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Old 17-05-2004, 12:38   #16
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Well me too but when my mother calls, I never do enough apparently...
Ahhh I'm one of a few females that has the male species suss
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AND iron.................:pp
Can we not get that word put in the profanity filter? It offends me greatly
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Old 17-05-2004, 12:53   #18
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Re: Towel Care?

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Can we not get that word put in the profanity filter? It offends me greatly

did you know swoop if you don't iron you clothes after the first time you wash and dry them and hang them up, (unless it is weird fabric) you don't necessairly have to iron them at all

as for the towels....i agree with the statement about quality of the towel...... cheap ones seem to loose their fluff fairly quickly......
also do you leave them slung on the floor after they have been used?

softener seems to work, but i'm allergic to it............ tumble drying seems to keep them fluffier for longer, maybe it is to do with the static?
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Old 17-05-2004, 13:30   #19
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Re: Towel Care?

wot do you think jumpers were invented for?
you only have to do the collars on your shirts :pp
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Re: Towel Care?

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OOOOhhhhhh, I like a rough towel......leaves you feeling all tingly

Anyway, I think using good softner and hanging them outside makes them soft !!

My vote goes to aliferste, ours are soft and thats the way we wash them (Sainsbury's own brand washing powder and softener).
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wot do you think jumpers were invented for?
you only have to do the collars on your shirts :pp
if u dry it properly you wouldnt have to iron even them...... plus........you cant wear jumpers all the time, ie a day like today
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WHy not, it's good to sweat. :pp
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Re: Towel Care?

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also do you leave them slung on the floor after they have been used?
What on earth else are we supposed to do with them?

Surely it says on the label, use & throw onto floor before cleaning.
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Re: Towel Care?

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Can we not get that word put in the profanity filter? It offends me greatly
AGREED!!

I HATE IRONING!!!

Which is why I never do it.
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Old 17-05-2004, 14:06   #25
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Re: Towel Care?

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What on earth else are we supposed to do with them?

Surely it says on the label, use & throw onto floor before cleaning.
nopes if you hang them up and not let them get all crumpled all the time they seem to keep the fluff for longer, and dry better
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Old 17-05-2004, 14:11   #26
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as for the towels....i agree with the statement about quality of the towel...... cheap ones seem to loose their fluff fairly quickly......
also do you leave them slung on the floor after they have been used?
These are Christie towels, so not cheap. Left slung on the floor????? nope, trained the wife to stop doing that!!
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Re: Towel Care?

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AGREED!!

I HATE IRONING!!!

Which is why I never do it.
Spare a thought for my dear old mum though. At one point, me and my younger brother were at school, and my dad was in the police, while my brother was at work in the city. That meant ironing 23 shirts alone (my younger brother and I had to go to saturday school). Then we had, 3 pairs of trousers each, i'm guessing. Not including what she wanted to iron for herself. No wonder sunday became ironing day

It wern't as bad as it sounds for her though. She's a mother hen, she loves it. When I came home from Uni one weekend with my clothes washed up there, she was well disappointed.

Edit: Are they white towels, and do they go on boil wash? the 60/95 degree wash is for sheets normally, although I think some people use it for white towels. A wash that harsh would probably make the towels stuff and rough.
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Ahhh I'm one of a few females that has the male species suss

Wow thats pretty amazing. Next step will be to master talking to another female whilst walking and look where your going rather than at the other females face!!!
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These are Christie towels, so not cheap. Left slung on the floor????? nope, trained the wife to stop doing that!!


well im out of ideas
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Spare a thought for my dear old mum though. At one point, me and my younger brother were at school, and my dad was in the police, while my brother was at work in the city. That meant ironing 23 shirts alone (my younger brother and I had to go to saturday school). Then we had, 3 pairs of trousers each, i'm guessing. Not including what she wanted to iron for herself. No wonder sunday became ironing day

It wern't as bad as it sounds for her though. She's a mother hen, she loves it. When I came home from Uni one weekend with my clothes washed up there, she was well disappointed.
Hah! I point to the iron and the ironing board.If anyone wants ironing done in this house it's a case of do it yerself.Funny how NO ONE wants ironing done UNTIL I'm doing MY OWN clothes.

So these days I never buy clothes that need ironing .
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