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borntobemummy
13-01-2007, 16:49
It's 10 to 6pm and warm and windy, I thought it was going to rain in the morning, so didn't wash then we went out and it was a beautiful day:shame:

Now, not sure if I should wash them now and hang them out over night, or just wait til the morning.

I'm brand new to cloth BTW:o

jade21887
13-01-2007, 16:51
Im new to cloth too, but I would wash them and put them on the line.

thebas2560
13-01-2007, 16:52
Wash them now.

Then make me dinner.

Then rub my feet. :laughing::laughing:

Ouch, argh, stop, kidding! kidding!

the_queen
13-01-2007, 16:54
I'd wash now, hang them out, and then if they're not dry in the morning just leave them out there all day. If it rains - well, I call that "an extra rinse cycle" :D

the_queen
13-01-2007, 16:54
Wash them now.

Then make me dinner.

Then rub my feet. :laughing:

Ouch, argh, stop, kidding! kidding!

:laughing: BWA-HAHAHA :laughing:






(Note: whack him over the head with the washing basket :p)

borntobemummy
13-01-2007, 16:56
Wash them now.

Then make me dinner.

Then rub my feet. :laughing::laughing:

Ouch, argh, stop, kidding! kidding!

I can hear DD waking up, how bout you go practice your cloth nappy changing:p





BTW, thanks for the advice everyone else, off to do some washing:wave:

thebas2560
13-01-2007, 17:00
sure thing darling. And would you like steak or sausages tonight? (ouch, arrgh, you can let go now.....aaah that's better...)

borntobemummy
13-01-2007, 17:01
I put them in with our stuff, what do you do about softener..cos you're not meant to use it for the nappies. do you take them out when it's done then do another softening cycle for the rest??

Lirael
13-01-2007, 17:03
Wash them now.

Then make me dinner.

Then rub my feet.

Ouch, argh, stop, kidding! kidding!


hahahahha good luck with that!


:laughing: BWA-HAHAHA :laughing:






(Note: whack him over the head with the washing basket :p)

PMSL queenie:laughing:

the_queen
13-01-2007, 17:08
I don't wash them with the other clothes - and come to think of it I don't use softener with our clothes anyway... so I have no useful advice. :D

Maybe take out the nappies at the end of the cycle, then run the clothes on a rinse cycle again with the softener?