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boil washing dish cloths?

Started by aquilegia, June 20, 2005, 16:56:19

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aquilegia

Couldn't work out where to post this!

How do you boil wash cotton dish cloths?

I have a 95C cycle on my washing machine, but it seems a bit of a waste to put a few dish cloths in it each week. I could bulk it up with tea towels, but even so - not enough.

Can I wash them on the stove? Should I use detergent? How long to boil them for? Will it be ok to use a cooking pan (I haven't got any spares)?
gone to pot :D

aquilegia

gone to pot :D

Merry Tiller

What are you going to have 'em with, chips? ;D

Palustris

Certainly would not boil them in a pan with detergent as the taste of the detergent would stay in the pan forever. Why not try dropping them into boiling water with a little bleach added( in a bucket) and leave to steep over night. That should make them sterile.
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Doris_Pinks

I do the same as Eric, and use an old ice cream tub with cold water and bleach overnight. Stick my scrubby brush thingy in with it too! DP
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Carol

Well I keep my dish sponge clean but every day I stick it into the microwave for 2 minutes.   I have read about this tip in a magazine.  We are still here.   ;D ;D ;D ;D.  I also do the soaking in bleach as well. 


Hex

miltons sterilising fluid in cold water for 30 mins.

apparently if you iron them it kills the germs too - but i have never tried.......

Doris_Pinks

My brushes often go int eh dishwasher to sterilise............iron my cotton dish cloths, blimey then I would have to start on the underwear! :o
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Mrs Ava

Hell fire, I must be germ infested then.  Tea towels go in the washing machine daily, scrubby thingy goes in the dishwasher whenever it goes on, and a new washing up spongey thingy a couple of times a week! 

And DP, you made me chuckle as my darling Ava ironed a few work shirts for himself, and picked up and ironed a tea towel!  I told him I shall save it for a special occassion as it is the only tea towel I have ever owned to see the under side of an iron!  ;D

kenkew

I must be a big Nancy then. When I help out with ironing I iron everything in the basket.....everything, even under-keks.

Doris_Pinks

Ken, would you like to move into my house?? ;D  ;D
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Granny_Smith

Aqui - try your local car boot sales. There are usually odd saucepans for sale cheap. Get one and keep it just for boiling the dishcloths and tea towels.
Granny is still your best friend !

Gadfium

This can work quite well:

Milton to knock the bugs on the head, then a normal wash to clean the dish cloths.

or, like Granny says... an old pan purely for the dish clouts.

beejay

When I remember I pop mine in the dishwasher.

Amazin

Treat them the same as for terry nappies...er...not that I remember them of course (ahem!)

;)
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Derek

BEWARE..Household bleach will rot cotton cloths in no time.
Dissolves wool too so don't use it on a wool carpet to remove stains either!

Derek
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supernan

 :) I can't understand all the fuss!!

All of us are out there hands in mud, compost and worse you can't boil yer hands.................................
Supernan!!

moonbells

Quote from: kenkew on June 21, 2005, 08:07:44
I must be a big Nancy then. When I help out with ironing I iron everything in the basket.....everything, even under-keks.

<innocent look> what's an iron? </innocent look>

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BAGGY

I don't do ironing.  It has a plug on the end, therefore it's a power tool, therefore it's a boy's toy. ;D
Get with the beat Baggy

Mrs Ava

oooooooooooo, like your logic there Baggy.  ;D

wivvles

Quote from: BAGGY on June 22, 2005, 23:33:31
I don't do ironing.  It has a plug on the end, therefore it's a power tool, therefore it's a boy's toy. ;D
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