it depends on the materiel
Clothes shrink when the fibers get wet they shrivel up. Hot water will leave the fibers wet making you clothes shrink.
no, its the dryer that shrinks them
Warm and hot water is known for shrinking clothes at times, especially wool or cotton clothing. Cold water will not shrink clothing.
yes...but barley it depends on what you shrink and for how long and also how much % of it is cotton....but it should shrink
In hot water, yes :)
Clothes shrink when the fibers get wet they shrivel up. Hot water will leave the fibers wet making you clothes shrink.
no, its the dryer that shrinks them
Warm and hot water is known for shrinking clothes at times, especially wool or cotton clothing. Cold water will not shrink clothing.
If you would ever like to shrink your clothes, from my experiences try washing it with really hot water because it causes the fibers to contract ( but barely ) then after that put it in the dryer and your clothes will be tighter than usual.
yes...but barley it depends on what you shrink and for how long and also how much % of it is cotton....but it should shrink
if it's all or mostly cotton, dampen it with water and put it in the dryer on hot. It should shrink a size or two!
No. It may soften the cork but if anything hot water will make the cork expand.
Wash them in warm/hot water and put in the dryer. Remember that all shirts won't shrink - it all depends on the fabric as well as whether they were pre-shrunk. Even if they were pre-shrunk most shirts shrink a little bit.
In hot water, yes :)
You go to the bathroom and run on the hot water faucet.
wash in hot water and dry in hot water :)
Hot water is preferred to cold water when washing clothes because the heat of the water allows the cleaning process to occur quicker. Hot clothing loads make for faster loads and drying times as opposed to cold.