Laundry Day
I like doing laundry. Or, at least, I like having clean clothes. Back in the sticks-n-bricks it was an odd day when the washing maching didn't run at least once. Moving into the RV that didn't come with laundry facilities was a bit of an adjustment even though we are lucky to have a really great laundromat nearby.
In the interum, I found several alternative laundry solutions. In fact, several of them would have completely solved my laundry problems except that with Michigan humidity, clothes don't line dry all too well outside, and my inside space is limited. You can see several fun options here:
The Laundry Alternative
and here:
Compact Appliance
Six days after getting my washer/dryer I started it while it was sharing a circuit with a power tool. For those who like me had no clue that this would be a problem, this blew the internal fuse. Said internal fuse, has been created by evil manufacturing guru's to be single use (I'm told that old models had a fuse reset button that worked well, but didn't result in additional revenue). So back, I am, to the laundromat and my handwashing methods. In a stroke of luck, we are having a week of nice breezes and low humidity.
and here:
Compact Appliance
Six days after getting my washer/dryer I started it while it was sharing a circuit with a power tool. For those who like me had no clue that this would be a problem, this blew the internal fuse. Said internal fuse, has been created by evil manufacturing guru's to be single use (I'm told that old models had a fuse reset button that worked well, but didn't result in additional revenue). So back, I am, to the laundromat and my handwashing methods. In a stroke of luck, we are having a week of nice breezes and low humidity.
So here's how it goes:
Fill 5-gallon bucket with 
6-10 inches of water.
Add a tablespoon of detergent.
Whisk away for approximately 2 minutes.
Drain clothing. Dump water. Refill bucket. Add teaspoon of fabric softener.
Whisk for approximately 2 minutes.
Slightly wring clothing. Throw it in washer to spin it out (or not depending on the dryness of your climate). Hang to dry.
I enjoy not having to rely on the laundromat for everything.
6-10 inches of water.
Add a tablespoon of detergent.
Whisk away for approximately 2 minutes.
Drain clothing. Dump water. Refill bucket. Add teaspoon of fabric softener.
Whisk for approximately 2 minutes.
Slightly wring clothing. Throw it in washer to spin it out (or not depending on the dryness of your climate). Hang to dry.
I enjoy not having to rely on the laundromat for everything.
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