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on 10/12/2008 Hi! Thank you for posting an article regarding on how to do laundry. It's really a big help for me since I'm trying to learn on how to start this kind of business. Can you post more articles related on laundry business for me. Thank you and God bless!

dajebco

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on 9/15/2008 how to dry-clean suits,jacket & overcoats.

dorry

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on 8/20/2008 the best think I've ever used is the magnetic laundry system it's been six's months now and I wouldn't trade them in for anything-and I don't have to buy detergent ever AGAIN! Also, it's great for people with sensitive skin like me, and it's great for the environment-you don't even need to use the last rinse cycle-anyway check it out at http://www.mypowerfulmagnets.com/

kanipan224

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on 8/8/2008 its very nice to have this

Spartygirl

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on 5/10/2008 Great laundry tips to add to this commentary...

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Spartygirl

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on 5/10/2008 You can eliminate steps 4 - 6 with technology like a LaundryPure... saving time and money.

Check that out here.
http://www.ecoquestintl.com/dealer_home/default.aspx?product=US40301B

podunkmofo

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on 2/15/2008 If you neglect to get to the dryer and they have already sat there forming their annoying wrinkles - a quick fix is toss in a fairly damp washcloth or a couple of articles from the washing machine, and run the dryer for about five minutes or so- I hate ironing and get desparate... :)

podunkmofo

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on 2/15/2008 A DAMP wash cloth or small towel thrown back into the dryer (for 5 minutes or so), will often resurrect a neglected load of wrinkled cloth...

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on 10/30/2007 Step 11 is pretty important. If you don't remove the dryer lint you're going to spend more energy and time drying.

cherwine

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on 8/8/2007 I have a problem with an article turning orange. No bleach is involved. I just pulled a new, tan colored towel. It is orange splotched. Everything else in the load is ok. This has been happening repeatedly. Help??

Bingzhong

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on 8/3/2007 sometimes you need to lay out the cloths sometimes because the dryer, ironically, doesn't dry parts of the cloths all the time. You could put them on a line, or just lay them on a CLEAN floor.

skittle

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on 3/12/2007 yes, I agree folding clothes right after they are takin out of the dryer will produce less wrinkles also hanging them up in a closet will help.

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on 9/10/2006 If you have an item of clothing that runs color, you don't have to wash it by hand separately. I just put that item in with my dark load, which is filled with black, and deep navy blue items. So if it does run color, it doesn't really matter. Just don't put articles in that are different colors, so they don't bleed into each other. Example: red + red + black = OK, but red + blue + black = could be trouble.

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on 8/8/2006 Add a small amount of liquid fabric softener to knock down those suds. It works immediately. One of the benefits of adding fabric softener to your rinse cycle is that it removes soap residue. It works in the wash cycle as well when too much detergent has been added.

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on 8/8/2006 If you fold the clothes right after they are dried you will prevent wrinkles. I do this every time I do laundry and I have never picked up an iron.

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