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February 11, 2011 at 9:16 AM #664717February 11, 2011 at 1:08 PM #665001NicMMParticipant
Sunlight kills some bacterias, so it is healthy for you. But will sunlight discolor your clothes on the other hand? If so, with the price to replace your discolored clothes, it might not save much for you to dry clothes under sun.
NicMM
February 11, 2011 at 1:08 PM #666076NicMMParticipantSunlight kills some bacterias, so it is healthy for you. But will sunlight discolor your clothes on the other hand? If so, with the price to replace your discolored clothes, it might not save much for you to dry clothes under sun.
NicMM
February 11, 2011 at 1:08 PM #665739NicMMParticipantSunlight kills some bacterias, so it is healthy for you. But will sunlight discolor your clothes on the other hand? If so, with the price to replace your discolored clothes, it might not save much for you to dry clothes under sun.
NicMM
February 11, 2011 at 1:08 PM #664940NicMMParticipantSunlight kills some bacterias, so it is healthy for you. But will sunlight discolor your clothes on the other hand? If so, with the price to replace your discolored clothes, it might not save much for you to dry clothes under sun.
NicMM
February 11, 2011 at 1:08 PM #665604NicMMParticipantSunlight kills some bacterias, so it is healthy for you. But will sunlight discolor your clothes on the other hand? If so, with the price to replace your discolored clothes, it might not save much for you to dry clothes under sun.
NicMM
February 11, 2011 at 2:24 PM #666169briansd1GuestNicMM, from what I understand you should not let your clothes hang in the sun too long, just enough to dry.
The sun has an oxidizing effect which can brighten colors, so you don’t need to use (or use less) products such as oxyclean or bleach.
But dark cotton and natural fabric will fade in the sun. Maybe hang them inside out?
February 11, 2011 at 2:24 PM #665032briansd1GuestNicMM, from what I understand you should not let your clothes hang in the sun too long, just enough to dry.
The sun has an oxidizing effect which can brighten colors, so you don’t need to use (or use less) products such as oxyclean or bleach.
But dark cotton and natural fabric will fade in the sun. Maybe hang them inside out?
February 11, 2011 at 2:24 PM #665094briansd1GuestNicMM, from what I understand you should not let your clothes hang in the sun too long, just enough to dry.
The sun has an oxidizing effect which can brighten colors, so you don’t need to use (or use less) products such as oxyclean or bleach.
But dark cotton and natural fabric will fade in the sun. Maybe hang them inside out?
February 11, 2011 at 2:24 PM #665833briansd1GuestNicMM, from what I understand you should not let your clothes hang in the sun too long, just enough to dry.
The sun has an oxidizing effect which can brighten colors, so you don’t need to use (or use less) products such as oxyclean or bleach.
But dark cotton and natural fabric will fade in the sun. Maybe hang them inside out?
February 11, 2011 at 2:24 PM #665696briansd1GuestNicMM, from what I understand you should not let your clothes hang in the sun too long, just enough to dry.
The sun has an oxidizing effect which can brighten colors, so you don’t need to use (or use less) products such as oxyclean or bleach.
But dark cotton and natural fabric will fade in the sun. Maybe hang them inside out?
February 11, 2011 at 4:10 PM #665119jeemanParticipantLet’s see, it takes about 15 minutes per load to hang up and take down. At $1 savings/load, that’s $4/hour.
If it is purely just to save money, then consider that people at McDonalds make more than that.
February 11, 2011 at 4:10 PM #665721jeemanParticipantLet’s see, it takes about 15 minutes per load to hang up and take down. At $1 savings/load, that’s $4/hour.
If it is purely just to save money, then consider that people at McDonalds make more than that.
February 11, 2011 at 4:10 PM #665057jeemanParticipantLet’s see, it takes about 15 minutes per load to hang up and take down. At $1 savings/load, that’s $4/hour.
If it is purely just to save money, then consider that people at McDonalds make more than that.
February 11, 2011 at 4:10 PM #665858jeemanParticipantLet’s see, it takes about 15 minutes per load to hang up and take down. At $1 savings/load, that’s $4/hour.
If it is purely just to save money, then consider that people at McDonalds make more than that.
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