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A housewifery question re tea towels

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j08 Wed 16-Oct-13 12:51:52

When the things need a wash, do you chuck them in with rest of the washing, or give them a separate hot wash?

For years I collected them up until I had a good economical wash load, and then put them on, on a boil wash. I have recently stopped this and have gone for the chuck 'em in with whatever else method.

We seem to be none the worse for it.

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granjura Mon 07-Dec-15 14:22:46

I collect teatowels, dishcloths and bath/hand towels and then do a 60C wash every 2 weeks approx, with pillow cases too. It's good for the washing machine to go through a hot cycle every so often anyhow.

I like old fashioned teatowels, made of very good quality high thread count cotton- still got my mums' from her bottom draw, and some of my grans too. And still got a whole roll that can be cut into new tea towels when those go ;) I know who's who has they have the initial embroidered in the corner, lol. My girls love them too- they dry so much better than modern ones, especially for special glasses. Hihihi.

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j08 Fri 18-Oct-13 20:04:39

grin

petallus Fri 18-Oct-13 18:38:27

Don't put tea towels in with men's knickers.

Wash with other things at 40 and sometimes 60. Reading above think I will start washing at higher temperatures.

I noticed j08 grin

harrigran Fri 18-Oct-13 17:21:29

Towels and tea towels together on a hot wash. Would never put underwear and tea towels together. 30 degrees does not get things clean and leaves gloop on your garments.

oznan Fri 18-Oct-13 13:51:34

I clean my dishcloths by soaking them in a solution of water and sterilizing tablets,or you could use Milton.

j08 Thu 17-Oct-13 09:49:23

That's the one I'm going to plump for MrsSB. smile

MrsSB Thu 17-Oct-13 09:44:44

I chuck it all in together, usually 40○. We've survived 41 years of my washing so obviously any bacteria that may or may not be left after a 40○ wash hasnt harmed us yet smile

j08 Wed 16-Oct-13 21:36:09

Sorry! hmm

j08 Wed 16-Oct-13 21:35:46

Deeda I like your "I washy everything..."

Is that in your wishy-washy chinese laundry? grin

j08 Wed 16-Oct-13 21:34:10

J52 envy (chocolate cake)

j08 Wed 16-Oct-13 21:32:59

Faye grin

And phoenix! lol grin

Deedaa Wed 16-Oct-13 21:26:46

I washy everything at 40 degrees because I can't be bothered faffing about with all the different prorammes. I rely on ironing them to kill off any remaining germs.

Agus Wed 16-Oct-13 20:13:13

I don't use tea towels, I think kitchen roll is more hygienic for all I have to wipe from the drainer. Oh god, I'm for it now. Running away

Marelli Wed 16-Oct-13 20:03:42

Teatowels at 90 degrees and towels and bedding at 60 degrees. I've no dishwasher so change the teatowel at least once a day. Never had problem with mould around door seal, either.

Mamie Wed 16-Oct-13 19:45:44

I have had no problems with mould round the door since I went back to using washing powder and not liquid.

Pittcity Wed 16-Oct-13 19:36:29

I've heard you can put your dishcloth in the dishwasher... never tried it.

annodomini Wed 16-Oct-13 17:16:49

I chuck them in with the regular wash and I've never poisoned anyone - not even myself.

positivepam Wed 16-Oct-13 16:40:20

I put tea towels and towels together on a hotter wash and that's about all I can say about it. grin

Tegan Wed 16-Oct-13 16:16:02

feetle; you use Swarfega for your washing confused?

Oldgreymare Wed 16-Oct-13 16:14:33

Always boil them (I make a lot of jam so need really clean tea-towels,* jars are also 'baked' in the oven to sterilise them!)
I have an old pressure cooker pan (minus all the bits) and boil them in that.
* not saying that any other method produces inferior results smile I've just got into the habit of doing it this way hmm

grannyactivist Wed 16-Oct-13 16:06:43

I get through at least fourteen tea towels in a typical week (no dishwasher), so once a week I put them in a 90 degree wash. Bedding and towels I do at 60 degrees, I don't trust detergent to kill bacteria at 30 degrees which is the temperature I do most of my washing at.

Faye Wed 16-Oct-13 16:05:35

I have to wash them separately, can't bear to wash them with towels and I could never wash them with my clothes. I like the idea of vinegar, thanks Pittcity.

What am I doing posting about tea towels of all things. It is nearly 2 am here, I think I have lost the plot. confused

Anne58 Wed 16-Oct-13 15:59:38

Oh heavens, for a brief moment there I thought J52 was a future incarnation of Jingl who had managed to travel back through time! shock