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Alee Posted - Jan 27 2008 : 11:17:43 AM
Hey Ladies!

How many of you re-wash your laundry if the agitation water looked really filthy? How many of you trust the rinse cycle to wash all the grime away from a really dirty load?


While I don't like to "waste" the water, I also don't like dirty clothes. If the agitation water is really gross, and I mean REALLY gross, then I re-wash the clothes until it looks normal.

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KarenP Posted - Jan 30 2008 : 5:41:40 PM
Alee,
My mother used a wringer washer almost her whole life.
She save wash water and rinse water as much as possible in a stand with twin wash tubs.
Whites were washed first, then darker and darker loads, rinse water was changed if it got too soapy.
By the time farm coveralls and jeans were washed I got to tell you the water was almost the same color as the jeans!
We all survived and are in good health!
I know I get too anal about my wash water and try to remember what I grew up with.
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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Jan 30 2008 : 09:11:38 AM
We have a front loader, and frankly, I just put it in and walk away. I have noticed, though, that sometimes the clothes LOOK clean, but don't necessarily SMELL clean, so I'll add a booster, or do a second rinse. Not sure what that's about, but it's bothersome.

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bohemiangel Posted - Jan 30 2008 : 09:08:58 AM
We have a front loader and I never bothered or thought. I guess I'm trusting! :-p

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jan 27 2008 : 8:56:58 PM
My washer drains into the big sink out next to the washer and if that first water comes out really dirty I always run it through again..usually it is my husband's work clothes or the boy's jeans. (or the cloths I wash Mona's udder with before milking..and I want those really clean)

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catscharm74 Posted - Jan 27 2008 : 2:49:41 PM
Work clothes and really messy things get an extra rinse and longer clean cycle. Other than that, unless someone got sick or the dog did something she shouldn't have, I just do a normal cycle.

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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Jan 27 2008 : 2:27:24 PM
I always run the really dirty clothes through a rinse BEFORE I wash the reg. cycle. Richard's work clothes are really dirty and they would only be washing in dirty water if I didn't rinse first. When my kids were little I always ran the diapers on a cold rinse before I washed them in hot with soap.
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willowtreecreek Posted - Jan 27 2008 : 2:04:36 PM
well you must have a lot of time on your hand! LOL ;) I just run mine through once. Never even thought about it but I guess I'm not that worried. We live in the country on a farm so even if its clean it gets dirty within a few minutes anyway!

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bboopster Posted - Jan 27 2008 : 1:54:50 PM
I have a front end loader with tinted front so I can't look. But I always wash and give an extra spin. I also only use about 1/8-1/4 cup of liquid soap per load depending on how soiled they are. My husband works on Antique motorcycles and all maintenance on the house and appliances and stuff. So there is plenty of grime and soil. His work clothes always look good for a man who works with grime stuff. If they start to get dingy I use warm water for the wash and wash them though a cycle using only vinegar, main wash and softener spot as much as they will hold, and the sun to dry them. Usually takes care of the problem. I did this when my 5 children were young too and it worked great.I also do this with my Nanny family of 3 young boys on a farm. There is the occasionally spray and wash and I do have a bottle of bleach for touch ups with a cotton swab. Starting to use lemon juice for spotting. I'm trying different ways of using it. Seems to work OK. Laundry the never ending chore!

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Ronna Posted - Jan 27 2008 : 1:49:46 PM
If the clothes I'm washing are extremely dirty, I set the washer for an extra rinse to be sure they're clean. I usually check shortly after the washer starts to know how they're doing. Really hard water here, so rarely have much suds and easier to see what the water looks like. Extra dirty laundry needs to be washed in smaller loads with the max water level, too.
Alee Posted - Jan 27 2008 : 12:56:46 PM
I open the lid and look as it is agitating


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willowtreecreek Posted - Jan 27 2008 : 11:31:34 AM
how do you know if the water looks dirty? My washer drains out automatically when the cycle finishes.

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