Is your washing machine eating your socks? Is there a black hole in your washing machine?
Who hides your socks so they always come out mismatched?
How to Solve The Sock Plot who disappears in the washing machine?
Everyone has their theory to explain why socks disappear in the washing machine.
You put two, there's only one left. It's annoying!!!
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I have always believed in the black hole of the washing machine. The drum that eats and swallows my socks.
And to annoy me even more, the machine eats only one of my two socks. Otherwise it wouldn't be funny...
Why doesn't the machine eat the whole pair?
Besides, we say "mismatched sock".
Because yes there is a word for that, as if it were normal for machines to devour a sock and not its twin...
Cathy did come up with a pretty good solution.
It consists in buying only socks of the same color. The advantage is that you can always combine two socks from different pairs...
Since they are the same! Read here to learn more.
I tried to follow this trick, and buy only pairs of blue socks, nothing to do!
My sock count was inexorably decreasing.
We were so helpless in the face of this problem...
We even offered you a tip for what to do with your mismatched socks. But that was before.
Not long ago, we discovered a very simple trick that one of our readers told us.
Thank you, Anne-Marie Rigo, my socks and I are delighted!
When you make a machine, all you have to do is put the pairs together by slipping a sock in its twin . Watch:
1. Take your two socks.
2. Put one sock inside the other sock.
3. Put on both socks in the washing machine.
4. Launch your machine as usual.
There you go, you no longer lose your socks in the washing machine :-)
They come out in a ball, clean and in pairs!
Simple, economical and effective. I say bravo!
Since then, I don't know if my washing machine has lost its appetite.
But as luck would have it, she no longer eats my socks.
It's still more practical that way.
Plus, you'll save time when hanging out and folding the laundry.
No more wasting time looking for pairs of socks!
Your two socks are already assembled.