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Good Housekeeping/Bad Housekeeping!

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phoenix Tue 14-Apr-20 16:17:01

Hello all, usual good wishes!

Sort of following on from the "Are you doing more housework" thread!

Here are my current efforts:

Good Housekeeping: Actually ironed the pillowcases on the new Egyptian cotton bedlinen!smile

Bad Housekeeping: Only the ones that go on the top, and only on one side blush

Good Housekeeping: Dusted the shades on the standard lamps in the sitting room smile

Bad Housekeeping: Not all the way round, left the bits closest to the walls blush

Anyone else?

Lilyflower Tue 28-Apr-20 12:03:32

I have a technique I call 'lazy iron.' I have done a time and motion study on each garment or item I iron so that it LOOKS ironed with the minimal effort. For example, I iron almost every garment except the DH's shirts flat and have a method for doing pillowcases which takes about 30 seconds.

It worked so well that I now 'lazy Hoover', 'lazy carwash' and so on.

For the latter I use just two buckets of water and a caravan brush. In five to ten minutes I can get our large Ford Galaxy looking as if it had emerged from the carwash. And I never chamoix as cars dry themselves without streaking.

Annanan Tue 28-Apr-20 12:10:38

My bedding goes to the laundry...no, don’t judge, it’s my one extravagance and there is nothing better than clean, cool duvet and p/cases.they collect and deliver and to me it’s money well spent.

rosemarigold Tue 28-Apr-20 13:00:00

MiniMoon - I have a saying for doing those other, more desirable things.....
I call it "Doing my rathers"

Witzend Tue 28-Apr-20 13:09:19

I’m reminded of the woman who said she knew summer had arrived when her husband started asking her to iron the whole of his office shirts, not just the fronts.

However I’m glad to say that no ironing or dusting whatsoever has taken place in this house for, er, quite a few days now.

knspol Tue 28-Apr-20 13:14:15

All my life I have ironed and used spray starch on cotton bedding - sheets. pillowcases duvet covers. About 3 weeks ago I decided to stop and now just iron and spray starch the pillowcases. DH hasn't noticed and, apart from when I look in the linen cupboard and see folded crumpled sheets, neither have I. Why on earth did I waste all that time?

Nanna58 Tue 28-Apr-20 13:19:56

Good housekeeping: sorted out my shoe drawers, Bad housekeeping : shoved all the manky ones under bed in the spare room!

Jillybird Tue 28-Apr-20 13:20:46

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

Legs55 Tue 28-Apr-20 13:22:43

I have done little less than normal ironing since November when my dressing table had to be moved into my Lounge due to a leaking roof. I detest ironing, moving towards betterhmm weather I will have to do more

Kitchen & Bathroom are always clean as are my clothes & bed.

I haven't dusted since before "lockdown" & only hoovered twice. Don't get me wrong this is not due to "lockdown" but is quite normal for me, rather spend time in the garden/outsidegrin

Nanna58 Tue 28-Apr-20 13:24:12

Mini moon, I howled at ‘ he’s on display in the co-op , I think we may have the new Victoria Wood ! ???

Kim19 Tue 28-Apr-20 13:27:58

I iron selectively. The reason is entirely selfish in that I prefer the feel and look of me in an ironed item. I've tried the hefty/immediate shake out and short tumble. Not for me. I defy anyone not to be able to tell the difference between an ironed and non ironed item. However, if the user doesn't mind, I certainly don't. I'm more interested in what's inside the somewhat crumpled item. Dusting...... ah well..... I find if it's left long enough it can simply be rolled up and binned. Furthermore, there's a softer landing to be had if hoovering is avoided. Safety first! Good thread.

grannybuy Tue 28-Apr-20 13:47:15

I have always said that I'd like to share a house with someone who'd do all the cleaning, and I'd do the washing, ironing and cooking. I really don't mind ironing. Now tidying and cleaning - that's a different story.

Nannan2 Tue 28-Apr-20 13:59:32

Never iron.unless its a special occasion,(weddings,christenings,etc.) Even when youngest sons were still at school,i bought 'non-iron' shirts from M&S,and only pressed their trousers.(and occasionally a blazer)grin Now theyre at college/uni all their stuff goes in the dryer& just needs folding.grin

Lettice Tue 28-Apr-20 14:02:55

My iron and board come out immediately I am doing some dressmaking, and it is then well used. However, I have not had the sewing machine out nor touched a needle for 27 years. I do like clearing plug holes though.

Nannan2 Tue 28-Apr-20 14:03:53

Nanna58- just bite the bullet& bin the manky ones! You'll feel better for it!grin

Nannan2 Tue 28-Apr-20 14:06:41

2 of my (Adult)daughters seem to be always ironing- but the youngest (27)avoids it i think.Good girl,always took after her mother!grin

Nannan2 Tue 28-Apr-20 14:09:14

Lilyflower- is that the SAME Lilyflower on Daily Deals??good tips.grin

Nanna58 Tue 28-Apr-20 14:26:44

I can’t! Our dump is shut and the dustmen will only take certain items!

Nanna58 Tue 28-Apr-20 14:28:43

# evil grin, I wonder if there’s enough room under there for Mr C .....? ?

BelindaB Tue 28-Apr-20 14:34:23

Because of various allergies I can only wear cotton (can't afford silk!) and as you will all be aware - cotton creases! So I do iron, usually after a laundry had dried and been brought in. I've taught my son how to iron his work shirts and trousers and he just gets on with it.

Peardrop50 Tue 28-Apr-20 14:37:28

Good housekeeping: Made a list of chores
Bad housekeeping: Haven't done any of them

Mealybug Tue 28-Apr-20 14:40:43

I never iron unless it's a last resort, my washing goes into the dryer and comes out crease free if I take it out when it's still warm

dihut Tue 28-Apr-20 14:41:26

I iron pillowcases but not sheets. My MIL was a stickler for housework, hoovered and dusted every day, every room "done properly" once a week on a designated day. I used to tease her when she said she dusted the tops of doors, saying I didn't know any one could see up there so no need, grin think she thought I was quite slovenly smile

cas58 Tue 28-Apr-20 15:45:43

Iron as required and if I had a husband he would iron his own damn shirts.

Greciangirl Tue 28-Apr-20 15:48:07

What a waste of time, ironing bedding.
It just gets crumpled up when you get into bed.

If not crumpled up when wet, it keeps nice and smooth. Occasionally the odd crease, but quite frankly, I’m not bothered.
As for clothes, I only usually iron jeans and summer tops when needed.
I don’t have a laundry room, so getting the ironing board out every time is a nuisance.

Puzzler61 Tue 28-Apr-20 15:54:24

Good housekeeping: I iron duvet cover - top side showing only - when I first do a bed linen change. There’s a socket next to the bed and the cord on the iron just reaches .... easiest way I’ve found, but it took me 40 years to find it.
Bad housekeeping: I only wear my specs to read, I don’t wear them when I’m walking around the house in case I see dust lurking and feel obliged to remove it.