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Probably everyone knows the phenomenon of the “eaten” sock in the washing machine. But why do so many socks actually disappear when washing – and what can I do about it?

Why do socks disappear in the washing machine?

Sometimes we blame the washing machine even though we misplaced the sock ourselves or it disappeared among the other clothes we were washing. In fact, the machine is often really the culprit. The so-called bellows are responsible for this, i.e. the rubber seal between the laundry drum and the washing machine door. This actually prevents liquids from leaking out during the washing process. When the drum is spun at around 1000 revolutions per minute, high forces are generated. To prevent water, detergent or foam from getting into the housing, there is a rubber ring between the moving drum and the front of the washing machine.

If the washing machine is too full, the laundry cannot move freely when turning and small items of clothing, such as socks, are pushed through the gap between the rubber and the drum. Larger items can also get caught there, but they pull the rest of the laundry back into the drum.

The swallowed sock, on the other hand, now wanders through the inside of the machine. Should she reach the bottom of the case, she will wait there until the washing machine is unscrewed for inspection and the missing items of clothing are collected. But when the sock gets to the heating element, it usually gets caught there and actually dissolves over time. The only strange thing is that usually only one sock is “eaten” by the machine and the corresponding counterpart reappears between the rest of the laundry.

Tip: how to never lose your socks again in the wash

By the way: Old washing machines are more susceptible to the phenomenon than newer models. But you don’t have to buy a new machine straight away. It would be helpful to put a new rubber seal between the door and the drum.

An easy-to-implement trick is to always pay attention to the correct filling quantity when loading in order to avoid the drum being too full. You can also tie the socks together before washing so that you end up with a complete pair.

To be on the safe side, a laundry bag in which you can pack your clothes is ideal. This is also recommended for bras, by the way, to prevent them from getting caught in the machine. Alternatively, there are sock clips or holders that make the tiresome sock drama a thing of the past.

The sun is burning, and sweat is dripping, but luckily the weekend is just around the corner! Now it’s time to throw on your bathing suit, pack the picnic blanket, and round up all your friends to go to the pool together. The cool water attracts a lot of people to the bathing establishments in the summer months, because what could be nicer than cooling off a little on a 40-degree hot day?

Bathing in the pool

Not everyone likes bathing in the public bathing lake, because who knows what is at the bottom of the water and what strange animals will kill your feet. A visit to the swimming pool is, therefore, a very good and popular alternative. But before you bravely venture off the three-meter tower or do your lengths in the pool, you should pay attention to a few things that are particularly important before and after swimming. We give all water lovers a few tips here so that the warm weekend in the outdoor pool is a complete success and has no after-effects.

1) A shower beforehand

If you jump into the water without a shower, you not only give your body a short cold shock, but also ensure that germs, sweat, dirt, and cosmetic residues spread in the pool. Although the water contains disinfecting chlorine, this cannot have a 100 percent effect with several thousand visitors. So jump under the shower before bathing and then you can splash about as you please.

2) Slowly into the water

A cooling shower beforehand not only cleanses the body but also do you good. Nevertheless, it is advisable to get into the water slowly, because the blood pressure can hardly cope with rapidly changing temperatures and increases quickly when you jump into the water at 40 degrees. The vessels could narrow and put a strain on the heart.

3) Athlete’s foot in collective showers

Flip-flops are a must-have for a visit to the swimming pool. Especially in sanitary facilities, such as toilets or collective showers, bathers quickly catch an annoying athlete’s foot, which can be easily avoided with suitable footwear. If an infestation does occur, the athlete’s foot should be treated quickly.

4) Sunscreen and liquid in hot weather

It doesn’t matter whether you spend the whole day lounging on the air mattress in the water or lying on the lawn under the parasol – sunscreen is an absolute must in the blazing sun to avoid sunburn. Once the sunburn is there, the suffering is great and the joy of subsequent amusing visits to the swimming pool is gone. Then it is important to treat the sunburn properly. Of course, it is also important to drink enough to cool the body from the inside. We’re talking about water or cold tea, not beer or sangria.

5) Creaming after bathing

Bathing in chlorinated water can irritate your skin, so it’s important to apply lotion after a good shower before heading home.

6) The filled picnic basket

In principle, it is not forbidden to eat your own salad or homemade rolls in the outdoor pool and have a perfect picnic. However, it is not always welcomed. Many bathers don’t take garbage disposal that seriously and simply leaves their cans, scraps of paper, and plastic dishes where they are. In addition, the smell of the food often attracts wasps, which could disturb other bathers. In swimming pools, there are almost always small kiosks or restaurants where you can buy and eat delicious food.

7) Supervise children

All bathers who have small children with them are responsible for their offspring. Non-swimmers should only enter the pool with arm armbands and should be supervised.

8) When the weather doesn’t cooperate

A little rain never hurts anyone, including bathers frolicking in the water. However, if a thunderstorm is approaching, every water enthusiast should leave the pool immediately and thus get out of danger. When lightning strikes the water, it causes severe burns and sometimes cardiac arrest. In strong winds, parasols and folding chairs must be put away immediately so that they do not become a dangerous projectile for other guests.

9) Let feelings run free

A bathing establishment is a public place for all people of all ages. It is therefore forbidden to indulge in sexual feelings in the water or on the lawn. Intimacies should wait until after the visit to the swimming pool!