Only use those bags for pantyhose when I have to wear same for work.
Currently being used to wash Covid-19 masks. The ones I made which can go in the dryer in go in one bag and the ones we bought which can’t go in the other.
Husband does own a large mesh bag that he uses when he “finishes” his weaving pieces (by washing them) in the washer so that the pieces do not get stuck on anything in the washer.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
not me as I don’t have any of that stuff
UmmeMoosa almost 3 years ago
Are you a plugger, if you never had a mesh laundry bag? If something is too delicate, I just wash it by hand, it only takes less than a minute.
Baarorso almost 3 years ago
It’s all part of the plugger “waste not, want not” philosophy.;D
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Hummmmm never had one of those bags . Looked it up you can still buy them .
Olddog1 almost 3 years ago
I was issued 2 mesh laundry bags in navy boot camp in 1960s. Still use them for socks, and don’t lose any.
ctolson almost 3 years ago
Thought Pluggers just threw everything into the washer together.
azteccalanteater Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My mesh bag was repurposed for washing masks!
Dorothy Ownbey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I use mine for washing face masks!
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 3 years ago
Or you still have them from your Navy days. Shipboard laundries required them for Sailor’s clothes.
mafastore almost 3 years ago
Only use those bags for pantyhose when I have to wear same for work.
Currently being used to wash Covid-19 masks. The ones I made which can go in the dryer in go in one bag and the ones we bought which can’t go in the other.
Husband does own a large mesh bag that he uses when he “finishes” his weaving pieces (by washing them) in the washer so that the pieces do not get stuck on anything in the washer.