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mrshyde27 · 26/01/2016 20:24

Well I'm on one this last week or so with household chores..how do you sort your washing? Christ I need to get out more (been housebound with flu)
DH says I'm ridiculous as I use the following categories (he just bungs everything in together, like Widow Twankys wash service). All our stuff is also washed with dettol laundry cleanser (another thing that irritates him no end)..

colours - eg tops, trousers on a 30 wash
pants - 70 wash
socks - 70 wash
bath towels - 70 wash
tea towels and dish cloths - 90 wash

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Muskateersmummy · 26/01/2016 20:25

Light colours.
Dark colours
Whites
Blacks.

All on a cool 30 or 40 wash

With those ridiculous scented beads that my husband insists on ?!

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Sirzy · 26/01/2016 20:26

I do white washes and coloured washes. Both 40 degree washes.

Bedding I will normally do on a 60 degree wash.

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Notthisdog · 26/01/2016 20:27

Blues/greens - 40 degrees
Darks - 40
Whites - 60
Towels - 60
Wool - wool wash

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Pyjamaramadrama · 26/01/2016 20:31

Darks and lights. Everything either on 40 or 60.

It all seems to be ok.

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mrshyde27 · 26/01/2016 20:32

Yes forgot bedding done on a 60...wish my husband insisted on ridiculous scented beads in the wash Muskateersmummy

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celeste83 · 26/01/2016 20:34

I need to pay attention to this thread. At the moment i just chuck whatever in willy nilly Confused

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MrsNoraCharles · 26/01/2016 20:36

Whites 40
Lights 30
Darks 30

Towels & bedding both done on 90 (obsessed with killing dust mites, don't use biological powder).

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trinity0097 · 26/01/2016 20:36

I just bung it all in together, only sorting tends to be a pile of mine then a pile of his stuff!

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RubbleBubble00 · 26/01/2016 20:36

white and colours seperatly at 40
white towels 60

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StillStayingClassySanDiego · 26/01/2016 20:37

Whites together
Coloured stuff together.

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MrsNoraCharles · 26/01/2016 20:37

Oh, and anything marked hand wash or dry clean goes on as delicates (cold or 30, depending) and wool as....well, wool.

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Outaboutnowt · 26/01/2016 20:37

70 is a bit high IMO. Our pants and socks just get washed with normal clothes and are always clean.

I do :
Darks, bright colours and whites (separately) - 30 or 40
Bedding - 60
Towels - 60
DP's chef clothes (all black) - 90

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amysmummy12345 · 26/01/2016 20:37

Towels/socks/pants 90 boil wash
Rest 40 degree 45 minute wash... We don't really wear whites...
Bedding 60 degree 1 hour wash

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GrouchyKiwi · 26/01/2016 20:37

darks - 30C
lights - 40C
nappies + soiled clothes - 40C, non-bio + Napisan, prewash
woollens + delicates - 40C + wool wash
bedding, towels - short wash 40C or 30C, depending on colour

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FemaleDilbert · 26/01/2016 20:41

Lights at 40
Darks at 40

Still alive Smile

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hefzi · 26/01/2016 20:42

Bras on handwash setting
Pyjamas, pants and socks on 60
Bedding on 60
Towels and flannels on at 60
Dishcloths and Hankies on at 90

I also have a fleet of separate washing baskets for each lot, which makes it loads easier (can't fit all my 80s in one wash, and towels don't get fabric softener)

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FanjoBean · 26/01/2016 20:44

Darks, light adult clothes, light child clothes (we only have one child, makes it easier to hang and put away!) Separately on a 40 wash with comfort pure or equivalent

Bedding on 60 with naice softener/ridiculous scented beads (when they're on offer)

Towels on 60 with no softener

Tea towels, dusters and cleaning cloths on 90 (I tell myself it helps clean the machine), no softener, only every couple of weeks when I run out of clean tea towels.

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witsender · 26/01/2016 20:45

All clothes in together on 40, apart from DH's work shirts. Towels on 60. Bedding on 95.

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Tamirwen · 26/01/2016 20:47

30 or 40.

What's the reason for 70? 'Germs' aren't that resilient.

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hefzi · 26/01/2016 20:47

Link to NHS bacteria-killing guidelines:
www.nhs.uk/Livewell/homehygiene/Pages/prevent-germs-from-spreading.aspx

To be honest, I haven't noticed fewer bacteria in my home since putting stuff on at 60 Wink

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mrshyde27 · 26/01/2016 20:48

a separate category for PJ's..may add this to the washing rota. DH will be thrilled hefzi

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Pointlessfan · 26/01/2016 20:50

Separate washes for darks and lights on 30 or 40.
Towels 60
Bedding 40 or 60 depending on my mood.
Save up delicates for a special wash on wool cycle at 30.

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lapsedorienteerer · 26/01/2016 20:51

Life is too short to sort laundry (and spend more £ on separate washes)...everything in together unless I happen to know that something runs. I do tend to do towels in one wash, sometimes on an fast 60c wash.

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MirandaWest · 26/01/2016 20:52

I separate into

Lights
Brights
Dark

All at 40 degrees

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