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Kyoritsu
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Ok so have just finished the messier parts of a new old bike rebuild. At wally world I found some super cheap wash clothes in bundles of like 9 or so for next to nothing, so I bought as much as i could possibly use and have been putting them into plastic lidded containers marked dirty rags I tried soaking them in said container with tide, water, dish soap and what ever. When it came time to empty the container I rinsed it with alternating hot water and dish soap 3 or 4 times and tossed them in our new front loader washer for the toughest cycle with tide and some dish soap and a post cycle with lots of bleach.
As you may have guessed this was a bad idea on many levels, it took me 2 weeks t get the gas/chemical smell out of that machine. I used a tub rinse cycle with dish soap then again with cascade (an old food industry trick for keeping you chef's wear nice and white). I rubbed the rubber parts with 409 between each load as well.
Bottom line is if I stink up the washer again it's quite possible all the
possessions in the world I hold dear may end up on fire; )
- so can anyone tell me how to store and clean rags so dirty as to be unusable for anything till they've been washed?
As you may have guessed this was a bad idea on many levels, it took me 2 weeks t get the gas/chemical smell out of that machine. I used a tub rinse cycle with dish soap then again with cascade (an old food industry trick for keeping you chef's wear nice and white). I rubbed the rubber parts with 409 between each load as well.
Bottom line is if I stink up the washer again it's quite possible all the
possessions in the world I hold dear may end up on fire; )
- so can anyone tell me how to store and clean rags so dirty as to be unusable for anything till they've been washed?