05-07-2013, 04:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-07-2013, 04:49 AM by TheCleaningDude.)
Normally, I place all of my dirty Zorbs in a basket. I then put the basket on my head and walk down to the local creek. I roll up my pants and walk in the stream amongst the local village women washing their wears. I pound and scrub the Zorbs against exposed stones using a small bar of Irish Spring. I lay them out and let them dry with natural sunlight while I spear fish for the evenings supper.
When I don't have time for the creek the pads are tossed in the Whirlpool for a nine minute wash using hot water. This is usually followed with a second rinse. Machine dry, low temp. I use Sun brand detergent (cheap).
No matter what, the pads never look good over time. Your best bet - if in front of a customer - is to hide them by wrapping the Zorbs with a MicroBeast.
I'm too scared to use bleach.
When I don't have time for the creek the pads are tossed in the Whirlpool for a nine minute wash using hot water. This is usually followed with a second rinse. Machine dry, low temp. I use Sun brand detergent (cheap).
No matter what, the pads never look good over time. Your best bet - if in front of a customer - is to hide them by wrapping the Zorbs with a MicroBeast.
I'm too scared to use bleach.