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toSort or Not to Sort......laundry Quandry

In summary, this woman saves a lot of time by not sorting her laundry and just putting everything in the washer, even the dirty clothes.
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lkprescott said:
LOL... she was a young wife who wanted to please... just as she wanted to please her parents... she ended up realizing though that was going to be impossible on both points and started making different choices for herself. Oh and believe me, after what her ex pulled he'da deserved poison ivy in the shorts. LOL...

Maybe she should have done all his laundry as a going away present....and used a secret ingredient :)
 
<h2>1. Is it true that not sorting laundry can save time?</h2><p>Yes, it is possible to save time by not sorting laundry. Some people find that sorting laundry twice (once by color and once by person) is a time-consuming task, and prefer to skip this step altogether.</p><h2>2. How does the no-sort laundry method work?</h2><p>The no-sort laundry method involves giving each family member their own laundry basket. When a basket is full, it is washed as is, without separating colors or items. The only exceptions are items that may bleed or delicate items, which are pulled out and washed separately.</p><h2>3. Can I really mix colors and whites without any issues?</h2><p>While it is generally not recommended to mix colors and whites, many people have found success with the no-sort laundry method. However, it is important to note that some colors may bleed onto whites, so it is always a good idea to test new or brightly colored items before washing them with whites.</p><h2>4. Will using vinegar really keep my whites bright?</h2><p>Yes, vinegar can be used as a natural fabric softener and can also help to brighten whites. Adding 1 cup of vinegar to a load of whites can help to remove any residue or build-up that may be dulling their brightness.</p><h2>5. Has anyone tried this method before?</h2><p>Yes, many people have tried the no-sort laundry method and have found it to be a time-saving solution. Some have also reported that it helps to prevent "laundry mountains" from piling up in their homes. However, it is important to keep in mind that not sorting laundry may not work for everyone and it is always a good idea to test new methods before fully committing to them.</p>

1. Is it true that not sorting laundry can save time?

Yes, it is possible to save time by not sorting laundry. Some people find that sorting laundry twice (once by color and once by person) is a time-consuming task, and prefer to skip this step altogether.

2. How does the no-sort laundry method work?

The no-sort laundry method involves giving each family member their own laundry basket. When a basket is full, it is washed as is, without separating colors or items. The only exceptions are items that may bleed or delicate items, which are pulled out and washed separately.

3. Can I really mix colors and whites without any issues?

While it is generally not recommended to mix colors and whites, many people have found success with the no-sort laundry method. However, it is important to note that some colors may bleed onto whites, so it is always a good idea to test new or brightly colored items before washing them with whites.

4. Will using vinegar really keep my whites bright?

Yes, vinegar can be used as a natural fabric softener and can also help to brighten whites. Adding 1 cup of vinegar to a load of whites can help to remove any residue or build-up that may be dulling their brightness.

5. Has anyone tried this method before?

Yes, many people have tried the no-sort laundry method and have found it to be a time-saving solution. Some have also reported that it helps to prevent "laundry mountains" from piling up in their homes. However, it is important to keep in mind that not sorting laundry may not work for everyone and it is always a good idea to test new methods before fully committing to them.

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