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Another earth shattering domestic thread.
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Haribo | Report | 1 Apr 2005 19:17 |
Even when you leave them to dry on there own ,they never REALLY dry, unless you are willing to wait all day.Cloths are ok as long as they are changed daily. |
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Harry | Report | 1 Apr 2005 19:11 |
Washing up - assuming you haven,t got a machine. My good lady washes and wipes and teaches the grand-children to do that. I teach them to wash and rinse under running water and let them dry on their own. My theory is that cloths put more germs on a dish than it takes off. happy days |