lingerie laundry bag|LAUNDRY CART HAMPER ROLLING CHROME SORTER COMMERCIAL

shop.ebay.com ~~ This is a BRAND NEW LAUNDRY SORTER CART, HEAVY DUTY ~~ I was pretty disillusioned from buying those cheap big box laundry carts then I meet this unit. Quality and sturdiness is very high and this is the type of unit you would expect to find in use at a hotel or commercial laundry service. The structure itself is very firm and our 2.5 year old regularly hangs onto it thinking it is a piece of gym equipment and it has survived that. The bags are very heavy duty and are think like canvas unlike some of the cheaper units we have purchased whose bag handles snap inevitably. The wheels lock as well to prevent roll aways. The bags attach to the structure by neat hooks which you could potentially link to a hook in the wall near your laundry setup for ease. I recommend this unit for those seeking a commercial laundry sorter or those who want a household sorter that will last for many years. WOW, JUST A FEW FEATURES: 25% more capacity than conventional models Large size, 31″ x 18″ x 33″ 3 Compartments 4th bonus organizer bag for smaller clodetergement pillows. Large Capacity Chrome-Plated wire bag handles Commercial Locking Wheels Convenient handle at each end Chrome Plated wire support base Makes it easy to sort laundry by Whites, Darks, Colors, Lingerie, Towels, Linens, etc Wrinkle free canvas bags
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1 0519jessica said this (04/26/2011 at 12:35 pm)
ooxford14 is correct. The amounts called for by the manufacturer are designed to sell more detergent. Using half of the reccomended amount will be adequate for normally soiled garments. Heavily soiled garments may require a larger amount, but using less detergent will save you a lot of money and it’s better for the environment.
2 docthebluesman said this (04/26/2011 at 1:07 pm)
Lots of good advice here. I do two things differently, though. If you haven’t already started making your own laundry powder (3 ingredients, cleans like crazy) or you can’t change from the manufactured stuff, please don’t use as much as it says on the label. Some washer problems, according to a repair man I know, are the result of using more soap than necessary. Same goes for dishwashers. Use about half of what the product label dictates.
Also, hot for just bedlinens. Cold is best instead
3 oxford14 said this (04/26/2011 at 1:47 pm)
Maybe because she’s obese.
4 vekka220 said this (04/26/2011 at 2:14 pm)
@armywifeM08 have you seen her?
5 teamforcedjudgement said this (04/26/2011 at 2:50 pm)
wow i just put my greys with all my colors -_-
6 4BANGINCIVIC said this (04/26/2011 at 2:56 pm)
@sincladutch why shouldn’t i use hot water?
i just washed my whites with hot water ;s
7 masterded101 said this (04/26/2011 at 3:40 pm)
Somebody knows, this girl has a website?
8 SparkleCleaning said this (04/26/2011 at 3:44 pm)