Yes, and I still carry a scar from sticking my hand in the wringer of the washing machine it took my arm up to the elbow and tore the skin offstage that point. It was an Easy machine and I can still visualize it as it fascinated me as a child and I played with it when nobody was around--a bad idea!
Yes, and I still carry a scar from sticking my hand in the wringer of the washing machine it took my arm up to the elbow and tore the skin offstage that point. It was an Easy machine and I can still visualize it as it fascinated me as a child and I played with it when nobody was around--a bad idea!
Got my fingers nipped more than once in my mom's old wringer washer when I was a kid.
In Turkey, our maid washed all our clothes in the bathtub and hung them out on the balcony. When we bought an old wringer washing machine from another American couple who were shipping out, she thought she had died and gone to heaven. No more wringing by hand.
Hmm, it strikes me that hand washing them would help to save the environment, less water use, and the Stein woman would be pleased...nthego:
Wow! Didn't know that they made them. I will try them this winter. Thanks...
Yes, and I still carry a scar from sticking my hand in the wringer of the washing machine it took my arm up to the elbow and tore the skin offstage that point. It was an Easy machine and I can still visualize it as it fascinated me as a child and I played with it when nobody was around--a bad idea!
Only by using the "Handwash" setting on my washing machine!
I have found the neatest thing. Mesh bags to put bras and delicates in so they can safely be machine washed. They have special bags for bras... and I have some expensive ones that I don't want ruined.
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