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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMy "business" shirts don't exactly get covered in muck so I wash them on this extra-quick cycle that supposedly gets them done in twenty-five minutes - though that doesn't seem to include water heating time, so more like forty.
But I've found that I need to put them through on a proper cycle instead every four or five weeks, or they start developing a profound mustiness
The cotton cycle is 60 which seems to kill most things since the towels don't pong at all.
The shirts cycle also seems fairly effective, I think it does 50, and then has a steam cycle.Comment
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I was going to say that I couldn't remember the last time I'd bought a bottle of wine until I remember the quarter bottle of Asti that I bought for ZeitMater on Mother's Day.
Sadly, it wasn't really appreciated & I drank most of it.
I think I'll give it a miss next year.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostQuick cycle is only 30 deg C in my machine, which isn't hot enough to kill the bugs.
The cotton cycle is 60 which seems to kill most things since the towels don't pong at all.
The shirts cycle also seems fairly effective, I think it does 50, and then has a steam cycle."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI was going to say that I couldn't remember the last time I'd bought a bottle of wine until I remember the quarter bottle of Asti that I bought for ZeitMater on Mother's Day.
Sadly, it wasn't really appreciated & I drank most of it."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou are suppose to out oxy stuff in with underwear, sports wear and other fabrics where you can't run the wash on 60 degrees to kill the bugs.
Whatever temperature* it cooks the shirts at seems to do the business, it certainly takes long enough at an hour and 50 minutes.
*40 deg C with a steam cycle afterwards. They come out remarkably hot.Comment
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I now have my Chef cookbook installing nginx, which is working as a reverse proxy in front of gunicorn
That dinner must be nearly ready. Getting peckish nowComment
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BBC are such liars - myself, like other anoraks must have done, emailed them to point out their EU petition story was incorrect with the link to check the data and suddenly a "Parliamentary spokeswoman" gave them the date when the petition was created."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBBC are such liars - myself, like other anoraks must have done, emailed them to point out their EU petition story was incorrect with the link to check the data and suddenly a "Parliamentary spokeswoman" gave them the date when the petition was created.Last edited by mudskipper; 26 June 2016, 07:14.Comment
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