I have tossed one in the washing machine with a load of don’t-care a couple of times, and the bag came out a little softer and worn-looking, but no longer encrusted with the cat hair that caused the laundering.
I have not. But I would probably lean toward gentle wash, air dry. Maybe brush off. There is mutch cat hair. I try to keep everything hung out of reach honestly.
Well the idea of washing is as much to clean. Periodically as anything else if you’re using them. I washed all of my red ones of which I have four and two other red shopping bags yesterday and they did fine, I have some green and blue ones in the washing machine right now gentle soap cold water didn’t dry them
I have tossed one in the washing machine with a load of don’t-care a couple of times, and the bag came out a little softer and worn-looking, but no longer encrusted with the cat hair that caused the laundering.
I have not. But I would probably lean toward gentle wash, air dry. Maybe brush off. There is mutch cat hair. I try to keep everything hung out of reach honestly.
Well the idea of washing is as much to clean. Periodically as anything else if you’re using them. I washed all of my red ones of which I have four and two other red shopping bags yesterday and they did fine, I have some green and blue ones in the washing machine right now gentle soap cold water didn’t dry them
I will rinse my reusable bags from time to time. Especially if they’ve picked up sweaty items.
The bloody one was just going to get tossed out. (Fish at the market wasn’t tightly wrapped.)
@pakopako ewwww. Good choice