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  2. How to Never Lose Socks in the Wash Again (And Where They Go ...

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    Socks can easily become lodged behind the barrel of a top-load washer, in the gasket of a front-load washer, behind the dryer drum, or slip through the lint trap and end up in the dryer exhaust vent.

  3. Missing sock - Wikipedia

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    A single sock in the "lost items" basket of a laundromat. A missing sock, lost sock, or odd sock (primarily British English) [1] [2] is a single sock in a pair of socks known or perceived to be permanently or temporarily missing. Socks are usually perceived to be lost immediately before, during, or immediately after doing laundry.

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    Luckily, dryer sheets are actually quite effective in removing crayon from the walls. Rub a new or used sheet over the creation, and it'll restore the wall to a fresh slate. In the Closet

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    So long, damp sheets.

  6. Laundry - Wikipedia

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    Laundry is hung to dry above an Italian street. A self-service laundry in Paris Laundry in the river in Abidjan, 2006. Laundry is the washing of clothing and other textiles, [1] and, more broadly, their drying and ironing as well.

  7. 14 things that should never end up in your dryer - AOL

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    It’s easy to just throw everything in the dryer from the washer and call it a day -- but there can be some major consequences for some of your clothing. 14 things that should never end up in ...

  8. Dryer ball - Wikipedia

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    Dryer balls are touted to be environmentally friendly for varying reasons versus conventional fabric softeners. [1] [3] [5] Conventional softeners primarily function chemically, employing quaternary ammonium cation or stearic acid, which is either suspended in liquid or applied to polyester in the case of dryer sheets.

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