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Loosely translated from Scots slang, that means smelly / damp clothes.
Which is the state my laundry is currently in
Stuck a load of washing on yesterday, took it out the machine only to realise that everything smelt rather damp and unpleasant. So I did a bit of researching last night as to how one would go about fixing this, as the machine is clearly returning my stuff in a less than pleasant state. The load wasn't left in the machine, so that's ruled out as the cause, ditto the detergents as I've been using the same brands for yonks.
Any ideas?!
Which is the state my laundry is currently in
Stuck a load of washing on yesterday, took it out the machine only to realise that everything smelt rather damp and unpleasant. So I did a bit of researching last night as to how one would go about fixing this, as the machine is clearly returning my stuff in a less than pleasant state. The load wasn't left in the machine, so that's ruled out as the cause, ditto the detergents as I've been using the same brands for yonks.
Any ideas?!
ApexJimi said:
Loosely translated from Scots slang, that means smelly / damp clothes.
Which is the state my laundry is currently in
Stuck a load of washing on yesterday, took it out the machine only to realise that everything smelt rather damp and unpleasant. So I did a bit of researching last night as to how one would go about fixing this, as the machine is clearly returning my stuff in a less than pleasant state. The load wasn't left in the machine, so that's ruled out as the cause, ditto the detergents as I've been using the same brands for yonks.
Any ideas?!
Do a hot wash cycle using bleach with no clothes in the drum, then a couple of rinse cyclesWhich is the state my laundry is currently in
Stuck a load of washing on yesterday, took it out the machine only to realise that everything smelt rather damp and unpleasant. So I did a bit of researching last night as to how one would go about fixing this, as the machine is clearly returning my stuff in a less than pleasant state. The load wasn't left in the machine, so that's ruled out as the cause, ditto the detergents as I've been using the same brands for yonks.
Any ideas?!
Semi hemi said:
ApexJimi said:
Loosely translated from Scots slang, that means smelly / damp clothes.
Which is the state my laundry is currently in
Stuck a load of washing on yesterday, took it out the machine only to realise that everything smelt rather damp and unpleasant. So I did a bit of researching last night as to how one would go about fixing this, as the machine is clearly returning my stuff in a less than pleasant state. The load wasn't left in the machine, so that's ruled out as the cause, ditto the detergents as I've been using the same brands for yonks.
Any ideas?!
Do a hot wash cycle using bleach with no clothes in the drum, then a couple of rinse cyclesWhich is the state my laundry is currently in
Stuck a load of washing on yesterday, took it out the machine only to realise that everything smelt rather damp and unpleasant. So I did a bit of researching last night as to how one would go about fixing this, as the machine is clearly returning my stuff in a less than pleasant state. The load wasn't left in the machine, so that's ruled out as the cause, ditto the detergents as I've been using the same brands for yonks.
Any ideas?!
pits said:
Semi hemi said:
ApexJimi said:
Loosely translated from Scots slang, that means smelly / damp clothes.
Which is the state my laundry is currently in
Stuck a load of washing on yesterday, took it out the machine only to realise that everything smelt rather damp and unpleasant. So I did a bit of researching last night as to how one would go about fixing this, as the machine is clearly returning my stuff in a less than pleasant state. The load wasn't left in the machine, so that's ruled out as the cause, ditto the detergents as I've been using the same brands for yonks.
Any ideas?!
Do a hot wash cycle using bleach with no clothes in the drum, then a couple of rinse cyclesWhich is the state my laundry is currently in
Stuck a load of washing on yesterday, took it out the machine only to realise that everything smelt rather damp and unpleasant. So I did a bit of researching last night as to how one would go about fixing this, as the machine is clearly returning my stuff in a less than pleasant state. The load wasn't left in the machine, so that's ruled out as the cause, ditto the detergents as I've been using the same brands for yonks.
Any ideas?!
has far as the kittens are concerned, hand wash in warm water and drip dry. DO NOT SPIN OR MANGLE! as this would be a very bad thing!
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