Cathy Hinz, a trailer park property manager from California, revealed how her husband discovered dozens of 'eaten' socks trapped inside a washing machine. Photo / Supplied
From hair clips to loose change, there are certain things that always seem to inexplicably disappear.
But a couple who work as property managers have busted open the myth about disappearing laundry after they discovered dozens of socks, underwear and even a credit card trapped inside a broken washing machine, the Daily Mail reported.
Speaking to Bored Panda, Cathy Hinz from California, who manages a trailer park, revealed that her husband made the discovery after he decided to try to fix a washing machine that 'was just not working properly'.
After her husband decided to take the machine apart, he removed the bottom panel and was shocked to discover dozens of misplaced items that had been trapped inside.
When he removed the water pump that removes water from the machine, he also found around US$7 in loose change.
"Now, for those of you that SWEAR, your machine eats your small things, and have been told by 'professionals' and others that this fable just is not true… Here is the proof!" Cathy shared.
She added: "25 years he has been doing this job, and for 25 years he has been working on appliances, including washers and dryers. But NEVER have we seen this!"
"So next time you are missing socks, just remember! That washing machine might just be hungry!" she added.
The post has since gone viral on Twitter after a women named Sarah Rose posted one of the pictures to her profile with the caption: "soooo, I no longer feel like a crazy person for losing random socks..."