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emilyrosebud Posted - Aug 28 2018 : 07:07:10 AM
Hi Farmgirls! I hope I'm posting this question in the correct place, and I hope some of you have the info I'm looking for. I know that if anyone does, Farmgirls do!

What is the best method for washing my reusable/recyclable bags? I have to admit I have been using the same collection of BAGS for my groceries for YEARS and have not washed them. Some are stinky! Any tips/advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you in advance, and ONE LOVE!
EmilyRoseBud
Sister #5070

"Make way for the Positive Day! -Bob Marley"
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emilyrosebud Posted - Aug 29 2018 : 06:20:51 AM
Tumbleweed,

Thanks so much! I will be working on this little project this weekend. I think the suggestion of using dish soap is great! I will also hang them to dry in the sun. You're right...nothing gets smells and germs out like good ol' sunshine!

Have a beautiful day!

EmilyRoseBud
Sister #5070

"Make way for the Positive Day! -Bob Marley"
Tumbleweed Posted - Aug 28 2018 : 7:23:56 PM
You should wash anything made from recycled plastic containers (a.k.a. polypropylene bags) by hand in warm soapy water and line dry it.Feb 26, 2014

Found this just now when I googled how to clean Polypropylene bags

TW

The fun begins where the sidewalk ends. Shel Silverstein
Tumbleweed Posted - Aug 28 2018 : 7:19:44 PM
I agree with Marie. Soak them in a pail of water and soap. You may even want to take a small soft scrub brush inside and out side rinse real well and let them air dry. Sunshine kills germs too. Hang them outdoors for a bit in the drying stage.

TW

The fun begins where the sidewalk ends. Shel Silverstein
emilyrosebud Posted - Aug 28 2018 : 1:29:13 PM
Hi Churunga,

Thank you for the great advice on washing the plastic bags! I'm about to invest in some of the durable reusable ziplocks and I'll wash them this way. Have a great day!

EmilyRoseBud
#5070

"Make way for the Positive Day! -Bob Marley"
emilyrosebud Posted - Aug 28 2018 : 1:28:13 PM
Hi Tumbleweed,
Thank you for your reply. I have two large ones made of heavy canvas (they are Thirty One Bags) and then a variety of others that are made of a lighter canvas material, and the tag in one of them says this:


I'm open to all advice! Thanks again!

"Make way for the Positive Day! -Bob Marley"
churunga Posted - Aug 28 2018 : 11:18:25 AM
I wash my zip lock bags with the dishes. For a large number of bags, I would put them in a pail with dish soap and water, agitate, rinse and hang on a line. This is for plastic bags.

Marie, Sister #5142
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Tumbleweed Posted - Aug 28 2018 : 11:11:29 AM
Hi EmilyRosebud
What are they made from?

TW

The fun begins where the sidewalk ends. Shel Silverstein

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