Reddit Reddit reviews InSinkErator STP-PL Sink Stopper for Garbage Disposals, Black

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InSinkErator  STP-PL Sink Stopper for Garbage Disposals, Black
For use on all InSinkErator manufactured disposers, the stopper is easy to insert and remove from your sink drainBlack Plastic FinishFits standard 3-1/2 in. diameter drain openingsUse of abrasive cleaning solutions may harm this product’s finish
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u/CATHOLIC_EXTREMIST · 7 pointsr/SubredditDrama

So it's a four-five step process:

  1. (Optional) Pre-treat stains, I usually only worry about rubbing out stains on my white clothes using a little bleach gel pen and this plastic washing board.

  2. Fill up a bucket or sink with water. (I use my sink because it's big enough and I had to purchase a stopper to go with it.) I add some detergent because I figure if I'm doing it by hand then I need all the help I can get, though some people disagree if it's necessary.

  3. Then the washing part comes in. For about 5 minutes I go around the sink pushing up and down with this special plunger thingy. I've heard you can do this with a regular plunger by cutting some holes in its top (needed to let the air out when you push the plunger down), but this thing I use is nice because it's made for this purpose and it really aerates the clothes as you wash them. This in particular may be what is making your clothes stiff.

  4. You could try rinsing some of the soap off them at this point but I don't, because the few times I did I didn't notice a difference. I just squeeze the obvious excess water out of them and put them into a Nina soft spin dryer to spin the excess water out of the clothes. It was the cheapest way to do this I could find. None of the really small washing machines do a spin cycle so this is the one thing I needed machinary for. I was also looking into handcranked manual clothes ringers but they cost as much as the Nina Spin Dryer so I went with the Nina.

  5. After a few minutes in the soft spin machine I take out the now moderately damp clothes and hang them up to dry.

    Depending on how you hang them will determine how flat they are. I have an ironing board in case any of the creases bother me but they've never been so bad for me to use it yet.