Anonymous wrote:Sand isn’t a problem but horse hair from saddle
pads and gear is a killer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we have a beach house and while we shake things out we definitely put sandy clothes and towels in the washer and dryer. It has not caused problems. I do wipe the sand out of the dryer - it can accumulate in the drum or on the bottom ledge of the door.
+1 I live at the beach full time. I do have a drying rack in the corner of the garage for towels that are soaked and sandy and need to dry to shake before washing, but otherwise I do a quick shake of everything and toss it in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we have a beach house and while we shake things out we definitely put sandy clothes and towels in the washer and dryer. It has not caused problems. I do wipe the sand out of the dryer - it can accumulate in the drum or on the bottom ledge of the door.
+1 I live at the beach full time. I do have a drying rack in the corner of the garage for towels that are soaked and sandy and need to dry to shake before washing, but otherwise I do a quick shake of everything and toss it in.
Anonymous wrote:we have a beach house and while we shake things out we definitely put sandy clothes and towels in the washer and dryer. It has not caused problems. I do wipe the sand out of the dryer - it can accumulate in the drum or on the bottom ledge of the door.
Anonymous wrote:If you're talking about a home washer, shake them off, spray them with a hose, then wash them. If it's a rental, they go in the washer