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Nah Idc what the internet says no way am I using cloths on the toilet or bathroom to clean that’s rank Disposable antibac wipes or clorox wipes or a spray and paper towel is the only way to clean those areas
If this not normal? I’ve always done this cos that’s how my mum taught me. We use blue for ‘loo’, pink for sink and yellow for shower and then white for the kitchen 😅
To the people in the comments who agree with sanitizing your toilet 🚽 towels with your kitchen towels…..😖😩😭 I’ll make sure I don’t eat at just ANYONES’ home again. Wow! Mind blown.
I use all white cloths and bleach to clean the toilet and everything else including my white cloths and I have no problem running a sanitize setting for a couple cloths because I value my time.
Red,pink code-for toilet,green,salad green for kitchen,blue for dusting,wiping that don't includes food particles,yellow code -hospital code for things with dangerous germs that need sterilized cleaning as contaminated with wommit,blood,stools-usually those cloths are not washed but thrown away in rubbish bin...
When I did grow up in1970-80ties people used to boil bedspread Or white underwear,shirts for 46min. to 1hour stirring them up with wooden stick &using grated non perfumed universal soap ...
0:25 I first learned about you around 5 years ago, I think first through Instagram. I received your book as a gift after I became a little obsessed with trying to live more sustainably.
Gross idc how much you clean them. All the time you spend boiling, etc. It doesn't make so much sense in the long run. Find another way, at least for the TOILETS, BATHS, FLOORS 😮
Maybe buy some string you can tie somewhere to make a clothing line, instead of laying them flat? I think Walmart or a dollar store would have them. idk I’m thinking they would dry faster and air out better.
Wow, I was going through the comments wondering why she makes it seem like such a special way to clean. I've never thought about that but do Americans use one time cleaning wipes only? Using cloth towels is how every single other country I know is cleaning their houses - in Europe, Asia, Africa & Oceania...