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Wrinkled laundry?
Personally, I'm a bit puzzled by the laundry issues. I don't find doing laundry onerous at all since it really just a couple of easy steps:
-sort it into the correct colored piles or load type (jeans, cotton towels, permapress, etc)
-throw a load into the washer
-after you hear the washer's 'finished' bell go off, go throw the load into the dryer
-when you hear the dryer's 'finished' bell go off, go pull the clothes out and hang them up/fold them
If for some reason you're out of the house when the dryer finishes, just put it onto the wrinkle release feature. I'm pretty sure that most dryers must have it these days since I remember that the very first dryer I bought when I got married had a wrinkle release cycle. That was over 34 years ago!
Socks go missing? Buy a bunch of those mesh laundry bags that are available at the dollar store. I throw socks into some of them (never have 1 sock go missing again- you'll always have complete pairs every time!). Panty hose, bras and other delicates also go into a bag. I don't mix the different things in a bag, only 'like' items go in each bag.
If your dryer doesn't have a wrinkle release cycle go out and get a new one. It will be cheaper than hiring someone to do the laundry and will probably be a more energy efficient dryer anyway. (yeah, I know...it's more energy efficient to hang clothes outside on a line) You don't even have to run it for the full cycle. A few more spins in the dryer and there as good as new.
Believe me, I hate hanging around waiting for a washer or dryer to finish as much as the next ADDer on this site. What's the thing I hate even more than waiting at the dryer (and perhaps a bit OCDish on this one)? It's wrinkles! Wrinkles on my clothes.
If all that sounds too hard, just remember this- it's a lot easier to go to your laundry room and fold/hang up the clothes than it is to iron t-shirts and shirts. That takes time. A lot of it with minimal payback!
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