I just reminded myself why I prefer mesh socks.
A local club member gave me a whole bunch of seven inch felt socks.....I believe he uses them once and then he pitches them. I figure I'll just throw them in the washing machine with a little bleach, and I'll now have FREE clean socks. Well, after two washings, they still looked nasty.

FYI, with mesh socks you simply hold them under the sink faucet while rubbing fabric to fabric, and voilà, squeaky clean.
So I went with one of my favorite cleaning tools....the power washer. If a power washer doesn't clean it, it can't be cleaned! I can only say that my kids should count their lucky stars that I didn't have a power washer when they were in diapers...they'd have the cleanest you-know-what in the neighborhood. Anyway, 3 - 4 minutes with each sock and it was white-clean again. Both these socks went through two machine washings, however the one on the right was power washed. Big difference. Only question is what the power washer does to the felt.

A local club member gave me a whole bunch of seven inch felt socks.....I believe he uses them once and then he pitches them. I figure I'll just throw them in the washing machine with a little bleach, and I'll now have FREE clean socks. Well, after two washings, they still looked nasty.

FYI, with mesh socks you simply hold them under the sink faucet while rubbing fabric to fabric, and voilà, squeaky clean.
So I went with one of my favorite cleaning tools....the power washer. If a power washer doesn't clean it, it can't be cleaned! I can only say that my kids should count their lucky stars that I didn't have a power washer when they were in diapers...they'd have the cleanest you-know-what in the neighborhood. Anyway, 3 - 4 minutes with each sock and it was white-clean again. Both these socks went through two machine washings, however the one on the right was power washed. Big difference. Only question is what the power washer does to the felt.





