The easiest way is to sort the clothes by color and wash similar colors together. Also wash only towels together by color. You do not need to go to the extreme of only light blues, then only yellows, etc. Just do towels separately by light and dark colors, clothes by whites, pastels and darks. And most importantly, check pockets for tissues. There is nothing as dreadful than washing a tissue that disintegrates in the wash.
2007-06-04 01:12:33
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answered by Granny Judy 2
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Hmm? Lint usually is a problem in the dryer and all you have to do is clean out the line trap, which you should do everytime you use it. I know that if I wash especially linty things in the washer the lint will get on my other clothes. For example i have this chinelle throw and it will put red lint all over things, but the trick is to wash it by itself, problem solved.
2007-06-04 08:09:13
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answered by Paige 3
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clothes are going to always do that. You will also get alot of residue in the washer drum when you use powder laundry detergent. What i do is i take a small cloth that is a little wet (damp) and wipe out the washer drum often. If you wish you can use simple green on the small cloth to clean out the washer drum without hurting your next load of clothes.
2007-06-04 08:27:06
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answered by Onomatopoeia 4
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Wash your clothes inside out on a gentler cycle... Wash dark clothes together and light's together...I wash towels seperate..in light and dark loads...Use less detergent and dry with dryer sheets.... Clean your dryer lint trap after every load..
2007-06-04 08:15:03
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answered by pebblespro 7
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Maybe you should try cleaning your dryer lint catcher
2007-06-08 03:55:59
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answered by Brian (Bill) M 2
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