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Quality Over Quantity?
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I will admit i'm a user of kitchen roll for many situations. One is when the wishing up bowl over flows when i put a large item in it and to save the cupboard and floor from soapy water.. Another could be a spilt drink or some muck on the vinyl floor.. Point is i think it's handy! but i use a lot..
Is quality more important over quantity when it comes to kitchen roll? I can spend £2 on eight rolls but i go through them in about 2 week or i could spend £2 on 2 - 3 rolls of "super absorbent large sheet" ?
Is quality more important over quantity when it comes to kitchen roll? I can spend £2 on eight rolls but i go through them in about 2 week or i could spend £2 on 2 - 3 rolls of "super absorbent large sheet" ?
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The washing machine will get filled with clothes going plus all the dirty cloths. You will have to do extra loads, use more electricity to heat the water and add more pollutant laundry products into the environment. Special bought microfibre cloths use vast amounts of resources just to be made and are made from plastic based chemicals. Once beyond further use these cloths go into landfill where they take 100's or years to degrade.
Paper towels are made from natural sustainable products and can be composted, returning to the earth as a useful mulch/fertiliser in less than a year
The washing machine will get filled with clothes going plus all the dirty cloths. You will have to do extra loads, use more electricity to heat the water and add more pollutant laundry products into the environment. Special bought microfibre cloths use vast amounts of resources just to be made and are made from plastic based chemicals. Once beyond further use these cloths go into landfill where they take 100's or years to degrade.
Paper towels are made from natural sustainable products and can be composted, returning to the earth as a useful mulch/fertiliser in less than a year
Mamy, i certainly must agree. A drop of tea, some soapy water from the wash bowl dripping down the cupboard a microfiber cloth will do. However, i use the roll for worse spills also as you say like beans (with solids) or maybe some bolognese sauce. Maybe i need to start using a cloth as well as some kitchen roll for different instances of spillage
Ummmm , I have a fantastic washing machine ( what's a twin tub?) but would never put dirty cloths I'd mopped up with in with my clothes. You may have 'rinsed out' your dirty cloths, but unless you have poured boiling water over them they will start to smell.
If my bedclothes contain germs ( thanks for that its hilarious) they will contain the same germs that are in my underwear and other items, not germs and smell left over from dirty kitchen rags. These germ laden personal clothes and sheets ( again Ha Ha) will be all washed together in an environmentally friendly laundry product and put on the line to dry.
I understand though not everyone is willing or able to help the environment.
If my bedclothes contain germs ( thanks for that its hilarious) they will contain the same germs that are in my underwear and other items, not germs and smell left over from dirty kitchen rags. These germ laden personal clothes and sheets ( again Ha Ha) will be all washed together in an environmentally friendly laundry product and put on the line to dry.
I understand though not everyone is willing or able to help the environment.
I use white stockinette. When I use it, I rinse it out then when I make my last cup of tea in the evening the cloths go in the sink and the remaining boiling water and a good squirt of bleach. Next morning I rinse them through with cold water wring them out and let them dry. I also do a wash with steam injection every few weeks and they all go in that wash. I use paper towels for small spills and similar.
Yes . You seem obsessed with my laundry habits! I never mix work clothes with underwear or 'good' clothes. Do you just bung everything in? I was always told to seperate laundry, coloureds, lights, work clothes and towels/sheets .
I don't wash really dirty horse related items in our washer as they leave a lot of hairs in the machine. I have an old one in the garage for that.
Just let me know if you need any more info on laundering, but maybe start another thread as you've derailed this one a bit.
I don't wash really dirty horse related items in our washer as they leave a lot of hairs in the machine. I have an old one in the garage for that.
Just let me know if you need any more info on laundering, but maybe start another thread as you've derailed this one a bit.
You’ve made me think spath, about what I use kitchen roll for. Mainly it’s as a napkin with a meal, sometimes for very minor spills on the worktop or floor.
My dishcloth goes into the washing machine when a whites wash goes on, or as suggested by Aggie and whatshername into the dishwasher when that goes on.
Floor cloths get put to soak in the bowl in the sink in the utility room, in bleach. Or binned.
I’m not bothered or much interested in what others do, our way suits us.
My dishcloth goes into the washing machine when a whites wash goes on, or as suggested by Aggie and whatshername into the dishwasher when that goes on.
Floor cloths get put to soak in the bowl in the sink in the utility room, in bleach. Or binned.
I’m not bothered or much interested in what others do, our way suits us.