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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Be sure to take any clothes you buy to a laundromat and wash them first before taking them home. [/quote] What do you think the laundromat will take out of them that your home washer/dryer wouldn’t?[/quote] Why would you want whatever was "taken out" of them to be put into your home washer? :roll: [/quote] Because it’s pretty much a myth. PSA: you are supposed to put it through the dryer or put in a freezer for a few days first. It’s the extreme temperature that kills the tiny creatures, not the water.[/quote] [b]Science is a myth huh? [/b]Typical. And wasn't talking about just parasites and organic contaminants. But YDY.[/quote] I don’t think you know what science is. NP[/quote] You obviously don't know what chemicals are, and from studies a large portion of thrift store clothing tests positive for many hazardous chemicals due to meth labs, crack cooking, fentanyl dealers, etc. Enjoy! :lol: [/quote] Oh good lord. Most clothing is donated by people who have the time and energy and the sense of civic responsibility to take it to a thrift store instead of tossing it in the trash. It is very unlikely to have lice or bed bugs or any other type of contamination. Some people need to have their anxiety treated.[/quote]
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