It might be hard, but try "Goo Be Gone". It usually takes the stick out of almost everything. Another option would be to try and melt the tree sap, but be careful not to damage the fibers of the pants.
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Yes. The higher percentage of cotton in the blend, the more it will shrink. The higher percentage of spandex in the blend, the more likely the garment will be damaged in the high heat of the dryer.
the dryer obviously ...
· dryer to dry clothes after they are washed
I idea of the suck dryer was already taken.
The moisture from the resulting melted ice cubes will help re-wet the clothes and redry it like it was just washed as opposed to putting already formed, dry clothes.
from my experience, any cotton shrinks in the dryer. I have washed laundry for years, and I always buy a larger size tee cause i know it will shrink.
A ventless dryer is used for drying clothes after they have been washed. Rather than releasing steam through a venting hose, a ventless dryer catches the steam, in the form of water, in a tank at the bottom of the machine.
A dish dryer is often called a dish rack. The definition of a dish dryer is a rack that is capable of holding dishes after they have been washed. This allows the dishes to air dry and is a cost effective way to dry dishes.
A cattle blower is actually an "industrial" type blow dryer for cattle. When cattle are shown in competition, they are washed and then they use the blow dryer on them, otherwise known as a cattle blower.
Throw them in the dryer with a damp washcloth for 15 minutes or so. If the dryer is a no-go for your clothes (check the tag) then they will have to be washed or dry cleaned according to tag instructions.
A typical hair dryer is powered though household electrical currents.