Resigning my title

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Registered: 09-10-2008
Resigning my title
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Mon, 04-12-2010 - 1:40pm

of Domestic Diva, that is. After all the years of doing laundry, I never had sheets that wouldn't handle a little chlorine bleach. Until today. Our new 600 ct sage green sheets are now yellow/puke green tye dye. Should have read the label.

Jacquie

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Registered: 03-16-2001
Mon, 04-12-2010 - 3:49pm

I know how you feel.

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Registered: 05-25-1999
Mon, 04-12-2010 - 3:50pm

I never had a problem with laundry either, then last summer I bought a bundle of wash clothes something like 12 in a package. They weren't those little thin ones we used to get in those bundles but these are really nice ones..I don't like the huge ones either.


Anyway, there were some that were egg plant color greenish blue but kind of dark there were mostly white ones. Well the colored ones run all over the place. For some reason I didn't wash them with lighter colors like I do most of me towels so I was ok and I washed them with the camper towels and I don't care what they look like anyway.


Besides I have told everyone that in my next life I am going to be very rich so I don't have to bother with anything I don't want to bother with.....lol....


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Registered: 03-25-2003
Tue, 04-13-2010 - 6:13pm
Jacquie, it is a pet peeve of mine that sheets and even towels and dish towels these days come with instructions to wash in cold water and not use bleach. I have some sheets I got from Sears and they say that, but I went ahead and washed them in hot water every week and they haven't faded or wrinkled or anything. On the other hand I have dishtowels that have become entirely different colors than what they started out to be. lol--Pat