[QUOTE=VelvetKennedy;13875936]I'm one of the carry-on only people. I have a rubber travel clothesline and a sink stopper I bring with me, neither of which takes up any room at all. I usually bring one Woolite packet for each day of my trip. I'm very good about soaking whatever I wore that day in some Woolite at the end of the day and then hanging it to dry overnight so I never run out of clean clothes. I also use the hotel drycleaning when needed. However, some hotels have washing machines, which is really nice... I usually try to find this out in advance if its a long trip. Detergent, though, can be iffy.... you never know what will be available... it could be very harsh or it could be nice and they're charging some unreasonable amount for it. I found these Purex detergent/dryer sheets in Walgreens before my last trip, though, and picked them up, thinking they could be good.. they're solid, not liquid, and not even messy powder or anything! They fit nicely without folding into a quart size ziplock bag, too. We brought them along for a trip to Europe after doing a test run on a load at home and they work beautifully. These are great for travel if you plan to wash clothes in a washing machine while you're away.
http://www.purex.com/purex-3-in-1
Just thought I'd share.
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Thanks so much for sharing that tip VK. We just did a month driving trip around the US mainly staying at Hilton Garden Inns. These all have a washer/dryer guest laundry. So I bought the Purex sheets and they were excellent. I was very happy
We are off to New Zealand in December and will use them again there. They are sooooo much easier than schelpping around powder or liquid detergent !
Ann