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Old 09-19-2018, 08:48 PM   #35
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1. What is your position on spot removers? If you use them, how many do you have and which brands do you recommend?
I think I just have Shout.

2. At what point do you recognize that your favorite tee-shirt can no longer be worn out in public?
When there starts to be noticeable holes in it. Though, usually I'll still wear it as a work shirt.

3. If there is a stain that you cannot get out what happens to this item of clothing, does it become work around the house/in the garden clothes or does it become a rag or is it banished from your life all together?
If it's still in good shape, it typically becomes a work shirt.

4. Scented laundry detergent or scent free?
I like scented as long as it's not overwhelmingly perfume-y. I like the Arm & Hammer detergent.

5. Do you like your towels hung out on the line or dried in the dryer?
I have no preference. I like the smell of line-dried towels.

6. When removing your lightly worn clothes do you: a. hang them up or fold them? b. utilize a wooden valet? c. the back of the bedroom chair works fine? d. what is this "lightly worn" you speak of, everything goes into the hamper.
C. The back of a chair works fine.

7. What is your lend/lease policy regarding your button-down shirts, cotton boxers, tee-shirts......inquiring femmes what to know.
Button-downs or t-shirts, fine. Boxers, maybe not.
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