Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. I use oxyclean for stains, but it has truly never occurred to me to be that concernwd about the whiteness of my whites. I also don't wear much white and can't imagine a child's wardrobe with a lot of white clothing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mix it too unless the white clothes are new. What's the problem???
We bleach whites (mostly shirts and towels) and we run them in hot water. I hate the look of tinted and stained white clothing. That doesn't bother you pp? We wash colored in warm water and rinse with cold.
This. Maybe I'll care when I have an older toddler that gets messier. I've mixed all mine for years and cold only except the sheets and towels (those are separate). Yes sometimes the white towels get a little faded. But they're towels and we replace them eventually and save the old ones for extra or messy things. I oxyclean stains too. Clothes come out clean from the cold wash. They have much better detergents now specifically made for cold water.
Every Folkes different Strokes! Whites (esp towels) get washed in hot water and bleach. I don't care how you wash them in your house. The nanny is not doing me a favor by doing laundry because it's part of HER job description.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her mother never taught her how to do laundry correctly. My nanny did the same until I went over it with her. She doesn't have any kitchen skills either. Had a single bipolar mother.
Perhaps her father should have stepped up to the plate and taught her how to do laundry correctly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. I use oxyclean for stains, but it has truly never occurred to me to be that concernwd about the whiteness of my whites. I also don't wear much white and can't imagine a child's wardrobe with a lot of white clothing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mix it too unless the white clothes are new. What's the problem???
We bleach whites (mostly shirts and towels) and we run them in hot water. I hate the look of tinted and stained white clothing. That doesn't bother you pp? We wash colored in warm water and rinse with cold.
This. Maybe I'll care when I have an older toddler that gets messier. I've mixed all mine for years and cold only except the sheets and towels (those are separate). Yes sometimes the white towels get a little faded. But they're towels and we replace them eventually and save the old ones for extra or messy things. I oxyclean stains too. Clothes come out clean from the cold wash. They have much better detergents now specifically made for cold water.
Anonymous wrote:. I use oxyclean for stains, but it has truly never occurred to me to be that concernwd about the whiteness of my whites. I also don't wear much white and can't imagine a child's wardrobe with a lot of white clothing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mix it too unless the white clothes are new. What's the problem???
We bleach whites (mostly shirts and towels) and we run them in hot water. I hate the look of tinted and stained white clothing. That doesn't bother you pp? We wash colored in warm water and rinse with cold.
Anonymous wrote:Her mother never taught her how to do laundry correctly. My nanny did the same until I went over it with her. She doesn't have any kitchen skills either. Had a single bipolar mother.
. I use oxyclean for stains, but it has truly never occurred to me to be that concernwd about the whiteness of my whites. I also don't wear much white and can't imagine a child's wardrobe with a lot of white clothing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mix it too unless the white clothes are new. What's the problem???
We bleach whites (mostly shirts and towels) and we run them in hot water. I hate the look of tinted and stained white clothing. That doesn't bother you pp? We wash colored in warm water and rinse with cold.
Anonymous wrote:I mix it too unless the white clothes are new. What's the problem???
Anonymous wrote:Then instead of complaining to us here, do your own laundry and have your Nanny do what she is there to do.
Care for your child.
If you really do not have the time or inclination to wash your own children's clothes either hire a laundress or drop their clothes off at your local "Fluff & Fold."
Anonymous wrote:not when they're nitpicking over every little thing. At some point you have to realize the boss is on the crazy train and get on with your day.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of people mix their loads. I do. I'm 43 and unless I have something new that hasn't been washed a couple of th
Es yet, everything goes in together. Generally, I don't have enough to do two separate loads and I don't own enough to go two weeks without doing laundry. It silly to me not to mix them. I mix the kids laundry too and have never once had a parent complain or tell me I'm doing it wrong.
When you are paid to do a job you do it the way your employer wants it not your way. Some things are just common sense or lack of