Deodorant stains in handwash only clothing. Vinegar, lemon juice and baking powder just ain't the same as a nice 40 degree cycle with usual bio gel.
Oh, and special handwash washing gels for silk/wool that leech dye compared to £3 camping "clothes in a bucket" wash liquid and doesn't even destain or de-deodorant better. Or is that un-deodorant?
Handwash only you say? Yes I'm off to the self punishment thread... though maybe merino kit owners may empathise :)
There's absolutely no need to hand wash merino. A 30 degrees short spin at low rpm is likely to be gentler on the garment anyway. Non-bio is a must obviously.
Deodorant stains in handwash only clothing. Vinegar, lemon juice and baking powder just ain't the same as a nice 40 degree cycle with usual bio gel.
Oh, and special handwash washing gels for silk/wool that leech dye compared to £3 camping "clothes in a bucket" wash liquid and doesn't even destain or de-deodorant better. Or is that un-deodorant?
Handwash only you say? Yes I'm off to the self punishment thread... though maybe merino kit owners may empathise :)