I will admit i'm a user of kitchen roll for many situations. One is when the wishing up bowl over flows when i put a large item in it and to save the cupboard and floor from soapy water.. Another could be a spilt drink or some muck on the vinyl floor.. Point is i think it's handy! but i use a lot..
Is quality more important over quantity when it comes to kitchen roll? I can spend £2 on eight rolls but i go through them in about 2 week or i could spend £2 on 2 - 3 rolls of "super absorbent large sheet" ?
Whilst on the topic of washing machines AL and ummm... I painted last weekend now clothes are soiled. How can i get paint out? I know if i put in washer they'll still be painty, have i ruined me shorts or shall i try white spirit? Thy're just lounge about ones so don't mind if the colour gets ruined or bleached
Spath is the paint water based or oil based. ? If you had put them in a sink of warm water the day it happened the paint would have come out. Oil based paint is nigh on impossible to get out of fabric. Go treat yourself & buy some new jogging bottoms.xx
I use an awful lot of kitchen rolls. Home Bargains used to sell a pack of 12 for £2.49. They seem to have stopped. Local stores, Lidl, aldi etc also seem to have stopped larger quantities cheaply.
Whenever I leave home all my pockets are stuffed with 3 or 4 paper rolls, probably a throwback to when kids were young.
spath, my washing machine is in the kitchen and I probabaly do one wash a day, used cloths go straight in the machine with the rest of the washing. If I am not washing that day then I do a 40 deg low water fast wash with just the cloths in and no detergent. easy.