Thread in Septic Tank?
#32
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Illinois
Posts: 192
I live in the city with regular sewer system so I don't worry about the septic system, but my drain from the washer can get clogged if I wash the rag quilts , so I do mine at the laundry mat. They are equipped to handle the lint.( larger drain pipes) :-D
#33
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: New York
Posts: 463
I was told when I first started making the rag quilts to do them at a laundy place which I always do in the first 3 or 4 washes. You will be surprised how much thread comes out. Well worth the trip and I use one of the large tumble ones for a full quilt or larger.
Originally Posted by didi
Someone mentioned washing quilts if you have a septic tank.
I have noticed when I wash my quilts after sewing them, I get alot of thread in my washer. At least when I do the Rag Quilts. Does this hurt my septic tank???
I have noticed when I wash my quilts after sewing them, I get alot of thread in my washer. At least when I do the Rag Quilts. Does this hurt my septic tank???
#34
Originally Posted by Connie in CO
Quilts are made of cotton,wouldn't that just go away with the the stuff you flush down once a month?Does that make since?
#35
Originally Posted by kwilter
Originally Posted by dkabasketlady
Originally Posted by Connie in CO
Quilts are made of cotton,wouldn't that just go away with the the stuff you flush down once a month?Does that make since?
We had to use it when we lived in IN. and had a septic system.
I've also been told to wash the rag quilts at a laundromat.
#36
I am a relatively NEW quilter but because I saw postings about people ruining their washing machines, when I do a rag quilt, I make a trip to the laundromat! I have a septic system, as well, so if there is any question about that, I certainly am glad I've taken both of my rag quilts to the laundromat for washing.
#37
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: lexington ky
Posts: 1,418
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
#39
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
#40
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 54
I have made a lot of rag quilts and have a sepic tank, so i took them to town to a laundry mat, just in case it would do something to my sepic tank. We just had ours cleaned out, it had been 6 years. In KS it cost $ 300 ! So i would take them to town.
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