Only if you use the gentle cycle and zip them in a delicates bag. (sorry, I
could not help myself.)
I do have a comment for those who use Dreft... it is not scent free nor
free of enzymes. I know it says delicate safe for babies etc. but it is
formulated to get rid of baby barf and poo and make stuff smell nice.
You are better off with a free and clear product and double rinsing. You
only need a tablespoonful or so for a batch of gloves.
David Lewias
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"Baby Laundry Soap?" . . . I didn't know you could clean babies in the
washing machine!? --- I thought babies were dry-clean only -- (Huh, learn
something new every day!!) .... Can you put babies in the dryer, or do
they shrink and rattle around too much?
*GRIN!* Sorry folks it's FRIDAY and it's been a screwy week!!
- David -
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Aurora Regional Fire Museum
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We just use baby laundry soap
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Can anyone recommend a soap to wash the white cotton work gloves that we
use to handle our collection items?
Thanks so much,
Sandra Campbell, Iredell Museums
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