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dr pepper
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Mon, Apr 16 2007, 3:33 pm
how do you do it? my machine says not to wash anyhting used with chemical. I was planning on ignoring that warning...
but I have a rag I used with water to wash off ammonia from the floor, another rag I used to clean up the easy off from my oven before pesach, and another rag I used to wash the bleach/soft scrub from my bathroom. do I have to wash each of these individually? or can I run them together through a rinse cycle first to get any chemicals out? would this cause fumes?
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greenfire
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Mon, Apr 16 2007, 3:36 pm
hey the inside of your machine will get a good cleaning ... but if you want to be careful I would rinse them separately first in the sink ... amonia and bleach are a powerful toxin ...
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dr pepper
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Mon, Apr 16 2007, 3:43 pm
I can't exactly afford to buy new rags or use an old tshirt every time I clean something... what do you clean with then?
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mimsy7420
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Mon, Apr 16 2007, 3:45 pm
I never even realised it would be a problem. Whats the difference between washing a rag used to clean with bleach and adding bleach to my washing??
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dr pepper
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Mon, Apr 16 2007, 3:47 pm
that's not what the problem is, I also have rags with ammonia and easy off, which I don't even know what chemicals it has in it... they're not supposed to be mixed and can cause fumes.
my floor has to be washed with ammonia, and I really don't want to make a wash of one rag every time I wash my floor. though I will if that's the only way.
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greenfire
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Mon, Apr 16 2007, 3:49 pm
hey dr pepper ... I said if you want to be careful of the fumes ... so long as the washer is not where the kids are ... I would actually throw em all in ... some tide/downy ... they will smell delish ...
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dr pepper
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Mon, Apr 16 2007, 3:53 pm
lol I'll be brewing a chemical stew, but so long as it smells like spring flowers it's a-okay.
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mimsy7420
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Mon, Apr 16 2007, 3:56 pm
I think you could just rinse it off well in your bathtub and then wash it along with everything else.
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greenfire
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Mon, Apr 16 2007, 3:56 pm
dr pepper wrote: | lol I'll be brewing a chemical stew, but so long as it smells like spring flowers it's a-okay. |
now you got it!!!
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su7kids
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Mon, Apr 16 2007, 4:32 pm
Don't stand over the washing machine and breathe in the fumes, and keep the room ventilated until it gets to the rinse cycle. Shouldn't be a problem.
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chocolate moose
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Mon, Apr 16 2007, 5:07 pm
I agree with the rinsing. why make yourself or others sick?
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