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Old 07-14-2017, 05:30 AM
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maviskw
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Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
Well washing cloth diapers, using hot water, will use up water and power and cost as much as buying disposables in the long run. In the save the water areas that will be a priority.
I disagree also. Water is still a renewable resource. Even so, I am careful about how much I use even is it comes out of my well and goes through the septic tank.

Doesn't anyone else use the rubber blade on the squeegee? I have two of them; a short one for small windows and a 16 inch one for my 3 X 8 foot patio window. (Was a door in a previous life.) The squeegee removes 99% of the water. Then I use a small towel to clean up the drips around the edges and across the bottom. Washing windows is so fast and easy this way. I think the hardware store is where you go for a squeegee. My small one is made by Tupperware, but I don't think they make them anymore.
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