Coat it in mud, then wait until the mud dries, and break it off. You have to make sure the mud isn't wet though, since wet mud would constitute 'washing'.
My uncle just left for Quebec when he saw a sign that said Drink Canada Dry. What do Canadians use to clean up a spill... A maple leaf rag.
Dry Your Tears Africa offers the reader imagery of people being taken from their country by ships, leaving lives shattered. The poem says that the people will come back and that Africa should rejoice. The poem is an expression of the beauty of the continent and could be argued to be part of the Negritude Movement.
"Fust" means "become dessicated or withered". The snarky character Thersites says in Troilus and Cressida " if he knock out either of your brains: a' were as good crack a fusty nut with no kernel." We've all met those nuts--you crack them open and there's only a withered slip instead of a proper kernel. Well, Hamlet says that if we do not exercise our capability and godlike reason, it will dry out and wither from lack of use. And when he says "Sure he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and godlike reason To fust in us unus'd." he means that God did not give us our brains to dry out from lack of use.
because the sickle of evaporation and precipitation help it not dry out. if we had no evaporation and precipitation sickles the ocean would dry out.
An umbrella gets wetter but it keeps you dry.
CAN you? Yes. Will it still be wearable? Maybe not. That's why the label says "Dry clean only". Depending on the material and construction, it is sometimes safe to wash a dry-clean-only sweater as long as you wash it very gently, BY HAND, in cool water. Blot it dry with a towel, and lay it flat on a table. Do not hang it or wring it out; the sweater may be stretched out of shape and ruined. Do this when there are no other options. Really, if the label says "Dry clean", then spend the 3 bucks and have it dry-cleaned.
No, I don't think so. My oilcloth coat says "Do not machine wash, Do not dry Clean" "Just hose off and hang to dry" Hope that helps...
yes wash in cold inside out tumble dry low DON'T DRY CLEAN
It is usually best to pre-wash and dry the material before cutting out the pattern. There are a few exceptions such as dry-clean only fabrics and items that will not be laundered regularly.
if the care label says you can wash it you can. if it says dry clean only then don't wash it or it could fade or shrink. if you do hand wash it don't put it in the dryer, let it air dry and if you need to get wrinkles out be very careful because if the iron is too hot it will melt your shirt. viscose is a type of polyester.
They come out clean
wash it, clean it, dry it
You should not wash a felt hat. You can clean it with a brush, a damp sponge, or get it dry cleaned.
Depending on the type of protective clothing I would suggest that you either throw it in the washing machine or if it needs to be spot cleaned and the material's tag says it's ok to take it to the dry cleaners then you should. If the material is not dry clean-able then try oxi-clean.
Wash, dry clean, or air out.
Throw them in the wash and air dry
No, you shouldn't wash it. Have it dry cleaned or you could risk color fading, shrinking, or the fabric won't feel the same. Dry clean only items are made of maerials that may be damaged by water.