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What really grinds your gears?

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Jul 2016
11:12am, 25 Jul 2016
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Diogenes
I put in up to the line, or slightly less. Mrs D hates strong-smelling washing products too.
Jul 2016
11:12am, 25 Jul 2016
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lammo
You've got to use the top to measure it out, what will become of us if we adopt that sort sort of slap dash behaviour?

#hellinahandcart
Jul 2016
11:15am, 25 Jul 2016
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TRO Saracen
The International Olympic Committee.

Doing my nut in at the moment.
Jul 2016
11:16am, 25 Jul 2016
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Velociraptor
I get the two-in-one washing tablets because the kids couldn't manage to do portion control with the fabric conditioner. And I'd be happy if my clientele all smelt of nothing more nose-rotting than scented laundry products.
Jul 2016
11:19am, 25 Jul 2016
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Keefy Beefy
We don't use fabric conditioner but got a free sample through the letterbox that been in the cupboard for months. I'm genuinely interested to use it after reading these comments!
Jul 2016
11:25am, 25 Jul 2016
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Diogenes
People who blame others for everything. For example, can't find something in a cupboard or drawer? Chuck everything out and then complain about the mess.
Jul 2016
11:50am, 25 Jul 2016
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Fragile Do Not Bend
[I stopped using fabric conditioner as my husband said he found the smell of it unpleasant. I found it makes no difference to how the clothes are when they come out of the wash, apart from the smell of course. The clothes are still slightly scented from the perfume in the washing liquid]
Jul 2016
3:14pm, 25 Jul 2016
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Red Squirrel
I used to work with a guy that liked to sniff me or not ...

He said all the other women in the office reeked of perfume or smelly deodorant and he liked the fact that I smelt clean but of nothing in particular. I used unscented body moisturiser only and mostly continue to do apart from occasions when I use body oil scented with natural flower oils.
Jul 2016
3:41pm, 25 Jul 2016
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CStar
Non smelly fabric conditioner for cottons, towels etc, but nothing else. In hard water area towels dry out like sandpaper otherwise. Makes a huge difference here

Never realised Fleecy was so sensitive :-)
Jul 2016
4:03pm, 25 Jul 2016
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NoFleecingAround
I'm a bit concerned by these office sniffers...

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