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  1. I would suggest that laundry be separated by "type" of clothing and water temperatures. You should wash underwear, socks, towels, anything that comes in intimate contact with your body, should be washed in hot water. Hot water should be used to kill germs & bacteria that may come from fecal matter, bodily fluids or fungus (socks). Other laundry is usually ok to wash in cold temperature.

  2. That is a really good point about separating by type! I have a hard time doing that only because we generate so few clothes, but if I wait long enough (which we have plenty of clothes) I would be able to apply this. I really like this idea! Thanks for sharing!

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