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Serious clothing problem...

Is your desk at work real wood? I used to have my elbows get undue wear on my jacket sleeves when I had sort of a rough desk. You rest your elbows on things lots?
 
feisty11975 said:
are they, at any point in the day, getting caught on something? I don't have that problem.
I thought they were but I can't seem to find the source of the problem on my desk or in the office.

Blue yeah it is an old house but this has just started recently like past 6 months or so. Plus as I said it is brand new clothes too (not just old stuff) the more deliecate the material the faster it happens.

Before anyone asks I don't have rough or boney elbows. :worried:
 
superqt4u2nv said:
I thought they were but I can't seem to find the source of the problem on my desk or in the office.

Blue yeah it is an old house but this has just started recently like past 6 months or so. Plus as I said it is brand new clothes too (not just old stuff) the more deliecate the material the faster it happens.

Before anyone asks I don't have rough or boney elbows. :worried:


lol

That was my next question. tee hee hee

I don't know what to tell ya. Try the handwashing thing. I handwash all my sweaters. Do it on the weekends.
 
This is a mystery! You have to rubbing them somewhere. Or maybe like Klue your elbows have teeth? ;-)
Maybe you're using a new laundry soap?
 
feisty11975 said:
lol

That was my next question. tee hee hee

I don't know what to tell ya. Try the handwashing thing. I handwash all my sweaters. Do it on the weekends.
Thing is it happend with new clothes even before washing.

Heather the desk is fiber board I think not rough smooth. I guess I do rest my elbows a lot but how do I prevent from doing that?
 
superqt4u2nv said:
Thing is it happend with new clothes even before washing.

Heather the desk is fiber board I think not rough smooth. I guess I do rest my elbows a lot but how do I prevent from doing that?

hmmmm well I just don't know hun. Good luck figuring out this mystery
 
Do you use laundry bleach or some kind of detergent enhancer? This will beat the SHIT out of your clothing. This past summer we got a new washer/dryer, one of those low water usage models (sonofagun only uses 8 gallons to wash a load!) Yeah, great, but after a few weeks of using it like a regular machine I noticed everything smelled ... funky, not clean. I had to start using Oxyclean to get a decent wash and for the stuff to come out smelling fresh, only problem was I noticed stuff, particularly older stuff, seems to suddenly be developing holes at fucking record speeds. Now the vast majority of my clothing is cotton/natural fiber, and I'm not big on shopping so, yeah, chalk it up to time and useage but detergent boosters can wear out your clothing.

But these holes are in random locations, getting repeated holes in the same part of shirts means something is damaging them in that specific area.

Is there any chance you've been around battery acid (like from a car battery) or some other corrosive agent? That you might have just brushed it with your elbow? It wouldn't have to be enough to visibly burn to damage the clothing. The holes show after you wash and would almost look like giant moth holes.
 
superqt4u2nv said:
Thing is it happend with new clothes even before washing.

Heather the desk is fiber board I think not rough smooth. I guess I do rest my elbows a lot but how do I prevent from doing that?
Gosh, it is just sort of a habit you have to develope by not resting your elbows on things. I had the underside of a desk once that beat the shit out of every skirt and pant. I finally just asked to switch out desks.

I wash my sweaters (and my makeup brushes) in baby shampoo. Seems to make them last a long time and stay supple. If you do them all at once on the weekend, it only takes about 10 minutes. =-)
 
lol @ women. again. even the chimpanzees at the zoo don't entertain me this much. btw, learn to sew. like a real woman should.
 
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