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Thread: Washing oily/greasy rags at a laundromat?

  1. #21
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    NEW TOWELING

    I also use toweling, I buy it straight from the factory at Devonport Tasmania 1 x hugh box delivered anywhere in Aust for $25. It usually last me about 12 months if the wife does not get to it first she makes hand towels out of all the big bath towels that have a fault in them.
    If any one wants the contact details let me know and I will post it.

    Hodgo.

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    white clothes first

    We had better rethink this rule!

    Whites first, then coloured, towels next, work clothes last.
    This works for the first wash with a new machine, but if there is any oil residue left, the whites cope it the very next time.

    So it does make sense, to have another machine or a copper to wash the oily items.

    Where is Gove? AFAIK I never worked there.
    I have worked out of; Cooktown, Ningbing, Haast Bluff, Sadadeen Valley, Mareeba, Great Sandy Desert, Elderslie, Lavarack, Dimbulah, Tea Tree, Cowra, Normanton, Christmas Creek and many other places, far from the madding crowd.

    My washing machine at that time, was a 50 litre screw top drum half full of water, a spoon full of Omo and then drive a couple of hundred miles.

    Cheers Arthur

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