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Turns out that if you leave a blanket with sick on it in a carrier bag for nearly a week, you don't just have to get rid of the sick, you have to get rid of the mould which has grown on the sick. Yuuck!
I was going to use a washing up bowl, but running stuff straight down the sink is a bit required, I think, so I'm scrubbing with a cloth and shampoo in the sink, with nowhere really for the clean most-of the blanket to go. (I'm so glad that it's just the corner and the bit where the corner was touching a bit near the middle - I wouldn't want to be doing this for the whole thing!)
Yuck.
Also, gastric flu is a virus, right? So it doesn't just die off? I hope that having been ill already means that I'm immune...
I was going to use a washing up bowl, but running stuff straight down the sink is a bit required, I think, so I'm scrubbing with a cloth and shampoo in the sink, with nowhere really for the clean most-of the blanket to go. (I'm so glad that it's just the corner and the bit where the corner was touching a bit near the middle - I wouldn't want to be doing this for the whole thing!)
Yuck.
Also, gastric flu is a virus, right? So it doesn't just die off? I hope that having been ill already means that I'm immune...