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It depends on whether you are talking about clothes or washing clothes... Permanent press is a chemical process in which fabrics are permanently shaped and treated for wrinkle resistance. The permanent press setting on a washer sprays moisture during the spin cycle to maintain the moisture content and reduce wrinkling. Most older dryers also feature an automatic permanent press setting, which puts clothes through a cool-down cycle at the end of the normal heated drying cycle. Modern dryers tend to include this as a standard feature.
implied that mountain ranges like the Himalayas were forced up by the wrinkling process. This theory assumed that all of the features on the earth had formed during one cooling event and that the planet was relatively static, changing little as the cooling (and wrinkling) slowed to a halt over billions of years.
"Tenterbooks" refers to the iron spikes or hooks used to stretch parchment during the drying process, which helped prevent it from shrinking or wrinkling. The term originates from the word "tenter," which means to stretch or tighten.
clothes that you dont care if they get ruined
To evenly clean clothes and also clean clothes in less time.
food and clothes were rationed during the blitz because people were selfishly using them as dildos.
During a typhoon,the wether is not too hot or cold.Yes,I could wear summer clothes.
Because during different seasons, the weather will change. For example, during summer we will wear not so thick clothes but during winter we will wear thicker clothes. Spring and Autumn are almost the same.
It's used to mark material or fabric during the design process of making clothes. It's also used when making alterations to an already-made garment.
from the tailors
the clothes in ww1 were iretating and not nice
clothes with doo doo on it lol