They don't hold up to odors well but I would
just throw them in the washer and when they got old, wouldn't think twice about tossing them and buying another one.
But I love skoy clothes - they last a long time and when they are stinky I just
throw them in the washer with a load of clothes and they come out fresh and ready to go!
I purposely bought a couch with slip covers so that I can
throw them in the washer when Baby W decides to wipe his spaghetti face on the cushions, or pee on every single panel (true story).
They are the perfect size for a nursery and no need worry about any baby mess that will happen with these rugs because you can roll them up and
throw them in your washer at home.
As mentioned, if and when you need to clean it,
simply throw it in the washer and hang it up for 5 - 10 minutes to dry and it's good as new, perfect for recovering from potential spills at the bar the night before or cleaning up from dust or dirt accumulated while trekking outside.
I like the blend of wool and cashmere, as well as the zillion colors it comes in — I haven't tried to wash the one I got last season, but I plan to
throw it in the washer with delicates and airdry it.
Either use a dry pail, nylon bag, or
throw them in the washer.
The next step of cleaning cloth diapers is to
throw it all in the washer.
The ability to easily take the fabric off the seat and
throw it in the washer is also major plus, especially when there's a spit up or diaper accident.
The padded seat is washable and just
throwing it in the washer is enough to get rid of any mess that might occur during feeding time.
While you can feel free to
throw it in the washer, it is recommended to hang dry the fabric to avoid shrinking.
I just
throw them in the washer... and then wash them again on a warm cycle.»
I also love the easy care - just
throw it in the washer / dryer - which is an absolute must in my house.
You can remove the fabric seat and
throw it in the washer.
This 100 % cotton rug is easy to own, too; just
throw it in the washer and those inevitable spills and mishaps of childhood easily come clean.
I love that you can
throw them in the washer.
Don't you love it when you find something that you can wear a million times AND can
throw it in the washer and dryer?
Sadly, my mom would
throw them in the washer and dryer and effectively ruin them before I even had the chance to wear them twice.
Throw it in the washer or hose it down.
The quality was initially decent, but
I threw it in the washer and dryer and I couldn't even put it on afterword.
I just
throw them in the washer and dryer.
That quickly changed before
I threw it in the washer for the next step.
I threw it in the washer and dryer with all the rest of my stuff and had no problem.
I threw it in the washer and dryer to pre-shrink it before I started sewing.
The ability to easily take the fabric off the seat and
throw it in the washer is also major plus, especially when there's a spit up or diaper accident.
This way, if the bed gets dirty, you can just remove the cover and
throw it in the washer.
Plus, you can
throw them in the washer.
I loooove having light - colored slipcovers... if anyone spills or stains them, I just rip»em off and
throw»em in the washer with some bleach.
Once the paint is out then dab it with Dawn dishwashing soap and
throw it in the washer.
I brought them all home and
threw them in the washer to freshen them up.