You did a wonderful job with your first solo video. What a marvellous idea for washing your clothes. I’m going to look into that. Thank you both for your suggestions and great videos.
Thank you for your comment, it was a video done when Matt and I did a day when he went on shore versus me on the ship. I'm happy to answer any more questions but this was one that helped us with a part of everyday cruising.
Great idea! I think if you have one already, you could use a swimmer's dry bag / swim buoy - they are similar configuration to keep water out, not in, but they should work as well.
It's definitely a possibility, although you would want one that is a bit drippy, many of those can be ber rather smooth in our experience and might not release the dirt well. It's a great idea to consider though if you have one on hand.
If you're struggling with taking too many liquids (or travelling for a longer time), then sard soap or Dr. Bronner castile soap is fantastic (especially Dr Bonners with their different scents, it makes your clothes smell amazing)
Hi deb looks like a good idea. Just a question does this tear your clothes at all? Im on the royal next march and unfortunately as you know they don’t have do it yourself laundry facilities.
Hey there, this bag certainly doesn't tear at your clothes they are like little silicone bubble type things lol sorry not the best description but very soft on your clothes. I will be taking mine on all our royal trips.
@calliesmith9651 thank you, yes whilst you won't be doing a big load like you do in a washing machine it only takes about 5 mins to do a small load so helps keep up with smalls etc and getting a clothes line helps them dry quickly.
You did a wonderful job with your first solo video. What a marvellous idea for washing your clothes. I’m going to look into that. Thank you both for your suggestions and great videos.
Thank you for your comment, it was a video done when Matt and I did a day when he went on shore versus me on the ship. I'm happy to answer any more questions but this was one that helped us with a part of everyday cruising.
Great idea! I think if you have one already, you could use a swimmer's dry bag / swim buoy - they are similar configuration to keep water out, not in, but they should work as well.
It's definitely a possibility, although you would want one that is a bit drippy, many of those can be ber rather smooth in our experience and might not release the dirt well. It's a great idea to consider though if you have one on hand.
If you're struggling with taking too many liquids (or travelling for a longer time), then sard soap or Dr. Bronner castile soap is fantastic (especially Dr Bonners with their different scents, it makes your clothes smell amazing)
@melw3518 Great suggestion. That Dr Bonner Catstile Soap is a must pack. Very useful.
Great idea!
We are loving it.
Great idea for the ships without self service laundries. I haven’t seen theses bags before.
@CruiseCrazedFam Hey Ami, yeah I did a lot of research and came across these and it worked so well and doesn't take up space in the suitcase
@@debandmattchat so good!
Hi deb looks like a good idea. Just a question does this tear your clothes at all? Im on the royal next march and unfortunately as you know they don’t have do it yourself laundry facilities.
Hey there, this bag certainly doesn't tear at your clothes they are like little silicone bubble type things lol sorry not the best description but very soft on your clothes. I will be taking mine on all our royal trips.
Hi deb I got one for my cruises next year. Thank you for the video oh and I also brought a clothes line too. Thanks again 👍
Oh awesome let me know how it goes for you ❤
Great video Deb. I was going to get one for my cruise so I love seeing it in action.
@calliesmith9651 thank you, yes whilst you won't be doing a big load like you do in a washing machine it only takes about 5 mins to do a small load so helps keep up with smalls etc and getting a clothes line helps them dry quickly.