31 March 2012, 13:47,
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bigpaul
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RE: Wash them clothes....how?
OH says at the moment the last thing she wants is crumbly bog paper( she's come down with same symptoms i had) we use Lidl's 4ply toilet paper, cant stand the thin stuff that your fingers go through-yuck!!
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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31 March 2012, 14:40,
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mikebratcher69
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RE: Wash them clothes....how?
I've got johnsones baby soap for my clothes post shtf...
"Some say the end is near, some say we will see Armageddon soon...
I certainly hope we will, I sure could use a vacation from this silly shit."
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31 March 2012, 21:04,
(This post was last modified: 31 March 2012, 21:19 by TOF.)
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TOF
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RE: Wash them clothes....how?
I try to keep things stupid simple. My list of household hygene stuff is small.
Carbolic soap
Washing soda crystals
Boric acid crystals
bicarbonate of soda
White vinegar
Cloths
2 large flexi tubs
Bleach
I can pretty much clean and sanitise anything with that lot.
BP, I'm with Mrs BP, soft TP is not a luxury!
I use this stuff anyway, so just keep extras stored.
Sailing away, not close to the wind.
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1 April 2012, 08:24,
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uks
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RE: Wash them clothes....how?
Clothes that are washed or cleaned will last alot longer without grit and grime wearing out the fabric.
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1 April 2012, 10:37,
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Scythe13
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RE: Wash them clothes....how?
(31 March 2012, 21:04)TOF Wrote: BP, I'm with Mrs BP, soft TP is not a luxury!
Agreed!
It's a necessity!!!
Dissent is the highest form of Patriotism - Thomas Jefferson
Those who sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither - Benjamin Franklin
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1 April 2012, 10:50,
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NorthernRaider
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RE: Wash them clothes....how?
Hygiene wise in a PA or SHTF scenario wiping your arse with bits of paper is not going to be enough, you need to wash your rump clean then wash and sterilise your hands.
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1 April 2012, 12:12,
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Skean Dhude
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RE: Wash them clothes....how?
Well if TP is a necessity then you better stock up.
However, eventually it will run out no matter how much you put aside. What then?
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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1 April 2012, 15:37,
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TOF
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RE: Wash them clothes....how?
If you're going to stock TP, might as well make as comfortable to use as possible, I'd do the washcloth thing no problem. However, you men type folks having different downstairs equipment, have no idea the joy soft TP can bring a woman!
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2 April 2012, 09:17,
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RE: Wash them clothes....how?
I'm just going to throw my dirty skiddies at the wife an tell her to make them clean again.
How she does that is up to her.
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3 April 2012, 07:03,
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Kenneth Eames
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RE: Wash them clothes....how?
There is a wild plant called Soapwort and as its name suggests, it contains Saponins. Saponins are named from the Latin word Sapo which means soap. You would be able to obtain a lather for washing with this plant. There are other plants too, that contain saponins, so when out in the country near to water you will be able to experiment with the plants that are in the area. Be careful though that you're not handling poisonous plants. Kenneth Eames.
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