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Would you / how would you clean your washing machine after washing doggy diarrhoea covered bedding in it?

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handlemecarefully · 07/09/2007 09:31

Dog had diarrhoea. Her bedding is covered and I will be washing it on 90 degrees centigrade.

But urrghh, I am feeling a bit queasy about putting our own things in to wash after using the machine to wash doggy diarrhoea covered stuff. Probably am being completely irrational.

Any suggestions about what special measures I should take to clean the machine afterwards - if any?

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Nbg · 07/09/2007 09:34

Maybe just stick it on another cycle with washing powder.

pinkmartini · 07/09/2007 09:37

I would wash some old tea towels or similar on a 90 degree hot wash with powder so the machine isn't running empty.
(poor pooch, hope she's better soon)

clumsymum · 07/09/2007 09:37

just another cycle, if you like put a drop of bleach in, but I don't think you need to worry really.

expatinscotland · 07/09/2007 09:38

Yes. Run it on the hottest cycle possible with a cup of soda crystals straight in the drum.

Yuk, dog diarrhoea.

superalienstitch · 07/09/2007 09:39

i wouild not wash dogy diarhoea in my washing machine.
i would throw itall in thebin. including themattrees. but then, i wouldnt have a dog in the house as i think they are dirty animals.

however, if you treated it the same way as i would treat dirty nappies, then there is no reason to wash the machine. self cleaning iyswim. at most, you coul always runit on an empty cycle.

littlelapin · 07/09/2007 09:39

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SixKindsofCrisis · 07/09/2007 09:39

I'm sure it's clean, but I know how you feel. Take heart from a thread a while ago on which someone said they often washed their used doggy-poo bags after forgetting to take them out of pockets.

handlemecarefully · 07/09/2007 09:39

Ok - I would prefer to run the machine again on a 90 degree cycle for my own peace of mind, must admit. Just feel a bit guilty that the 90 degree programme is a 2 hour cycle...

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hoxtonchick · 07/09/2007 09:39

i suppose a new washing machine would be over-reacting?

hoxtonchick · 07/09/2007 09:39

i suppose a new washing machine would be over-reacting?

handlemecarefully · 07/09/2007 09:40

[dead faint] at the poo bags in pocket scenario

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littlelapin · 07/09/2007 09:40

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handlemecarefully · 07/09/2007 09:40

lol i think so hoxtonchick

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biglips · 07/09/2007 09:40

or get a new bedding

fleacircus · 07/09/2007 09:41

Normally I am eco-warriorish about these things but I say just do the 90 cycle without the guilt, it's only a one-off.

handlemecarefully · 07/09/2007 09:41

How long does your hottest cycle last littlelapin? (I can't believe we are discussing this - we would have laughed at ourselves pre-children)

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biglips · 07/09/2007 09:41

my washing machine on 90 is a 2 hours cycle too and its a year old.

handlemecarefully · 07/09/2007 09:42

Very pleased to be given the get out of jail card free from fleacircus!

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handlemecarefully · 07/09/2007 09:42

Yes mines about a year biglips

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seeker · 07/09/2007 09:42

I woould have thrown the bedding away. But then, I throw pillows away if dcs have been sick on them. Why isn't there a guilty emoticon?

littlelapin · 07/09/2007 09:43

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handlemecarefully · 07/09/2007 09:47

Mine's a Bosch too. Must have got a naff model!

Couldn't really throw bedding away - it was a good bed, cost about £20 (must explain - I have a big dog so big bed...imagine the volume of diarrhoea!)

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FLIER · 07/09/2007 09:49

After we wash our dogs bedding we put another 90 deg wash on and add some dettol rather than washing powder.

SixKindsofCrisis · 07/09/2007 09:53

".imagine the volume of diarrhoea!..."

Oh, thank you so very much. Now I am imagining it.

littlelapin · 07/09/2007 09:54

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