Riecht man Erbrochenes aus der Waschmaschine?

Guten Abend,

ich wohne in einer WG, wir teilen uns nur die Bäder und meine Angst ist immer das jemand krank sein könnte. Hab leider eine Emetophobie.

Also angenommen jemand macht seine Wäsche mit erbrochenem in die Waschmaschine, würde man das während dem Waschgang oder generell dann auch riechen?

Zumindest habe ich das mal so erlebt damals, als ich noch Zuhause gewohnt habe und meine Schwester krank war, bin mir aber trotzdem nicht sicher

Und ja die Frage ist ernstgemeint bitte keine blöden Kommentare

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Likatier
8 months ago

It depends.

If all the “material” packs in, probably yes, because the solid components are probably not completely detached from the wash liquor.

For this reason, it is also necessary to wash off “cooked” coarsely and then to wash the item of laundry in a bucket, topper, hand wash basin etc. before being put into the machine. Then you smell nothing, both during and after.

verreisterNutzer
8 months ago
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I mean, like, some bed linen. Would you smell that?

Likatier
8 months ago

What I wrote applies to every textile. So also bedding.

Likatier
8 months ago

Nice to meet you. 🙂

verreisterNutzer
8 months ago

Yes thank you now I understand

Likatier
8 months ago

I thought I’d formulated it comprehensible. But more clearly:

If the bed linen is put into the machine together with the kit, probably yes (depending on how much and what consistency the vomiting has),

If the sheets were coarsely pre-cleaned and then pre-washed by hand, no.

verreisterNutzer
8 months ago

So you’d smell it? That was my question