no
All laundry in the prison: bedding, clothing, towels, etc.
Take out the trash, Wash the dishes, Do the laundry, and Make your bed.
Astronauts are able to keep things clean fairly easily. The living space, bathroom, and eating space are kept separate from everything else. They are also wiped down with antiseptic wet wipes regularly because germs grow fast in space.
It is usually best. Colored clothes will lose a little bit of color for a long time and the whites will pick it up. The temperature will vary also.
To wash is laver. I wash (Je lave) You wash (Tu laves) He/she washes (Il/Elle lave) We wash (Nous lavons) ya'll/you [formal] wash (Vous lavez) They wash (ils/elles lavent)
No, astronauts actually don't do laundry in space. They have to throw away there clothes after they get dirty, because their is no way to wash them.
No they don't because there isn't enough free flowing water on the ISS.
need gravity and you wash off with a wet washcloth
to wash your laundry
Any clothes that need washing, especially underclothes. I will go and do the laundry - means wash all the clothes. Is that OK?
That laundry is going to need another wash cycle. Get on your cycle and ride!
The astronauts have to wait until they come home to wash their hands. There aren't any faucets or running water on space shuttles.
Of course they washed their laundry.
All laundry in the prison: bedding, clothing, towels, etc.
I usually wash the dished because my wife is too busy tinkering with her motorcycles.
Laundry Detergent
Every Thursday, Emily washes the laundry.