Iwash mine whileshe is sleeping. She really doesn't like me messing around with her washer and dryer. Might have something to do with drying my snow boot liners after I crashed through the ice a couple years ago. I forgot to take care of it right away so there was no time to wash and dry. I just threw them in the dryer while I got ready for a morning hunt. They smelled a little marshy coming out of the dryerbut were toasty anddry for a cold morning hunt. Good cover scent I was thinking.
She did a load of whites first thing that morning while I was gone. I came home to a very, very mad wife rewashing the whites. Seemed the dryer turned a tiny green on the insidefrom marshy liners.

After she pulled the "greenish" whitessmelling ofmarshy freshness out of the dryer...she spent a good bit of time scrubbing it out to get allthe green dried scum out. I wasn't her favorite little hunter when I got home. [&:] [

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Tim