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Tie A Knot In "Bad" Socks

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Date: 09/19/2008 Topics: Cleaning > Laundry | Organizing > Laundry  
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When doing laundry, often we get socks that have gone bad and need to be tossed. Yet, it seems like they always wind up back in laundry. So, when I come across a sock that needs to be thrown out, I tie a knot in it. No more worries: see a knot toss it away, it is matchless or bad.

By Lori from Ephrata, WA
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By bebhinne (15) Contact
mine get knotted, then they become dog toys. if it has a knot, we all know it belongs to Mosey!

Posted on 10/07/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Laura M. (Guest Post)
Socks going bad in my house gets cut in half (from ankle to toe). They make excellent oil rags (car); dust cloths, and they are super great for window cleaning. Saves about $10 for the "bag of rags" you buy at Home Depot for the same purposes.

Posted on 09/22/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Dawn Williams (Guest Post)
I cut them open and use them for wash clothes or rags.

Posted on 09/19/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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