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1. The Laundry balls can stay in the machine all the time. Drying the ball naturally can reach better effect and prolong its life.
2. Suitable for all washing machines. 3. Filled with solid ceramic balls, never used as toys for children. 4. Suggestion: no use in industrial use or large-scale washing such as laundry shop, but can be used for antibacterial 5. Washing separately between different colors or easy-fading cloths. |
Laundry Psychology: Its a Wash
Although I find the subject of laundry fascinating, I understand that laundry to most people is typically just a necessary chore to have clean clothes to wear.
Have you ever considered the way someone does laundry might tell a lot about his or her personality? I know at our house this is definitely true. Observe closely the next time your significant other, roommate or friend throws those clothes in the machine. Or how he/she prepares for the Great Weekly Laundry Day.
Of course, there are many ways to interpret what a persons laundry habits could mean. For example, falling back on the theres-no-more-clean-underwear-left trigger as motivation to do laundry could signify a procrastinator. On the other hand, it could also mean this person focuses on what he/she considers more important in life, such as family and friends.
What about the pre-sorter with separate baskets for whites, lights and darks? Incredibly particular and unbending, or organized and efficient, wanting to get the chore out of the way? And then theres the live-out-of-the-laundry-basket sort. Maybe they fold; maybe they dont. Never mind that the shirts dont make it into the drawer. An adventurous, free-spirited attitude? Or unconcerned about the future?
Everyone has their own style, but what happens when two opposing habits must live together in harmony? Here are some tips on how to cope: