Meth. Not even once.
uphillbothways
I'd generally heard 'laundry stripping' used to refer to a vinegar soak/rinse, followed by a baking soda cycle to further neutralize. The idea being laundry soap/detergent is basic and some things build up and don't dissolve. Added borax was an alternative 'laundry booster' that made this unnecessary, as I'd heard it.
But, it sounds like there's some variability to how the terms are used and for some a borax rinse is a stripping process. Understandable, as the end result is pretty much the same.
You can also avoid this problem by adding a little borax to your laundry, particularly if you have hard water.
I shoot for 2-3 uses for body/shower towels.
Hand towels, etc I try to grab/replace when I'm doing other laundry. Sometimes more often in the kitchen though, if say I've been cooking a lot and they start feeling wet or funky.
Modlogs are public here, for one. As communities get bigger and modding gets more labor intensive there's bound to be some convergence in practices, but there's also different options available as instances can defederate, new instances can be established, forks can be made of the technologies at play, etc.
Guess we'll see.
Better run. Bout to be [REDACTED].
"Skyrim universe"
Haven't even played an elder scrolls game in over 15 years, and I know it's called Tamriel.
Orcs are always desperate to get meat back on the menu.
By violating entropy, I guess.
Love to see it, especially when they're losing anti-aircraft.
Psychopath billionaire gaslights unions fighting for living wage.
Huh, sooo this is a sentence...