How to deal with clothes
Well, I am thinking of making a LONG holiday trip somewhere (means, I will have to move from one place to another a lot) and because it is long it could last 3 weeks to 1 month.
I have never taken any long holiday before so I am concerned over clothes, dirty clothes I mean... how do you deal with them? Use hotel laundry service or go out to look for a laundry service (even the self help one)? Please share your experience with me!
* note: i don't want to spend much money on this as I need to move around and EAT a lot, I need to try all the food possible hehehe
Thanks
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self service laundries... deffinitely cheaper than hotel service...
I usually wash things like socks, underwear and maybe the occasional shirt in the sink and let them air dry. That's by far the cheapest way to go. If you're staying in hostels ask if they have free laundry ..some have self service, all you have to pay for is the soap..unless you have your own.
You can find a coin-op laundry. Its cheap and they are common.
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I would wash my own undies....or find a laundromat.
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Well, you can always do it your self. Just find hot water and bring soap or whatever and clean it. Sure, it takes a while, but at least it wont cost you anything. I did that when I was in Kenya, and it worked well for me. Just remember bringing a line/rope whatever so you can dry your clothes. I had to hang it from a window for quite some time. Looked ridiculous.
(oh, and when you're getting ready to go on a trip you should never bring more clothes than you have to. Go through it and plan carefully. Underwear and socks are the most important, I'd say. You should also roll them up and plastic bag them so that they don't take so much room. Just a little advice if you need it^^)















I would use selfservicelaundries,I guess they are cheaper.