...did some laundry this morning.
Ed, I have a new source for the infamous blue rags you have so generously provided. A friend of Aron's has a friend that works for a veteranarian that throws these out by the bagful.
Peter
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Laundry in New England
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Laundry in New England
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Re: Laundry in New England
Nice! Those are great 'rags'!
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Re: Laundry in New England
my wife would come unglued if I used our washer to wash rags that had been used by the local vet.
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Re: Laundry in New England
John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:my wife would come unglued if I used our washer to wash rags that had been used by the local vet.
John,
Did them the old fashioned way, a 5 gallon bucket and some Borax, stir them every couple of days, rinse in hot water.
Peter
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Re: Laundry in New England
Can't say you can't find or see them. Can you turn down the color a tad? Way to go.
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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Re: Laundry in New England
A small amount of bleach will kill off any stray germs. Good that you have a supply! I still have some, in my stash. Ed
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Re: Laundry in New England
Whenever medical providers use one of those kits on me, I request to have all of it given to me. The scissors, tweezers and hemostat make nice additions to my toolbox in addition to the cloth. They typically discard everything in the kit. Most do give it to me. I need to stop injuring myself and needing sutures.
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Re: Laundry in New England
Dental picks. Son talked his dentist out of a packet of broken, worn out, dental picks. Come in handy for picking out seals, paint out of crevices when stripping furniture, and a bunch of other uses.
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Re: Laundry in New England
Bus Driver wrote:Whenever medical providers use one of those kits on me, I request to have all of it given to me. The scissors, tweezers and hemostat make nice additions to my toolbox in addition to the cloth. They typically discard everything in the kit. Most do give it to me. I need to stop injuring myself and needing sutures.
Cheaper to but towels, than to get "free" ones, your way! Less painful, too!
The amount of waste, in medicine, is sinful. The dings on my scalp, from dumpster diving, for 40 years of hospital employment, have just finished healing, after several years of retirement! Still have a reasonable stash of supplies. Ed
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