Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What clothing borne pathogen are you trying to avoid here?
1st response writer: literally almost anything with a fecal-oral transmission route, all of which is routinely found in samples of laundry that is “not that dirty.”
Anonymous wrote:What clothing borne pathogen are you trying to avoid here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After putting dirty laundry into washer, yes. No other time.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes, wash hands after putting dirty laundry in washer with detergent. Wash hands before taking clothes out of dryer and folding. No i never get sick from being "too clean". Also don't wear shoes in my house (GASP)
Not wearing shoes in house is common sense. Washing hands before switching your clothes into the dryer is paranoia.
Not the first PP but I wash my hand before switching clothes from washer to dryer and again when removing clothes from dryer to fold so that I don't get the crud from my hands on my clean laundry.
Anonymous wrote:What clothing borne pathogen are you trying to avoid here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes, wash hands after putting dirty laundry in washer with detergent. Wash hands before taking clothes out of dryer and folding. No i never get sick from being "too clean". Also don't wear shoes in my house (GASP)
Not wearing shoes in house is common sense. Washing hands before switching your clothes into the dryer is paranoia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would I wash my hands? I don’t use pods. What part of doing laundry would require a hand washing? Truly bizarre.
+100
Maybe if I get soap on my hands I'd rinse them? This has never crossed my mind.
It's amazing to me the weird "clean" rules people have. Yet we couldn't get huge swaths of people to take an ACTUAL illness seriously. AMAZING!
Anonymous wrote:If I get soap on my hands I rinse them but don’t feel a need to wash.
I use old fashioned soap, soapnuts and vinegar in the wash and wool balls in the dryer, so no nasty chemical residues in my laundry anyway. Don’t know why people pay for all that nasty stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Why would I wash my hands? I don’t use pods. What part of doing laundry would require a hand washing? Truly bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:yes, wash hands after putting dirty laundry in washer with detergent. Wash hands before taking clothes out of dryer and folding. No i never get sick from being "too clean". Also don't wear shoes in my house (GASP)