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a bit, salt would be cheaper or lukewarm salty water
yes and no. No in the sense that it's nit a good idea to put dishwasher salt in a washing machine. But you can get things like calgon which helps to reduce the effects of limescale.
Your clothes will then smell like soapy sea water and maybe a hint of fish and lemons. The salt would probably damage your clothes or cause color fading after repeated washing. It would probably just be a really unpleasant experience but nothing other than that.
The most commonly used alkalis in washing powder are caustic soda and caustic potash. They are chemically produced by running electricity through salt water.
no,because the particles inside the black pepper are not a crystal doesn't like in sugar and salt that can be disolved in water.
the salt in the water makes the fabric weak
Salt is removed by washing with water or after a maintenance period in water; water is removed by heating.
By washing with water
salt is formed in the sea by water from rivers and streams washing salt from the ground into the ocean.
Yes, Over time the salt in the water will cause the vehicle to rust.
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a bit, salt would be cheaper or lukewarm salty water
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yes and no. No in the sense that it's nit a good idea to put dishwasher salt in a washing machine. But you can get things like calgon which helps to reduce the effects of limescale.
The cast of Black Salt Water Elegy - 2010 includes: Jacinthe Armstrong
Your clothes will then smell like soapy sea water and maybe a hint of fish and lemons. The salt would probably damage your clothes or cause color fading after repeated washing. It would probably just be a really unpleasant experience but nothing other than that.