![]() ![]() One quilted Laundry Bag is large enough for an XXL Snuggy Hood and Rug set. Your washing machine is likely to 'live' longer thanks to the Snuggy Laundry Bag! When not in use, the wash bag is handy for storing away your horse items neatly away from dust & damp. When the wash has finished, remove the items, turn the bag inside out and shake out all the loose hair etc ready for the next wash. Simply put your 'horsey' items in the bag with your usual detergent, close the velcro top and put inside the machine's drum on a normal cycle. The quilted Laundry Bag is very user friendly with a simple velcro opening at the top. Prevent damage to your washing machine from loose horse hair and other 'bits' by using the Snuggy Laundry Bag. It has the added benefit of cushioning small buckles and clips which can protect the drum and glass from additional wear and tear and help noise reduction. It works by catching all horse hair, bedding, hay and other 'bits' inside the bag during the wash cycle, whilst allowing water to flow freely through the bag to clean your items thoroughly. ![]() The Laundry Bag is suitable for washing numnahs, rugs, boots, hoods, lightweight rugs and other horse equipment without clogging up the machine. The wash bag creates a filter system for your washing machine. ![]() ![]() So, who’s running out to buy mesh laundry bags today? This post contains affiliate links.įunds from affiliates help pay for web hosting, domain registration, email delivery, the occasional bottle of wine, and other fees to keep up and running.The Snuggy Hoods Laundry Bag is a 'must have' product for anyone washing 'horsey' items in a domestic washing machine. Instead of wasting $10-15 on a bathtub toy organizer, I hang a mesh laundry bag on a Command bath hook.įYI, I got most of my mesh laundry bags with the loops at Walmart. They’re also great for keeping toys with small pieces together. The mesh laundry bags in the photo below are from Dollar Tree– 3 for $1. Mesh laundry bags are perfect for keeping puzzle pieces together. This is especially important if you have tiny-footed people living in your house.īack when Owen wore bibs and used swaddles with Velcro, I would connect the Velcro on the bibs and throw put them in a mesh laundry bag to keep the Velcro from causing thread pulls on his clothes and my favorite swaddle blankets (they’re softer than muslin and he still uses them as regular blankets when he sleeps). Tired of losing socks? Throw them into mesh laundry bags. I keep a good amount of mesh laundry bags in our laundry room, hanging them on S hooks. That way, when I take the clothes from the washer and put them in the dryer, I know the clothes in the bags need to be line dried or laid flat to dry. I started using mesh laundry bags to remind me when I would wash pieces of clothing that I needed or wanted to line dry or lay flat to dry (bras, sweaters, clothing containing rayon, etc.).īefore putting a piece of clothing into the washing machine, I toss it into a mesh laundry bag. You wouldn’t think they’d have multiple uses, but they do. There’s probably 15-20 of them floating around my house. So it’s no lie that I have a slight obsession with mesh laundry bags. Now this might seem like a pointless post, but it’s not. ![]()
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