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Buddy…

  1. Turn your shirt inside out before putting it in the machine.
  2. Set the machine to cold water, delicate/gentle cycle.
  3. The picture you posted is of a dry, hot desert, right? What do you think a machine called a dryer that uses heat will do? Hang them to dry on a cheap rack from Amazon or your shower curtain rod instead.

I have shirts that still look practically new after dozens and dozens of washes.

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How do you insert an image like this in comments? I can only get the link to the image to show up. Thanks.

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![](link-to-your-image)

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When you post it the image should show up, even if it just looks like a link when typing the comment

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If you are on the correct website, you may have a view source button, so you can see the markdown source everyone writes to form their post.

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For me it’s the 5th button above the typing field for a reply/comment (bold/italic/link/emoji/“upload image”). There is also the syntax format you can manually do which you can find in the formatting help link. an ! with [] then (url) no spaces (hard to show without the format wanting to change it).

edit: I believe the proper use of “upload image” is if you want to share an image from your device which it uploads onto the lemmy server space, using the url to link to another website also works but there is always the problem of size/format of the image and if that link becomes broken your image won’t show.

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Depends on which client/website you use.

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Do you really think his mom is going to go through all that?

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  1. OP can turn them inside out themselves when they take the shirts off and put them in the dirt clothes hamper.
  2. You don’t change the settings for every individual article of clothing. You turn the knob or press the button once. This is not hard.
  3. Hanging stuff up is easier and faster than folding it. The actual drying part is slow though.
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What’s “folding”?

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I don’t know what’s more sexist. the comment above or the fact you played off of it seriously. Especially with point 1. Like it doesn’t even register that the above comment was an insult and not serious at all and you took that sexist joke to a serious place to play off that men aren’t expected to even be capable to turn a knob and that is somehow acceptable. Do them better than this.

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I hate the way hanged shirts feel, so stiff and wrinkly

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24 points

It’s even worse when they were innocent

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4 points

Oooh.

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5 points

And somehow even more dry

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It’s worse when they are somehow wet at the same time.

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That’s what the “Fluff” cycle on the dryer is for.

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good frying technique

Followed these instructions. I have started a grease fire.

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Tiny little bit of vinegar in the wash water? Read that tip for towels.

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10 points

This shirt is dry clean only. Which means… it’s dirty.

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I went to the store to buy a candle holder, but they didn’t have one… So I bought a cake.

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Even just hang drying will do wonders. Also for your budget. That’s like 5 dollars a week saved.

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It’s amazing how much it costs to use dryers. At least with California’s energy prices.

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We hang dry most of my wife’s stuff because it’s more delicate, hand made garments and such, but even that takes up two of those foldable hanging rack things. If we did all mine too we’d have no room to walk in our apartment. Just another way it costs more to be poor.

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Yeah but how do they smell 👀

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He ain’t say “bruh don’t even wash them”.

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6 points

They don’t nose.

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I actually have a pretty sensitive sense of smell.

The smell is caused by bacteria blooming. If you’re using good detergent, it kills the bacteria. Likewise, soap is bipolar, so one end of the molecule grips the oils you excrete and grime you pick up, and the hydrophilic end gets it all yoinked off during the rinse.

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😂😂😂

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I wash all my band shirts in a washing machine at 40C with only color detergent and no fabric softener. I hang dry the tshirts on hangers instead of folding them over the clothes line or using clothes pins. Absolutely no dryer outside of whatever the washing machine does.

It works pretty well. The real secret is to have about 30 of them so you don’t wash them every week.

Edit: like another commenter said, wash your clothes inside out.

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If you didn’t sweat much in them/ they aren’t that dirty then 30° also does the job.

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Honestly, even I was even my gym clothes on cold, and it works just fine. The hotter settings are more for stain removal.

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Probably, yeah

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IIRC: To prevent this from happening or slowing down the occurrence, turn your shirt inside out before you put it in the washing machine and dryer. Set both to the lowest or second lowest temperature for both machines. Works well for me. But as others have said, air drying is the best way to treat them. Me on the other hand…

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Hmm, this is kinda funny to me, where I live we usually don’t have or don’t use dryers, we have “ropes” where we hang all the clothes, laundry is usually done at weekends and the clothes can stay there all day if needed (which most likely don’t).

I mean, we have a freaking imponent sun right now, we better use it (36 Celsius right now).

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For clothes I have 2 rules: 1) If the zipper is not made by YKK, fuck it I don’t need that article 2) I never buy cheap screen printed fabric t shirts. DTG on cotton all the way.

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dtg?

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Apparently, “Direct-to-Garment”. It seems to bond better with the cloth fibers.

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Yes that’s it, thanks. I’m not a native speaker so I translated it, no idea if the abbreviation is used.

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Destiny the Game. SIVA SIVA SIVA see you in the crucible lil titan slugger Boi

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holy fucking shit i can’t stop laughing. how is destiny now? stopped playing after lightfall and the vex glaive missions dropped.

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How can you tell about the print?

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You can feel it. The DTG print is very flexible, it feels like the fibre just has another color. The screen print feels like a sheet of rubber that was attached to the shirt.

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I’ve had a couple of t shirts through the years where the fabric itself seems to have been dyed into an image instead of just being screen printed on. I get it obviously must be more expensive, but it holds up amazingly and I wish more places out there did this.

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I once bought some cheap-ass knockoff merch shirt that was printed like that. And shit cost, like, five bucks.

(In retrospect, I’m not proud of buying products of likely slave labor, but what’s done is done.)

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There is slave labor at aome point in pretty much every product you use. The cotton used for your shirt, the cocoa in your chocolate bar, the strawberry you had in your salad today, all likely had forced labor to some degree. Even the cartoon you watched last night might have been animated bu some korean child.

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Lul that last point is so recent too. Crazy that north Korea was just animating for these big companies.

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Yeah it’s actually wild to find out how much of animation got exported to nations that we aren’t even allowed to trade food too.

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