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To only buy dark clothes from now on?

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EverythingsDozy · 12/12/2012 12:25

It would make my washing so much easier. I wouldn't have to separate my darks from my lights and just shove it all in.

DS vomited all over his car seat (dark), swing (light) and snow suit (light) and I only have room on the maiden to do one wash, which also needs to include DHs uniform (dark).

Wouldn't it be easier to just live in dark clothes?!
Thoughts? Grin

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SoleSource · 12/12/2012 12:32

Yabu

bonzo77 · 12/12/2012 12:46

Problem is it can be hard finding dark stuff for small babies. I find patterned hides a lot of dirt. I only wear dark though, and try to buy same for DSs. YANBU

CailinDana · 12/12/2012 12:47

I stick everything in together, nothing is separated. Undies go a bit grey but I don't care, everything else survives just fine.

YourHandInMyHand · 12/12/2012 12:49

Just wait til one load has finished then put another on! If the stuff that's waiting stinks pop it in a bag outside the back door.

AnnaRack · 12/12/2012 13:18

I dont separate darks from lights, it all goes in together. If you wash at a fairly low temperature (40°C) the colours wont run.

FutureNannyOgg · 12/12/2012 13:29

Goth here, no such thing as a lights wash in this house, its all dark or bright colours,I don't separate. Light babyclothes stain with poo or sick,so the DCs are in strong, bright colours, I even dyed my muslins to hide the stains from DS1 Grin.
Black shows up baby sick really badly though, may I suggest tie dye Wink

EverythingsDozy · 12/12/2012 13:58

Haha tie dye it is then Grin
DH would suit it so well!!

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