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    #4451
    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    bilib ako sayo handwashed ganun kalaki O_o
    Hahaha
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    but how does one wash such large swathes of fabric?
    Binabad ko ng 2 days sa Ariel tapos konting kusot kusot. Ariel is really good, pagbabad mo nahuhulog dumi mag isa. I even bring Ariel when I go abroad (to wash my unmentionables)

    Ang mahirap yung pag banlaw. 6 na banlaw and it's so heavy talaga. We have a steel giant batya that is older than I am

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Hahaha

    Binabad ko ng 2 days sa Ariel tapos konting kusot kusot. Ariel is really good, pagbabad mo nahuhulog dumi mag isa. I even bring Ariel when I go abroad (to wash my unmentionables)

    Ang mahirap yung pag banlaw. 6 na banlaw and it's so heavy talaga. We have a steel giant batya that is older than I am

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    Pressure washer na lang sana ginamit mo pang banlaw.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Pressure washer na lang sana ginamit mo pang banlaw.


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    Sira na ata yung kopong kopong pressure washer namin. Pero gusto ko nga bumili yung karcher para pang car wash. But even if I use a pressure washer mabigat pa rin magbanlaw. Pinakamahirap pala labhan towel

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    #4454
    Quote Originally Posted by SpinCycle View Post
    True. I can’t personally recommend crypto to anyone since it’s very high risk-high reward. The mantra going in needs to be: I don’t mind losing most of these funds if things go bad.


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    I'm super late to the crypto train so I don't expect to earn much out of it. But at the same time since it broke out from $20k, unlikely that it will retest that limit again so you're looking at 50% loss and 400% gain so worth a shot.

    You're right though that you should never put money here that you can't afford to lose, so it's only 5% of my planned investment portfolio. At least it cures the FOMO hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Hahaha

    Binabad ko ng 2 days sa Ariel tapos konting kusot kusot. Ariel is really good, pagbabad mo nahuhulog dumi mag isa. I even bring Ariel when I go abroad (to wash my unmentionables)

    Ang mahirap yung pag banlaw. 6 na banlaw and it's so heavy talaga. We have a steel giant batya that is older than I am

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    I can’t believe you still hand wash your clothes & everything else. I bought an automatic washing machine (water, wash, rinse & spin in one cycle) 8 years ago cause I pitied the house help (& the wife, who helps). The house helper is more effective with the chores rather than spending a day or more washing clothes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    I can’t believe you still hand wash your clothes & everything else. I bought an automatic washing machine (water, wash, rinse & spin in one cycle) 8 years ago cause I pitied the house help (& the wife, who helps). The house helper is more effective with the chores rather than spending a day or more washing clothes.
    I prefer my clothes handwashed kasi. My Mom wants to buy a washing machine while our labandera can't report due to pandemic, but then that would mean delivery guys have to come in and a tubero needs to install. Once the pandemic is over, we will buy na rin as back up and our labandera use it for bedsheets. It really makes me wonder how our labandera does it (sometimes my fat lab steps on my sheet so it gets dirty)

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    Dinner and cocktails at Single Origin Bonifacio High Street.


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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I prefer my clothes handwashed kasi. My Mom wants to buy a washing machine while our labandera can't report due to pandemic, but then that would mean delivery guys have to come in and a tubero needs to install. Once the pandemic is over, we will buy na rin as back up and our labandera use it for bedsheets. It really makes me wonder how our labandera does it (sometimes my fat lab steps on my sheet so it gets dirty)
    Once you get one, bet you you’ll ask yourself why you didn’t do it earlier.
    There is a technique with heavily soiled items though. You’ll have to soak those before throwing it into the machine & for more delicate clothes, you put it into a net.

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    #4459
    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    I can’t believe you still hand wash your clothes & everything else. I bought an automatic washing machine (water, wash, rinse & spin in one cycle) 8 years ago cause I pitied the house help (& the wife, who helps). The house helper is more effective with the chores rather than spending a day or more washing clothes.
    i bought a fully automatic washer, so's our lavander can literally throw in the clothes and the machine will do everything, like i used to do when i was abroad.
    pues! she still prefers hand-washing.
    "manang, gamitin nyo naman paminsan-minsan, at baka bahayan ng gagamba."
    she does, naman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i bought a fully automatic washer, so's our lavander can literally throw in the clothes and the machine will do everything, like i used to do when i was abroad.
    pues! she still prefers hand-washing.
    "manang, gamitin nyo naman paminsan-minsan, at baka bahayan ng gagamba."
    she does, naman.
    Buti hindi humihingi ng pang “palo palo”, hehehe.

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