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Old 01-24-2011, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by ConnieSue
I just recently washed a rag quilt for the first time. I knew it might clog my pipes so I cut the lower part of a sheer panty hose( about 10 inches) and attached it with a rubber band to the end of the hose that drains my washer. Whew!! Good thing I did cause it was almost full of threads by the time they cycle finished. This worked great for me
My mom (who originally had a cesspool before sewers went in) always had a "knee high" attached to her drain hose in the stationery sink. Even with wash. mach. filters, it still trapped the lint.
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