I'm about the same as you! Towels- weekly bedding bi-monthly
2007-01-14 08:33:15
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answered by kewte_kewpie 3
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Yeah, maximum of solutions I do agree maximum is pink's answer. every physique of you ever theory relating to the scarce of nature resource of water has been reduced in size and decrease than earlier. there is no would desire to bathe your towels so oftentimes after use in any respect. I do have 2 towels like pink, one is hand towel had to be sparkling primary by handwash and dry it and the different is tub towel washed a week. And primary I placed it exterior to enable sunshine to sterilize it and dry it .. no would desire to bathe that huge towel so oftentimes which isn't so grimy in any respect while u used it after u sparkling urself. For mattress sheet, 2 or 3 or 4 weeks is okey for any grownup who does not make it so grimy as little ones. And in wintry climate, I simplely sparkling them 2 monthes or longer. Why none think of relating to the earth and worldwide warming sign. to apply dryer is undesirable for our earth. IF there is no neccessary to bathe that oftentimes if those laundry wasn't that grimy or stink, why not take a relax and luxuriate in the different component to existence particularly busting your hump doing the uninteresting abode chores.
2016-10-19 23:36:32
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answered by ? 4
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I probably change my towels once a week. I use two towels one for my hair and one for my body. I use the hair towel to dry my face before I put it around my head. I probably change the sheets monthly. Gross I know but I have a hard time getting around to it. I know it should be more.
2007-01-14 08:42:06
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answered by Mom of Three 6
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I air dry in the back of the pickup after a bath. I like to dig holes in the summer and sleep in there, no sheets. I have a straw bed in the winter, no sheets then either. I would like to have your terrycloth robe, for scientific purposes of course.
2007-01-14 08:39:10
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answered by Bullwinkle 4
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I change the towels every other use. My bed sheets are changed every week. I should probably do it sooner with what I know about dust mites, but I can live with once a week. I can see why, if by yourself you don't feel the need to change the sheets more frequently, however, do some research on all the little bugs that live in our mattress' and sheets, and you might change your mind. I did not know about them til I found out my son was allergic to them. I guess they live off of our dead skin cells, and EVERYONE sheds skin cells. Just thought I would share that.
2007-01-14 08:34:39
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answered by MommaSchmitt 4
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I change all my towels in my bathrooms (hand towels, and bath towels) every time I do laundry (so when my hamper gets full 'bout once or twice a week) I wash my robe and my bedsheets once a month
2007-01-14 08:34:05
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answered by ratluverash 2
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I change my bedsheets every month after my cycle other than that I don't change mines unless I waste something on them as far as my face cloth I change mines twice a week I wash my face before anything but since it is just you or maybe a friend of yours I think you are okay as long as it is just you two
2007-01-14 08:54:22
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answered by I wish I could......... 4
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For bath towels twice a week. For sheets every 7 days.
2007-01-14 08:38:09
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answered by heartsonfire 6
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Towel 2-7 days. It depends on how "dirty" I feel it is, even though I am clean when I dry off. I use a seperate "turbie" for my hair that I wash once a week.
Sheets and blankets, about once a week. Sometimes, I feel like I get sweaty at night and they need to be changed.
2007-01-14 08:35:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I use 2 towels each shower: A special one for my hair that I wash once a week and another for my body that I use 2 days in a row and then use a clean one.
Sheets I change once a week.
2007-01-14 08:34:06
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answered by ♥Lolita♥ 3
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bath towels is good for about 2-3 showers for me and my sheets i change 2 times a week in the summer 1 time a week in the winter
2007-01-14 08:32:50
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answered by Anonymous
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