August 9, 20169 yr Would be nice if the steam will remove blood and ink stains. I am allergic to most chemicals, so fuck that route. I already only use 1/2 of the one soap that doesn't fuck my skin up. fluffing shirts is the only reason I would use the dryer. Then again I've never had an article of clothing dry cleaned. The steam is not a must, but both have it available. More after size and relatively quiet. Most in the mid mark range have steam. I don't want college specials. looking for something to last.
August 9, 20169 yr About to the store, to drop the coin. They won't have the machines in for a few weeks, but they are on sale now. I'm going with the lg's.
August 9, 20169 yr My wife has sensitive skin too Jared. Used to even use sensitive skin product. What works even better is using powdered detergent. The powder has a lot less chemical in it. My skin even got healthier and I don't have sensitive skin. We use the smallest amount. Maybe 1/3 of a scoop even if it's filthy. The washer gets it wonderfully clean. I think right now we just use unscented tide from Costco
August 9, 20169 yr 4 hours ago, dem beats said: I'm so excited to go to NYC this Friday. I really want to bring my DSLR and the 50mm 1.2. I'm really worried it will suck carrying it around. I so want mirrorless glass to catchup
August 9, 20169 yr 4 hours ago, Tirefryr said: A normal hot cycle with proper chemical covers tbe feces. . . But seriously. . . Throw that shit out! Any shirt worth steaming, IMO, deserves a proper steamer. I am not a fan of "proper" steamers on my shirts. Sending shirts to a shirt machine cuts their life in half and puts creases where they don't belong. Of course I am a rare male in that I can iron a shirt about as fast as I can brush my teeth, but of course I still don't want extra wrinkles to make it harder. I also prefer 100% cotton ones which suck to iron generally. Other advantage of steam in a dryer is simple. Dry heat sets wrinkles wet softens them. Softer is better.
August 9, 20169 yr 4 hours ago, dem beats said: That was when I washed my own dress shirts as I use the delicate cycle in them. Don't do that. Delicate doesn't get any soap out which is harder on your shirts than anything. If you compensate by not using soap then you'll grind the grit in. A front loader isn't so hard on shirts. Drying them poorly is.
August 9, 20169 yr Hey, ho, that is TEENY. Alongside my annoyingly new passport. Other one was out of pages so I had to up it early.
August 9, 20169 yr 12 minutes ago, ///M5 said: Don't do that. Delicate doesn't get any soap out which is harder on your shirts than anything. If you compensate by not using soap then you'll grind the grit in. A front loader isn't so hard on shirts. Drying them poorly is. My machine I can extend the rinse or do a second run. I just have them laundered now lol
August 9, 20169 yr 23 minutes ago, ///M5 said: I so want mirrorless glass to catchup Yup. They are light years behind for how I shoot.
August 10, 20169 yr 10 hours ago, Tirefryr said: Our smallest tumblernis a 450lb. We just got a new 900lb last year, but it's such a piece of shit. As for washers we have couple 135s, several 450 open pockets, and even more 900lb side loaders. I'm currently changing a pump/motor on one of the 900s as we speak. Ha, ours was from the 30's.
August 10, 20169 yr Belt driven though so easy as hell to fix. Talk about simple. Valve for steam on/off and a switch to make it rotate.
August 10, 20169 yr Admin 16 hours ago, ///M5 said: Hey, ho, that is TEENY. Alongside my annoyingly new passport. Other one was out of pages so I had to up it early. Thank you for using the SSA Store.
August 10, 20169 yr 17 hours ago, ///M5 said: I am not a fan of "proper" steamers on my shirts. Sending shirts to a shirt machine cuts their life in half and puts creases where they don't belong. Of course I am a rare male in that I can iron a shirt about as fast as I can brush my teeth, but of course I still don't want extra wrinkles to make it harder. I also prefer 100% cotton ones which suck to iron generally. Other advantage of steam in a dryer is simple. Dry heat sets wrinkles wet softens them. Softer is better. I was referring to a handheld steamer for home use. I'm with you on the commercial steamers/presses though.
August 10, 20169 yr 11 hours ago, ///M5 said: Ha, ours was from the 30's. Was it a Milnor? Only company I know that's been around that long.
August 10, 20169 yr 11 hours ago, ///M5 said: Belt driven though so easy as hell to fix. Talk about simple. Valve for steam on/off and a switch to make it rotate. I LOVE my Braun washers. The only hydraulics are the tilt cylindes and door actuator.
August 10, 20169 yr dont read these if you get offended about political jokes. but i think most may find this humorous
August 10, 20169 yr 5 hours ago, Tirefryr said: Was it a Milnor? Only company I know that's been around that long. No idea, it was OLD
August 10, 20169 yr 6 hours ago, Aaron Clinton said: Thank you for using the SSA Store. Glad I finally had a need so I could Have too much shit I am not using, lol
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