Laundry chute - Hygiene? How to keep it clean

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-30 21:09:40

Tamstar

2020-01-31 11:52:20
  • #1
You can also soak a thick sauna towel in (any time unit) in (any disinfectant), tie it into a ball with a long rope that plugs the pipe, insert it into the shaft with the rope end first and pull it out at the bottom.

Or use silver pipes, those are antibacterial, right?

Or install a pipe heater and a stainless steel pipe and regularly heat it to over (I'm not a biologist) 65 degrees.
 

haydee

2020-01-31 11:59:35
  • #2
Well, some plan a socket with USB next to the toilet because the smartphone battery runs out while sitting on the throne.
 

haydee

2020-01-31 12:02:06
  • #3
Next to the washing machine is the dryer and opposite it a drying rack or behind the house (advantage of the slope)
 

Bookstar

2020-01-31 12:34:59
  • #4
What cool devices you have. Have Bosch and Miele. Maybe we have to buy new ones again or operate them incorrectly. Both brand new and make noise. T-shirts also shrink.
 

fragg

2020-01-31 12:39:56
  • #5

No, everything. Just not at 1000% for 6 hours. We always do 60 minutes already. Afterwards it's slightly dry, without hair and lint, and fluffy.
 

fragg

2020-01-31 12:42:54
  • #6
g4 + f7 supply air (then the f7 lasts longer if the g4 pre-filters) and g4 exhaust air before the heat exchanger.
 
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