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  1. brb

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    Aren't you supposed to allow them to dry on a flat surface, then gradually reshape them before fully dry. I know, I know!
     
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  2. Sweats

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    Can you read? I washed it not dried it.
     
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    I thought Comm said it before you. Can't you two just have a fight over it as a decider!?
     
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    Same thing
     
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  5. brb

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    BOOM!
     
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    Tbh mate i spent some time today reading about whether ex marines are good at fighting and the answer was a very clear YES... , so ive decided to let him off..

    I honestly don't hold grudges ... so hes fine
     
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  7. Sweats

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    Ffs.

    how is it the same thing? It came out the wash like a child size. Should have sent to it to sucky would have fitted him with him being vertically challenged.
     
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    They both shrink wool .. sorry i wasnt clear
     
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  9. brb

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    You read up some strange things.
     
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    Well i do have an ex marine threatening to murder me in my sleep
     
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    Yeh **** all that mate are these lot shrinking their clothes due to being inept or not?
     
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    They are being inept, because basically the stuff shouldn't have been in the T/D in the first place.
     
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    Ha i knew it!

    ****ing idiots.
     
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    I dont use one
     
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    You shouldn’t dry clothes inside. Unless you live in a virtually brand new house that has a whole house mechanical ventilation system and vapour barriers in the ceilings of the upper floors.

    most old houses will have cold spots and cold bridges which will lead to condensation and black mould appearing on the walls. The high humidity from drying clothes with no vapour barriers also gets in your loft condensed and will rot your roof structure and lead to infestations of woodworm. So you either have a tumble dryer or have your heating on full and all your windows open. Either way you’re wasting money.
     
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    Who asked you motherfuker?
     
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    Yeah, did that. Still shrunk.

    I did what the label said!!
     
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    Which is another reason the fooking things catch fire to. It draws the fabric out the clothes, places it into the vent of the T/D. Customers then don't clean out the vent, which then becomes clogged, before eventually flowing onto the heater element. Hence the recalls <whistle>
     
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  19. Sucky

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    Defective dryer mate

    @brb can fix it for you.

    Im selling one if he cant fix it too:emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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    Probably Turkish made.
     
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