The best method is to do it in the bathtub. Their dirty level is beyond a quick rinse with a little soap. Like I said, most of my clothes have been worn many times without washing. I tried washing my clothes by hand once, and I'm never doing it again. Someone needs to smack me if I ever consider a place with no onsite laundry ever again. It feels like the stupidest problem ever but I'm having a hard time find a way around it right now. And so I've just been saying just been saying fuck it and smelling bad. I only have like, 3 outfit combinations that are warm enough for this shit, and since I have to be outside for up to an hour to walk/bus to a laundromat, I need to wear one of those 3 things while I'm doing it. And it's been below zero outside for the past few weeks. I also live in the frigid midwest and need to double up and wear long underwear and leggings under everything. I can't feasably wear anything only once between washings except underwear.
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