johnnysmom
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Post by johnnysmom on Jun 9, 2019 15:03:40 GMT
How often do you do laundry? Do you do it all in one day or a load a day? Realistically how long does it take from the day you wear it until it's clean to wear again? Occasionally dh gets cranky because the jeans/shorts/shirt he wore on Sunday isn't available to wear again the following Sunday night as Sunday is laundry day (it's clearly my fault, I keep the washing machine hidden ). My next house is not going to have a basement laundry room, I hate the process of getting the laundry down, washed, dried, folded and back up the two flights of stairs. We have a laundry chute but it's in yds' bedroom (not convenient, so we use hampers) and no dumbwaiter to haul it back up
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hannahruth
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Post by hannahruth on Jun 9, 2019 15:17:24 GMT
When I was working I always did my washing Friday after work as then i had more time to get it dry (line dried the majority) ironed and put away in time for school / work on Mondays.
Now being retired I usually still still only wash once a week but Monday's. This day is not a permanent thing but it just seems that after the weekend I tend to do washing, cleaning etc on this day. If something needs washing I just wash it.
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Post by busy on Jun 9, 2019 15:19:48 GMT
I do one load a day. Lights/whites, darks, underwear/socks, sports/workout wear. Towels and sheets get washed weekly on Saturdays. Other stuff as needed. There’s enough on that rotation to have a full load each day, no one ever runs out of anything, and it feels way less burdensome to me than doing a bunch of loads in one day and having to put a bunch of stuff away at once.
ETA: I went to one load a day when I started working from home. It's easy to squeeze in during the day without taking away from work responsibilities, so I do. This gives me more of my life back on the weekends, rather than having a bunch of work to do around the house, like when I was in an office.
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Post by Spongemom Scrappants on Jun 9, 2019 15:21:10 GMT
When I had four boys at home all playing sports plus everyone's workout clothes, laundry was my life. It was a constant everyday thing.
Now, I have no set schedule. I do wash sheets and change beds on Mondays if I'm home. Other laundry gets done when any given basket gets full.
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Post by Eddie-n-Harley on Jun 9, 2019 15:21:37 GMT
Something is washed more or less daily. I have the ability to set the load size on my machine, and I prefer my dark clothes washed with a different detergent than my delicates and other colors. So there's usually at least one small load on a given night, holding 2-3 days' worth of whatever.
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Post by Darcy Collins on Jun 9, 2019 15:23:10 GMT
Once a week.
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Post by cmpeter on Jun 9, 2019 15:23:42 GMT
I don’t have a set day or time. I generally do a load or two a week. Dh will do the same. No more kids at home.
I have a friend with a family of five. They do laundry every other week...everything on one day. They have enough clothes for 14 days. Her husband does all the wash and that was his requirement for taking it over. She will ocassionly do a load of her own stuff if something she really wants to wear is dirty.
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Post by freecharlie on Jun 9, 2019 15:23:45 GMT
We wash whenever people need/want to. I would say that something worn in Sunday would be clean the next Sunday 95% of the time. What can't your dh do his own laundry?
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Post by lisacharlotte on Jun 9, 2019 15:24:45 GMT
We do our own laundry in my home. Either of us will do towels or sheets depending on who wants them done now. DH typically does laundry on the weekend and I do mine in the morning before work (I'm up 2.5 hours before I have to leave for work). I do separate my laundry so it takes me at least 2-3 days to get all my laundry done. I'm bad about putting it away though. I will pull stuff out of the clean laundry basket for a week, easily.
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Post by malibou on Jun 9, 2019 15:25:03 GMT
I do clothing laundry about every 10 days. 3 loads takes care of most of it. Towels and sheets are done weekly. Bike clothes depends on the amount of riding going on, but I generally wash bike clothes every 3 rides. No one complains about running out of clean anything, so I must be doing okay.
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Jun 9, 2019 15:25:15 GMT
I feel like I do laundry every single day. Most days I do it. I don't like to devote my entire day off to just laundry, so I try to do a load in the early morning, and one as soon as I get home every day.
We also have hampers and the laundry in the basement. Very inconvenient to carry, but no worries in case there is a leak. It also means I can wash laundry late at night and very early in the morning and it doesn't disturb anyone's sleep.
The teens are responsible for all their own laundry.
I wash younger kids' school uniforms once a week, and they are guaranteed to be clean by the first school morning of the week.
Regular clothes? They'll get done when they get done. There will always be clean clothes to wear, but not a specific outfit (unless requested).
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Post by cindyupnorth on Jun 9, 2019 15:26:39 GMT
Since it's just my dh and I, I only do laundry on the wkends. When our girls were at home I would do a few loads during the wk. I usually start the wash in the AM before I leave for work, and come home and dry them.
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GiantsFan
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Post by GiantsFan on Jun 9, 2019 15:27:16 GMT
We do one load a day, as needed. Sheets, towels, whites/lights and darks. I did wash the sheets AND a load of towels yesterday, because the towel pile was getting big. There are just two of us, so we can go a few days with no laundry being done.
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Post by Linda on Jun 9, 2019 16:06:50 GMT
I do a load almost every day - unless it's raining (I primarily line day) - then I'll play catchup on the next sunny day
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Post by mustlovecats on Jun 9, 2019 16:10:06 GMT
Most days I do a load of whatever I have the most of, then I finish it all every Wednesday night.
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milocat
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Post by milocat on Jun 9, 2019 16:14:59 GMT
Once a week, Mondays. My sister does a load a day. Everything everybody wore, plus any teatowels, facecloths, small linens. I save it and seperate by type. I find less wear and tear when you don't wash thin tshirts and leggings with heavy rough jeans or clothes with zippers.
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Post by AnastasiaBeaverhausn on Jun 9, 2019 16:16:11 GMT
My turnaround is 2-3 days but I hate doing it all at once. As soon as I have enough for a load, I wash it. It is just dh and me.
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seaexplore
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Post by seaexplore on Jun 9, 2019 16:19:31 GMT
Sunday is laundry day. Beds stripped, towels washed. If we’re gone or busy that day, I try to do some Saturday and Monday after work. I do 4-6 loads a week.
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Post by curiouscrafter on Jun 9, 2019 16:30:18 GMT
When the hamper gets full or if I want to wear something that is dirty, except sheets every Sunday.
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hutchfan
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Post by hutchfan on Jun 9, 2019 16:30:41 GMT
I do a load a day some days more than one load if I have towels and sheets.
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Post by KikiPea on Jun 9, 2019 16:36:08 GMT
It’s just me and DH, so I only do laundry on Monday. If I have more than just clothes, I may get it done that day, or wait till the next. We have enough towels that I don’t do a load every week.
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Post by littlemama on Jun 9, 2019 16:39:39 GMT
We do laundry on weekends, beginning Friday evening after work most weekends.
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Post by lisae on Jun 9, 2019 16:40:20 GMT
When the baskets get full. So I do laundry more often in winter as they fill up faster with long pants and shirts than shorts. Though in winter, we can get a bit more wear out of things before they go into the dirty clothes.
I recently went out of town for a week doing all the laundry just before I left. When I got back, I immediately did the laundry and put away 11 pairs of DH's socks. He had done a lot of grass mowing while I was gone and went through all his socks. I asked what he had planned to do if I was delayed. "Walmart sells socks," he replied. We have found something that will overcome his frugality, the need to do laundry. He hasn't washed anything in 28 years.
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pilcas
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Post by pilcas on Jun 9, 2019 16:41:14 GMT
Two small loads a week + linens when the kids are away at college. When they are here 2-3 large loads + linens. Wash gets done Monday’s and Thursday.
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Post by dewryce on Jun 9, 2019 16:46:41 GMT
It’s just DH and I so we don’t create much laundry. If we do a load about every other day it will stay caught up. Saving all the laundry for one day is a trigger issue for me, as my parents did theirs and my siblings (I did my own) all in one day, and then it would stay piled up (and fought about) on the couch and top of dryer until the next week. I prefer that clothes are hung and folded as they come out of the wash and immediately put away. They don’t even make it into laundry baskets to be carried.
My DH’s work clothes (scrubs/undershirt/underwear) all go in one load and are done over the weekend. So no worries about running out there. Everything else gets washed as the specific load types are full. We have a ventilated drawer unit in our master closet that we sort things into as we take them off so it’s super easy to see when that is. Most clothing items will only stay dirty for a week, max. The constant exception to this is white clothing we never bleach/wash in hot. We own very little of that so things could sit there for months and we barely have enough to wash a small load. It consists mostly of a couple summer shirts of mine and some of DH’s t-shirts.
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Post by candleangie on Jun 9, 2019 16:57:48 GMT
I do laundry when something I need tomorrow is not clean, or when the basket in my room starts to look like Mt. Washmore. Lol
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Post by 2marbles on Jun 9, 2019 17:02:28 GMT
Load a day now that everyone is home for the summer. Just dh's and my own clothes, our sheets and towels for everyone. If I don't do towels they will leave them all over...and I'll have to complain so I just do it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2019 17:16:41 GMT
Everyday. Twice on Sunday
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Post by beaglemom on Jun 9, 2019 17:21:54 GMT
I do 2-4 loads a day. I have 4 kids ages 1, 3, 6, and 8. It never ends.....
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Post by ExpatBackHome on Jun 9, 2019 17:23:54 GMT
2-3 times a week.
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