water in a bucket drawn from the well or a stream. soap is made by boiling fat with lye.
when there was no electricity we would have to wash our laundry with our own bare hands. we would have to send letters using the pigeon.
Just imagine your life with no electricity. Look at how people lived in the 18th century and you can easily see how electricity has benefited people.
They do wash their scalp, and if they have any hair left, they wash it.
yes, medieval people did wash what they ate off.
Yes Back in the day, when people hung up the laundry on clothes lines, people said they were doing the wash, hanging the wash or bringing in the wash. In Arizona, a small creek that is usually dry is referred to as a wash.
Overall yes, BUT quality of wash is not as good overall.
No. People didn't have electricity for thousands of years.
The energy used to wash clothes in a washing machine typically comes from electricity. The washing machine uses this energy to power the motor that agitates the clothes, circulates water, and heats water if a hot water setting is selected.
we can not say how many people do not have electricity but they are alot, that we can not count....
Fat people wash their "unreachables" with a rag on a stick. Think "Mopping" and you are pretty much on course...
Placing the object on the board, they ran the clothing up and down the board fast (While plunging it in the water). This removed any dirt or grime on the clothing. Then they wrung it out and hung it outside to dry.
some people yeah