Yeah I'm sure you're supposed to...having 4 kids, clothes plus towels plus linen, on top of all that, then you have the "good gear" that would translate to (handwash). I'm over it mate!!!
My rule is ..empty ya pockets, if I find coinage , it's mine, other than that the white/black is an urban myth!!!! Just wait till you have to deal with the FLUFF GIVERS!!! and the FLUFF LOVERS in the same load - laundry "heaven"
2006-11-21 20:56:10
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answered by renclrk 7
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confident I separate eveything out. Whites Darks Towels denims in case you have not got adequate to make an entire load, why no longer basically wash a smaller load? My washer has a small/med/large/xlarge load putting to make certain how lots water to run. in case you do a small load, do exactly no longer upload as lots detergent to the water. Whites will initiate finding greyish in the event that they at the instant are not separated from darks. additionally, towels will circulate away fuzzies on each and every thing, this is why towels could be washed mutually.
2016-12-10 13:26:13
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. You should separate dark colors, light colors and whites into a load by themselves. Jeans wash with jeans or other like fabric pants. You can end up with gray laundry like my brother did before he was "laundry educated." You're on top of things.
2006-11-21 13:40:13
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answered by ihave5katz 5
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The only problem is that some colors bleed when they are wet and if you have something white or light colored it might pick up the dye in the water. If you don't mind the fact that everytime you wash whites gets duller and darks pick up white lint go ahead and wash them together.
2006-11-21 13:46:52
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answered by Rudolph'sGrandma 3
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Like yeah! Darks tend to fade into whites or brights. I dont have alot of whites so some times i will put my light pastel colors with the whites. Never mix darks with whites unless its something you dont care about.
2006-11-21 13:39:04
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answered by bugjuice 2
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No. I never do. Haven't had a problem yet, but I dont use bleach either so I duno. Lucky I guess. I can't afford to run 3 loads, 1 for whites, 1 for darks and a 3rd one for socks and towels. My water/hyrdo and gas bill is expensive as it is!
2006-11-21 13:40:23
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answered by trinity082482 4
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Yes. Otherwise, your darks will no longer be dark because of the bleach you (hopefully) add to a load of whites; your whites will no longer be white because of color transfer from your darks.
2006-11-21 14:33:42
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answered by bamabunch5 2
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Unless you want green underwear, I think that would be the thing to do.LOL Wash dark colors together, and in cold water. Light colors on cold or warm, and whites in hot water, and no colors included. Hope this helps.
2006-11-21 13:39:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. the darks can only make the whites dull because of the dies that are in them.
2006-11-21 13:43:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, unless you want your white undies to become pink and such, then you need to be a segregationist during these times of doing laundry.
2006-11-21 13:45:55
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answered by O'Shea 5
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