Hello,
In the current kitchen trash chute thread, I came across the following quote:
Regarding laundry chutes, how do you handle hygiene? Are the pipes always made of antibacterial metal, or how do you clean them?
Nothing typically spills outside, but it’s also not the case that they are completely clean or free of dirt inside.
Thank you very much for your suggestions.
In the current kitchen trash chute thread, I came across the following quote:
Mycraft schrieb:
You always have to clean these from time to time, since something will occasionally spill or drip inside.
Wouldn’t a chute around the corner be more effective?
Regarding laundry chutes, how do you handle hygiene? Are the pipes always made of antibacterial metal, or how do you clean them?
Nothing typically spills outside, but it’s also not the case that they are completely clean or free of dirt inside.
Thank you very much for your suggestions.
fragg schrieb:
See, the dryer has already taught you how to use it without even reading the manual. Maybe some things would have worked better if you had done that beforehand... but hey! You never stop learning.
A 60-minute quick dry program, then hang the clothes up. That’s the way to go. The clothes come out softer, lint-free, and slightly damp, and you save 4-6 liters (1-1.5 gallons) of water per load that goes down the drain instead of evaporating into the air. That’s how my mom has been doing it for 35 years, and that’s how I do it too, and it’s been the routine for my wife’s mom as well...
No idea why anyone would want to dry a wardrobe completely. The last bit of moisture uses the most electricity and is also the hottest. I don’t understand why I even have a dryer then...
I could just hang everything up wet and wait... my enthalpy heat exchanger would appreciate a bit of humid air...
What annoys me is all the hanging, taking down, and wasted space...
If I still have to do all that anyway, then I don’t really need the dryer for my laundry, maybe only for towels.
I don’t understand it either. It wouldn’t work for us if there was an additional step between dirty laundry in the basket and clean laundry in the closet. Even now, it often happens that putting away the dry clothes is only prompted by a) a lack of empty laundry bins or b) missing underwear in the closet. Without this pressure, nothing gets done.
Bookstar schrieb:
Work remains.... would be a great slogan for a cleaning service agency or something like thathttps://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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