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Rick:
While I never tried to wash my filters in the machines, I did buy a bundle of red rags and washed them.  Ruined several white frilly things when the grease stayed on the inside of the tub.  My wife prompty purchased a HUG bag of the rolls of blue disposable shop towels, and tossed all my remaining red rags.  When she notices I only have say 20 or 30 rolls of disposable blue shop towels remaining, she restocks the shelf.  

I think I've been banned from the washer and dryer, as she also installed a lock on the laundry room door  :mrgreen:

Rick

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--- Quote from: Rick ---While I never tried to wash my filters in the machines, I did buy a bundle of red rags and washed them.  Ruined several white frilly things when the grease stayed on the inside of the tub.  My wife prompty purchased a HUG bag of the rolls of blue disposable shop towels, and tossed all my remaining red rags.  When she notices I only have say 20 or 30 rolls of disposable blue shop towels remaining, she restocks the shelf.  

I think I've been banned from the washer and dryer, as she also installed a lock on the laundry room door  :mrgreen:

Rick
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Hmmmm, I might be up for getting myself banned from the washing machine myself :lol:

John:
Just face it, men are incompetent. I mean, a washing machine is a delicate piece of technology not to be handled by an inferior male!

I have just given up and my wife now takes care of the washing.

A tip; throw in something red in the white wash, preferably a new red sock or a t-shirt.

//John

HULKSTER:
What's a washing machine? :)

mikesmith:
There used to be a place that would take your old dirty filters and send you clean ones,so you would start off with 5 filters,after you got them dirty you'd send them in and they would give you clean ones back.But I guess it didn't work because there out of business!

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