2020…what a mess. But like the filthy Genie that I am (without the Barbara Eden outfit), I have 3 pieces of good news for you.
First, as you can see, we’ve been hard at work (well, he’s been hard at work) putting a fresh coat of paint on the Living Clean and Dirty website. Still living green, still staying filthy, but a little more streamlined…for her pleasure. Drop me a line and let me know what you think, and if you haven’t subscribed yet then you know what to do.
Second, you all remember meeting our new pup Leia at one of our Saturday Night Lives. Well our Leia has found her Han (literally we named him Han Solo), the picture below is our scruffy-looking Nerfherder (ask a Star Wars fan) playing leap frog with our princess.
The third bit of news I think may even be more exciting. When I made the pureWash pro video last year I never would have guessed that JUST YESTERDAY i would still be getting comments…in Italian. Thanks google translator for letting me spread the clean and dirty to an international audience.
I thought it would be helpful to answer the most popular question I get (yes, they’re real and they’re spectacular), and the second most popular question…does the pureWash Pro really work?
So here’s the honest truth…10 months later. It TOTALLY still works, I haven’t used a drop of laundry detergent, clothes (and laundry machine) smell great, but about a week ago my clothes started to smell like I peeled them off of a dead body (don’t ask me how I know). At first I thought maybe my homemade deodorant was failing me until one of my girls pulled a sweatshirt out of the laundry, threw it on and then winced. “Ugh, did one of the dogs shit in the laundry machine?” Obviously Han and Leia both took great offense to this and will probably shit in her bed out of spite (and so the cycle of laundry continues). I was hopeful that the advised yearly cartridge change would be our one-way ticket out of stinktown.
Do I have your attention now…of course I do.
You’ll have to watch the video to find out what happened.
One Comment
Clay
September 9, 2022 at 3:39 amHere’s a tip to save you and everyone else who buys these some money. I learned this from my experience auto-body painting with compressor driven paint guns. You use the very same type of desiccant dryer beads in many air line dryers for painting purposes. When the beads turn pink with moisture, you can empty the beads into a microwave safe glass container and nuke them for a couple minutes to evaporate the water out of the beads. Your beads should return back to their blue state. Now store those beads in an air tight container until the cartridge in your PureWash Pro needs replacing again and swap the dry beads for the wet ones. With this method, you should only ever need to buy one replacement cartridge assuming they are not permanently sealed. (I don’t know yet as I have not yet purchased one of these units…just doing the homework)