(Please move if this is better in GQ; I couldn’t decide.)
I have a bathmat - just a regular ol’ bathmat, with a rubberish mesh bottom so it doesn’t slip as easily. It needs washing, but there’s no tag on it and I lost the cardboard label that came with it.
What’s the most likely care instructions? Do I wash it in warm or cold water? Can I put it in the dryer afterwards?
The dryer is okay but I think repeated trips through the dryer make the rubber come off faster (it’s going to eventually come off anyway, the dryer only hastens this process). If you can line dry it, that might add some time to the life of your bathmat.
I wash a couple of mine in warm/cold at the same time and then only lightly dry them in the dryer. I let them air dry the rest of the way to save the rubber. It lasts longer if you don’t dry them in a hot dryer too much.
If it’s nylon-on-rubber, I use a delicate wash cycle, cold water, and lay it out to dry backing side up (the nylon dries quickly.) If it’s cotton-on-rubber, I throw it in the dryer, low heat.
I’ve got a couple of the nylon-on-rubber types and I just wash them like anything else and toss 'em in the dryer, zero problems so far.
I had some of the cotton ones and they just sucked, quality-wise. They kept shedding in the wash and the dryer and basically looked like a flayed ratskin within a few days of use anyhow so I ditched them for another set of nylon ones which are great.
I machine wash on warm with color safe bleach, towel dry, the put it in the dryer for about 20 minutes. Let it finish drying on the towel rack in the bathroom overnight.
Whenver I wash a bathmat, the washer becames unevenly distributed and stops mid-spin cycle. I open it up, rearrange it a little, start it again, and the same thing happens five minutes later.
I had just assumed that bathmats need to be washed separately, but I’m tired of running up and down the basement stairs every time the washer stops. Do I need to add more clothes to the washer?
I’ll wash it with towels, usually. Putting just one thing into a washer will unbalance it - you need a more-or-less even distribution of stuff in there to keep the spinny part spinning nicely.
While it was going much, much faster than your average washer, this is what can happen to an unevenly loaded centrifuge!