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Poll: How do you wash your socks?
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Inside out, they get cleaner that way
0%
0 0%
Right-side out, I wear them that way
38.10%
8 38.10%
However they come off my feets
52.38%
11 52.38%
I don\'t do my own laundry, so I don\'t know
9.52%
2 9.52%
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Pressing questions #1: How do you wash your socks?
at0m
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#1
01-11-2013, 11:19 AM

The internet needs to know.

If you care to discuss the issue, or explain your reasoning, feel free.

Socks' opinion:
Quote: @at0m2remote | http://www.brbuninstalling.com/forum/ind...pic=6714.0
+Mooseturbot | www.brbuninstalling....: Pressing questions #1: How do you wash your socks?
      +Socks | Mooseturbot: Www.brbuninstalling....: pressing questions #1: how do you want it to actually be a way to get the old third.
@at0m2remote | that's an interesting question, Socks, and it might end up being question 2
      +Socks | at0m2remote, That's weird. Interesting.



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Dtrain323i
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#2
01-11-2013, 11:22 AM

I throw them at my wife and she brings them back clean






11:35 Socks Greatbacon_work: Just accept the idea of enemas.
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HeK
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#3
01-11-2013, 11:28 AM

Inside-out or rightside-out doesn't really matter, as long as the socks aren't rolled up.

I personally wash with cold-water, cold-water-compatible HE detergent.
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Greatbacon
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#4
01-11-2013, 11:55 AM

Do people actually do more to their clothes than toss them in the washing machine or am I just a lazy person ??? (Sensitive/dry-clean only clothes aside)
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Eightball
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#5
01-11-2013, 11:58 AM

I wasn't aware there was a "right" way, they just go into the laundry however and with everything else in one batch.
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at0m
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#6
01-11-2013, 12:09 PM

(01-11-2013, 11:58 AM)Eightball link Wrote: I wasn't aware there was a "right" way, they just go into the laundry however and with everything else in one batch.
there isn't a right/wrong answer to the question. When I say 'right-side out' I mean tossing them into the washer with the side facing out that's normally the side facing out when you wear them.

@HeK: I also wash everything on Cold in an HE washer with Cold HE-compatible detergent. Mine's also fragrance-free, stupid allergies make me itch half the time otherwise.



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Eightball
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#7
01-11-2013, 12:18 PM

[Image: tide-coldwater.jpg]

do up the house
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Vongore
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#8
01-11-2013, 01:50 PM

I throw them with the white shirts and make Tide or Ariel do their magic


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Versus
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#9
01-11-2013, 02:37 PM

i usually pull my socks off of my feet so that they're right-side out in case i want to put them on again later, but i'll put them in the washing machine however they come off.

why wash everything cold? (i just wash things like my mom told me how to wash them)



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01-11-2013, 02:52 PM

(01-11-2013, 02:37 PM)versus link Wrote: why wash everything cold? (i just wash things like my mom told me how to wash them)

Part of it is for energy saving; it's cheaper to wash with cold rather than heated water. Hot water sometimes doesn't play nice with some fabrics either.

But there's a better reason, at least for not washing "hot". Most laundry detergents use biological enzymes (proteases, lipases, amylases), which denature at high temperatures. Now, they are more active right around 37-40C, so if your warm cycle does that, maybe that's your best bet.
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