no because the air freezes the water when its cold but if its sunny and hot it evaporates the water
That is because the dry ice is so cold that it even spreads outside of the cup
ice...dry ice...
Have it professionally cleaned. Or if you live in a very dry, windy place, just bring it outside and rinse it off.
You'd better do it in the laundry. We can't do well with it only by ourselves.
laundry man?laundry cleaner?dry cleaner?not sure too
The word laundry has two syllables. Laun-dry.
If it is a blanket then you put it in the washing machine. You use cold water and wool laundry detergent. An alternative is to get it dry cleaned.
Any weather without percipitation (no rain or snow) is fine for drying laundry outside, summer or winter. The best weather is warm, breezy (not windy) weather.
cheaper to do at home in todays society.
A good rule of thumb if you know nothing about laundry is to wash everything in cold water with color-safe detergent (No bleach!) and hang dry all the clothes -- you can't shrink anything or mess up the colors that way.
Tile is better for 'wet' areas (kitchen, bathroom, laundry, entranceway) but carpet is better for 'dry' areas (dining room, lounge/living room, bedrooms, hallways).
A Dry-cleaner.