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12345678910 · 01/08/2008 16:24

god i just got my new washing machine after 3 weeks of not having one

doing it at mums mind u i have a bout 10 black bags full to get through and drying and putting it away

what do i do?

its awful and i just lifted more wet close of my line that av been there from i dotn know how long

also in middle of potty training and wet pants mind u is getting better only on day 3

i havent even got a dry tea towel to put my dishes away.

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nailpolish · 01/08/2008 16:28

i would wash it at home and then take it to laundrette to tumble

i used to do that when i was a student and had zero room to hang stuff

witchandchips · 01/08/2008 16:38

can you do a service wash for the bulk of it?

12345678910 · 01/08/2008 16:40

its just time and money really i have my second wash in the machine now and some ona clothes horse and reluctantly some in dryer mind u wont be doing that with the ten loads.

the kids stuff dry well but not the adult stuff

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witchandchips · 01/08/2008 16:49

I find the maximum number of loads without going mad is 2 (one in the morning, hang out to dry before leaving for work, one in the evening, hangout to dry overnight). Guess you probably generate a load of washing a day with your dcs etc. So 10 days of 2 loads a day and you will be back to normal. If i were you i would just aim for this and not try to get it all done as quickly as possible.

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