Thursday, December 24, 2009

If you washed and dried sheets with a bar of soap in the washer and dryer, how many times would they need to -?

- be washed again in order to get the soap out ?


Best way to get dried on bar soap out of the dryer?If you washed and dried sheets with a bar of soap in the washer and dryer, how many times would they need to -?
mmmmm... i'm assuming you meant a bar of soap ACCIDENTLY got in the washer and you're trying to get it out of the sheets? To get the dried bar soap out of your dryer, Try washing a load of rags, towels ( other than bath towels, rugs, and then throwing it in the dryer. That should help get the bar soap out of the dryer. As for the sheets? I'd just throw them back in the washer ( you don't need any soap) wash them in hot water, the longest wash cycle on your washer, and do an extra rinse if you have that option.If you washed and dried sheets with a bar of soap in the washer and dryer, how many times would they need to -?
Probably one time as long as you do not over load the washer.


To get the dried on bar soap out of the dryer. You can use water and an old rag and keep rubbing until the soap has dissolved. Or you could use the edge of a putty knife/razor blade to scrape it out. This may also scratch the drum if you are not careful. Water/rag will not ruin the inside of the dryer/drum.

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