Another reason to Prewash
#12
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 601
I know. A lot of things can make you really sick, including living in too sterile of an environment. I don't think it's a good idea to prewash just in case there's rat feces. I'm sure there's some rat feces in some of the food I've eaten, too, since I've eaten in a restaurant. My son's probably swallowed some dog poop, since I let him play in the dirt. I know he's swallowed some of his own. I just don't think it's the end of the world.
Originally Posted by sewcrafty
A toy hitting the floor is one thing, but rodent urine/feces carries many diseases that can make you real sick.
#13
Originally Posted by loves_2_quilt
Originally Posted by earthwalker
This is why I pre-wash all the time. Warehouses and ships are not as clean as people imagine (neither are some restaurant kitchens!).
I pre shrink my battings that are 80% cotton too. I have found that they will shrink about 6" in both directions.
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#15
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 255
Mattee,
You get my vote for common sense. Your son will grow up just fine. You cannot pretect yourself from exposure to everything that might be bad for you. You are better off to learn to live with it gradually, and build up some natural immunity. When I was working I rarely took off time for illness. When I retired the employer paid me for the maximum hours of banked sick time. I spent that money on the latest computerized sewing machine. I just don't do sick.
You get my vote for common sense. Your son will grow up just fine. You cannot pretect yourself from exposure to everything that might be bad for you. You are better off to learn to live with it gradually, and build up some natural immunity. When I was working I rarely took off time for illness. When I retired the employer paid me for the maximum hours of banked sick time. I spent that money on the latest computerized sewing machine. I just don't do sick.
#16
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Bluebell
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If the fabric looks clean, smells clean, that is good enough for me! I will continue to use my common sense. I can not prewash or scour everything. Just my HO! I don't like to prewash, harder to cut when you wash the sizing out, ravels, and I don't like the end results nearly as well. Afterall, I will wash it when completed. I run a pretty clean house as anyone who knows me will confirm, having said that, if we let everything we read dictate to us, gee we wouldn't have anytime to quilt or anything else. My friend is sending me an article on this type of thing. She said it makes you not want to bring any fabric into yr home. yikes, not sure I want to read it.
If we knew about how the food we eat was processed and what went into it, we would all probably be growing our own gardens and be a vegatarian only I guess.
If we knew about how the food we eat was processed and what went into it, we would all probably be growing our own gardens and be a vegatarian only I guess.
#18
Originally Posted by Mattee
OK, I may be alone, but this doesn't bother me a bit. I never wanted to or thought I could protect myself from all dirt and germs. I don't mind a little bit of rat feces here and there. If I actually saw some, I would wash an individual piece of fabric, but I won't wash everything just in case. Still no prewashing for me.
But then again, a lady yelled at me just yesterday for giving my son back a toy that had hit the floor.
But then again, a lady yelled at me just yesterday for giving my son back a toy that had hit the floor.
#19
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: IL
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On the germs...my African husband rarely gets sick, even here. The American born and raised family members get sick everytime we go there and even here. On rodent waste...your local fast food restaurants, proccesed food, meats, eggs, dairy, and produce (uh-that's most food, folks) are much more contaminated by animal waste. While there are good reasons for and against prewashing fabrics, this one carries no weight for me, since the potential for actually consuming rodent waste is clearly much higher from just eating grocery and fast foods. The E coli in foods that sicken and kill are most often from human waste, btw. If anything, worries about rodent waste and fabric should discourage us from snacking while quilting.
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