Just put them on low. Not a biggie. You could probably just hang dry but if you want a quicker dry, put them in the dryer. They won't melt. Vinyl can tolerate high levels of heat. It's meant to be durable like that.
Simply Put, yes it does.
write on the backside of the vinyl not on the front side when patterning it out. If you do put it on the top side when constructing your vinyl project then use mineral spirits a low grade thinner make sure its oderless. and use lots of elbow grease.
water can be freezed at 0 degree temperature in fridge
Converse as in shoes? I do not have experince, But washers and dryers are not made for large items. You should not put your Converse in the washer and dryer unless completely necessary.Try hand washing them.
The coefficient of drying is a number about the utility of a dryer. A simple example : You have dirty clothes dry, and you wash them. So now, you have a totally of 4kg wet clothes and you put them on the dryer. The coefficient of drying K come from this formula : K = Weight of wet clothes / Weight of dry clothes So it depends from the speed of your dryer!
Just put them on low. Not a biggie. You could probably just hang dry but if you want a quicker dry, put them in the dryer. They won't melt. Vinyl can tolerate high levels of heat. It's meant to be durable like that.
if they are smal enough, or you have a large dryer
depends on the type of dryer you have. I put mine in for about 55 minutes.
There are many ways in which you could put a longer cord on your dryer. You could put an extension cord on it.
no
You can put a condenser tumble dryer anywhere as long has you have a plug close by. Because a condense dryer collects the water in a container which you can empty when it is full.
You can put a condenser tumble dryer anywhere as long has you have a plug close by. Because a condense dryer collects the water in a container which you can empty when it is full.
NO! Don't put Uggs in the dryer. It will ruin the Ugg fabric. Let it air dry instead.
Bump flannel is an English flannel that is very thick. It is used as backing for winter draperies and as a padding for tablecoths. It is also used in ironing board material for commerical use. Martha Stewart has instructions for making a large ironing board (for tablecoths, etc.) that uses it: http://www.marthastewart.com/article/oversize-ironing-board .
put them in the DRYER
yes
Its a thing you put in your dryer