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So how many of you wash at 30 degrees now?

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IvanaDK · 30/11/2009 18:20

It's global warming people and we're all supposed to wash our clothes at 30 degrees now, not 40 or 60.

But do you do it?

I only started recently, and I was quite surprised to ind that the clothes still got clean. My neighbor admitted to over filling the machine and boiling everything and it just made me feel that I had to do my part ;)

I do still wash mine and DHs bed linen at 60 as he has dust mite allergies.

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Pineapplechunks · 30/11/2009 18:22

I would but my washing machine is somewhat ancient and doesn' have a 30 degree setting so the coldest I can manage is 40.

Sorry Earth, will upgrade soon, promise

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Geocentric · 30/11/2009 18:25

Mine has 2 settings - hot and cold
I 'fess to using "hot" (mostly) but I never wash on the longest program, so do my bit with that.

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FreeGeorgeJackson · 30/11/2009 18:27

OOH NO

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Tidey · 30/11/2009 18:29

I do. I only ever use the 30 degrees quick wash cycle on my machine. You can't change the temperature on that programme.

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MrsJohnDeere · 30/11/2009 18:31

I've tried but things just don't come out clean enough. Mud and food stains particularly.

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shockers · 30/11/2009 18:31

I do... no difference in cleanliness as far as I can see.

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RedLentil · 30/11/2009 18:32

I do, though nappies go on at 60 with other bits and bobs to fill up the machine ...

Now all I need to do is train everyone not to put worn but clean clothes in the washbaskets.

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shockers · 30/11/2009 18:32

I do treat stains with a bit of washing up liquid first though.(great for grease or food stains)

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thisisyesterday · 30/11/2009 18:33

yes, i've only ever washed at 30

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herbietea · 30/11/2009 18:35

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Milliways · 30/11/2009 18:38

Yep, we do

After our machine broke so would wash but without heating the water at all, we realised that most stuff got clean in cold water! In the US they have 15 degree washes.

We have a water softener, so only use 1 washing tab & 30 degree wash for everything except the dog towels.

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llareggub · 30/11/2009 18:40

I always use 30 unless I am washing sheets, towels or very stained items. All stains come out with a bit of washing-up liquid.

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StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 30/11/2009 18:41

I still wash at 40. The spin isn't as quick on the 30 cycle so the clothes come out wetter and take more drying. I guess in the summer I could wash at 30 and probably will do, but this time of year I need them as dry as possible to start with.

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trixymalixy · 30/11/2009 18:47

my machine doesn't go down to 30 degrees.

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purpleturtle · 30/11/2009 18:53

I do some washes at 30°, but more often 40° - it depends on the state of the clothes going in, and some (quite possibly flawed) logic that when ds1 and/or ds2 have wet themselves (again) a 40° wash is better.

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chimchar · 30/11/2009 19:23

i do most stuff on 30...honestly don't notice the difference if i do it hotter...

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upahill · 30/11/2009 19:28

Towels 60 deg
dark undies, socks and jeans 60
light shirts and t shirts 30
Bedding 40 or 60 degree
whites 40 degree
quick freshen up between 'proper'washes 40 degree

Machine maintenance 90 degree

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EldonAve · 30/11/2009 19:30

the odd handwash item goes on at 30

otherwise 40, 60, 90

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mckenzie · 30/11/2009 19:31

apart from smelly gym gear, that i still do at 40 or even 60.

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Jajas · 30/11/2009 19:33

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gallusbesom · 30/11/2009 19:35

My new machine does a 15 degree wash and I bought that fancy shmancy liquid (ariel?) to try it today and it has washed really well. Don't think I will do towels, bedding and OH smelly work clothes but good for stuff that isn't truely dirty.

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SparklyGothKat · 30/11/2009 19:36

normally 40, but some whites go on 60, but thats not often.

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MrsDinky · 30/11/2009 19:36

30 for general coloureds if not stained too much, 40 for whites if stained (plus a dollop of Vanish), 60 for sheets and towels, and 90 once every 6 weeks or so for the shower curtain with half a bottle of Value vinegar to get the hard water marks off it and descale the machine a bit at the same time

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saltyseadog · 30/11/2009 19:40

I do - except for towels and bedlinen which go in at 50 (or 60 when I feel like splashing out ).

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bibbitybobbityhat · 30/11/2009 19:41

Never. I never will. Am very environmentally friendly otherwise but I'm afraid I want my clothes to be clean.

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