a dryer sheet.
Wow. You win at laundry.
You would not say that if you saw my house right now.
Dryer sheets can add a water resistant layer to clothes, so don't use them with towels. Or test them to be sure they're okay, anyway. And, again with the messing up the wicking. Wicking fabrics are temperamental divas of the textile world. But so necessary to comfort in so many situations.
Towels are done, time to put on the iPod and do some serious sorting. I may be some time.
Alternately, hang your stuff up on a line. The sheets come back all lovely soft.
The sheets come back all lovely soft.
And covered with pollen.
And covered with pollen.
Not in my backyard. My sympathies for your polleny backyard.
When I lived in Hollywood, Florida my mother would always hang sheets, towels, and jeans on the line. I always thought they were stiff and uncomfortable, and didn't particularly have that "sun-fresh" smell.
I've been taking all my massage sheets to the laundromat so I can do them all in one fell swoop. I learned not to leave liquid stuff in the car during the winter because it freezes, and I also learned that dryer sheets do not work well in those dryers. But the dry time is fantastic!
If I ever have my own true massage space, I am totally putting in a washer/dryer(s) like these. I also need minions, because I hate folding.
And covered with pollen.
And ash, if there's a fire nearby.
Loving billytea and biyitea, but no surprise there.
Timelies, Bitches.
State meeting weirdness: Somehow I ended up taking up most of "my" meeting pimping Gothic Charm School and Vampire People. This social worker is fannish. Huh.
My mother would always hang sheets, towels, and jeans on the line. I always thought they were stiff and uncomfortable, and didn't particularly have that "sun-fresh" smell.
This has usually been my experience too. They come out wonderfully when it's really windy though!
Dryer sheets can add a water resistant layer to clothes, so don't use them with towels.
Huh. I never knew this. I tend to use an extra dryer sheet with towels, because I like them to be extra soft. I haven't noticed a problem with wicking, but I can certainly imagine myself just not noticing. Or could. Now I'll notice, I'm sure.