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OK, so the first batch of oily shop towels through the laundry wasn't popular. I ran it myself and all and tried to be generous with detergent, second rinse and all that domestic crap - but the washer still smelled, etc. Anyone got a good solution? God knows I'm gonna have a ton through this weekend.
Thanks! -------------------- ... she likes bein' forced ...
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Person of Wisdom ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 111 Joined: 9-December 02 From: Peoria, IL Member No.: 52 ![]() |
If you have to wash them, do it at the laundramat. Amonia does a real good job of cutting through grease (just don't use it with bleech). I put a cup of amonia in the washer with any of my clothes that have seen duty in the garage, and it does a great job of cleaning the grease without fading colors.
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