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50 Times Doing Laundry Got Extra Exciting And Ended In These Happy Accidents
Funny,FailsNOV 20, 2023

50 Times Doing Laundry Got Extra Exciting And Ended In These Happy Accidents

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This is a quick reminder to not forget to do your laundry today. This is also another quick reminder that not everything is washing-machine-and-dryer friendly.
To save you the trouble of finding that out for yourself, the lovely folks at Bored Panda have compiled this listicle to showcase all the nightmarish things that can happen if you don’t watch what you’re throwing into the wash. Or just nightmarish things that can happen, period. Washing machines do be evil like that sometimes.

#1 Shrunk My Favorite Top But There Was A Silver Lining

Shrunk My Favorite Top But There Was A Silver Lining
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#2 Our Dryer Was Making A Strange Noise. My Mom Took It Apart And Collected The Contents

Our Dryer Was Making A Strange Noise. My Mom Took It Apart And Collected The Contents
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#3 My Mom Has This Hanging Above The Dryer In Her Laundry Room

My Mom Has This Hanging Above The Dryer In Her Laundry Room
172points

So, a lot of things can happen in a washing machine if you don’t know what you’re doing. Hopefully, more often than not, the washing machine goes through the entire cycle without you needing to pick up the pieces of whatever that was left inside afterwards (or whatever that is left of the appliance in general).

But to kick off the list, don’t put anything into the washing machine that quite literally isn’t clothing or fabric. And even that comes with its own asterisks.

#4 Freaking Cat Shut Off The Washing Machine Mid-Cycle

Freaking Cat Shut Off The Washing Machine Mid-Cycle
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147points

#5 This Is What Happens When You Don't Separate Your Colors And Whites

This Is What Happens When You Don't Separate Your Colors And Whites
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139points

#6 My Daughter Used Markers To Put “Makeup” On Her Dolls. I Tried To Wash Them. Cinderella Had An Especially Rough Night

My Daughter Used Markers To Put “Makeup” On Her Dolls. I Tried To Wash Them. Cinderella Had An Especially Rough Night
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A quick-list of things to avoid putting into a conventional washing machine, that still fits the concept of clothing: suits, embellished clothing, clothes with zippers and buttons, swimsuits and bras, baby socks, throw blankets, sneakers with leather, clothes covered in pet hair, sweaters made out of delicate materials, lace garments, ties and memory foam pillows, just to name a few.

#7 David Bowie Cushion And Dog Blanket In Washing Machine

David Bowie Cushion And Dog Blanket In Washing Machine
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#8 I've Accidentally Shrunk My Husband's Jacket. Husband For Scale

I've Accidentally Shrunk My Husband's Jacket. Husband For Scale
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127points

#9 My Cat Knocked Over 2 Gallons Of Laundry Detergent Onto The Floor While I Was At Work (My Floor Is Not Blue, It’s White)

My Cat Knocked Over 2 Gallons Of Laundry Detergent Onto The Floor While I Was At Work (My Floor Is Not Blue, It’s White)
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126points

If some of these seem a bit strange, or you have been doing it with zero repercussions, then note that it depends. Suits, embellished clothes, and laced garments might seem like a no-brainer, but why are some of the others in this list? They’re there to serve as a warning.

Clothes with zippers and buttons are fine, as long as there is not delicate clothing in the same wash as zippers are notoriously predatory pieces of fastening and can rip thin materials into shreds. And that’s a whole other can of beans that won’t come out in the wash.

#10 My Wife Opened A Washing Machine Full Of Towels And Found It Just Like This After The Cycle

My Wife Opened A Washing Machine Full Of Towels And Found It Just Like This After The Cycle
124points

#11 My Mom Washed My Favorite Sweater

My Mom Washed My Favorite Sweater
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#12 Putting Towels Covered In Dish Washing Liquid Into A Washing Machine Was A Bad Idea

Putting Towels Covered In Dish Washing Liquid Into A Washing Machine Was A Bad Idea
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109points

Baby socks, like many other tiny clothes, can easily get sucked into the innards of the washing machine; bikinis and anything with elastic can become less elastic really quickly; bras can get hooked on internal washing machine parts easily; many blankets are surprisingly dry wash only, so watch the tag; pet hair can quickly suffocate your washing machine; leather accents often peel off of clothes (and then get gobbled up by the crevices of the drum), and things like sweaters made of wool, velvet or cashmere demand delicacy in general—just hand-wash them.

#13 Washing Machine Decided To Eat Itself

Washing Machine Decided To Eat Itself
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106points

#14 My Grandmother Accidentally Put One Of Her Leather Gloves In The Washing Machine

My Grandmother Accidentally Put One Of Her Leather Gloves In The Washing Machine
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99points

#15 Over Two Months Of Laundry Has Generated Thirty Two Unmatched Socks. How?

Over Two Months Of Laundry Has Generated Thirty Two Unmatched Socks. How?
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Washing machines function very similarly to humans in the sense that everything has to be done in moderation. Hence, too little or too much laundry detergent or soap might lead to disappointing washing results. Since a lot of the machine’s cleaning efficiency depends on clothes rubbing against each other, too much soap might reduce friction to a degree where it doesn’t really clean itself. And too little detergent is self-explanatory.

#16 I Don't Think I Had To Wash That

I Don't Think I Had To Wash That
93points

#17 My Wife Left A Pen In Her Pants' Pocket

My Wife Left A Pen In Her Pants' Pocket
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93points

#18 There Were 12 Minutes Left In The Washing Cycle When I Saw This

There Were 12 Minutes Left In The Washing Cycle When I Saw This
92points

Besides that, too much detergent, yet not enough water to rinse it off in the end might also lead to skin irritation while wearing the clothes. It might even lead to dermatitis.

Oh, and, apparently, too much detergent might also mean your clothes might smell bad in the end. How? If there’s not enough water to rinse it off, that means both the detergent and whatever odor-causing bacteria that’s present there won’t come off. So, that nasty stain you got there on your sweater might become even nastier without you really noticing it.

#19 My New Roommate Was Complaining About Her Dryer Not Working Very Well, So I Checked The Lint Trap. Coin For Size Reference

My New Roommate Was Complaining About Her Dryer Not Working Very Well, So I Checked The Lint Trap. Coin For Size Reference
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91points

#20 Received On March 13th. Washed And Dried On March 17th. Fastest $205 I've Ever Lost

Received On March 13th. Washed And Dried On March 17th. Fastest $205 I've Ever Lost
91points
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