No, it's the spin cycle of your washing machine that helps with drying time. My washing machine is like magic and when I take the clothes out they feel almost dry. Therefore, I save time on drying time. Fabric softeners keep clothes soft (also leaves a film on the clothes) and softener drying sheets aren't all that good for your dryer either. The film that's on the clothes clogs up the dryer filter quicker. We all like to wear soft clothing, so clean out your filtering tray every two weeks. I take the excess lint out and then I take the mesh filter out and use an old toothbrush and clean with hot, soapy water. You should also give your washing machine a good flushing out with baking soda (1 box) and let it go through all the cycles. This helps keep all hoses and the drum of the washing machine clean and you'll get a longer lifetime out of your washer and dryer. == ==
Problem: Does fabric softener effect the drying time of clothing?:
Hypothesis: ---> (do u think the fabric softener affects the drying time?)
Materials: Bounty Fabric Softener, bounty detergent,Washing machine, drying machine
Procedure:
1) Wash controlled clothes in washing machine with bounty detergent
2) Place controlled clothes in dryer with two sheets of fabric softener and take out of dryer
3) Repeat for other set of clothes
4) Compare clothes
I belive it is affected because it gets rust
Warmer temperature seems to help setting time in many adhesives, and definitely gives epoxies more strength.
This is a pretty vague question, but an event horizon is essentially the "point of no return" in a black hole. It is where the fabric of space-time is beginning to bend and soon rip.
The universe isn't s fabric. The universe is mostly just vaccum, which is like air but with absolutley no particles. My guess is that the 'fabric' of the universe is space-time.
disadvantage of evaporation
you can add softener to all loads of washing but a good tip is not to add it in with your towels and cleaning cloths every time you was them, as they soak in the softener and prevent them from soaking up water when you want them too
1982, in a fabric softener commercial. He was 8 years old at the time.
Go to your local wholesale store like BJ's or Costco or Walmart to buy fabric softener in bulk. By buying multiple units at a time, you will save a lot more money than buying them individually.
Usually a longer drying time give more strength. Definitely in the case of epoxy.
I belive it is affected because it gets rust
You cannot travel backwards in time
My pkg said yes, just don't throw in a dryer! Yes I do all the time'.. but don't use fabric softener.....and i tumble dry too....lovely and soft
Gravity affects the fabric of space-time. So both space and time will be distorted.
Ideally, you should wash your bath towels within 24 hours - as the dampness remaining in the towels following a bath or shower, can - if left too long, cause the towels to become smelly, or even develop mildew. Of course follow the care labels on your towels, but it's best to wash in warm water, and without any fabric softener - which will remove the drying properties of your towels over time.
you cant unless you have fabric paint How - to Once the sheets have been laundered to remove the sizing, you can paint on them with either fabric paint (which comes in jars, or pens), fabric dyes (as in tie-dye or silk painting) or you can use a fabric medium (available in jars in most craft stores) and ordinary craft paints. In all cases, read and follow the instructions for use, drying time and "setting."
Snuggle Fabric Softener, Charmin Toilet Paper, some brands of honey, Celestial Seasonings Sleepy Time Tea.
Warmer temperature seems to help setting time in many adhesives, and definitely gives epoxies more strength.