baymule
Sustainability Master
Next time, soak it in the bathtub overnight. Go agitate it a few times. Next morning, drain, add fresh water, agitate, can use hands or baseball bat or broom handle…. Drain. Rinse again. Drain. You can let it drain awhile or get in bathtub and “stomp grapes” LOL Put in laundry basket and drag it outside. Spread a clean sheet on the ground, spread comforter on the sheet and sun dry.Speaking of getting old. I needed to wash our new to us winter comforter. Dog hair, muddy paws, and such. I knew I needed a large washer. I went to the laundromat right in the middle of Battle Ground and found ppl putting their comforter in the ONLY large one there - 49 min cycle. So I drove to the other one. Got there, saw the large drum and put my comforter in it. Dang it, forgot the soap. Well, they sell soap there. Put in my 5 quarters and found the machine was out of soap. And it wouldn't give my quarters back, so I picked bleach. I was frustrated with everything, so I went home.
Went back in the afternoon, put my comforter in there, and studied how to turn it on. Thank goodness I did. I couldn't understand why it only said HOT. Where were the water controls? What's going on? Thank goodness again, that I didn't add my liquid soap that I had in a half pint canning jar. I was trying to use the DRYER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Turned around and looked at the back wall. THERE were the washers!! Moved my comforter, added soap (way too much), put in my cc, and $14.75 later, it started to wash. And soap. Lots of soap. Lots of bubbles. I had brought a book, so I read a few pages, and looked at the washer. Lots of suds. Deep sigh.
I could have moved it to a smaller washer which was only $9.75 for another cycle to get rid of some of the soap. Nah. I moved it to the very same large drum I had been trying to do laundry in, and dried it for 5 minutes. $3.25.
Took it home and spread it out on my rack for drying clothes.
I tell you, friends. I'm losing it.