Hot water.
Its better to wash grape stains in a 60 degree wash,, Hot water alone wont get it out
You can, but it is not recommended. The stain may redeposit on other clothes, or the hot water might make the stain set more strongly. If you rinse the blood out with cold water, then it can be safely washed with other clothes.
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Isn't it obvious? Contemplate the water cycle. There is a river. An animal poos in the river. The poo water evaporates into the air forming a cloud. The poo then rains on you so you can wash your clothes with it. So, do you think that it is hygienic to wash your clothes with poo?
It should be a cold temperature.
Cold water is cheaper and really there's no difference but it could be easier on your clothes!
Wash in a machine as with most clothing on a suitable cycle.
Hot, categorically.
The reason why clothes shrink when we wash them is because we wash them in cold water. Try washing them in warm water and do not add to much fabric softener because it can also ruin your clothes.
No Hot water is better it kills all the germs and helps dissolve the solute. Thus cleaning your stain or clothes, plus killing all the germs and making it smell better.
Yes it is better.
Wash in cold water and avoid putting in dryer. Alternatively, buy pre-washed clothes.
Wash your clothes like normal, but don't put them in the dryer. After you wash them, hang them up or lay them out to dry.
Wash them in cool or cold water and don't use a dryer to dry them.
The best way to stop clothes from shrinking in the wash is to make sure the wash temperature is on cold as opposed to hot or warm. Using specific detergent made for cold water also helps lessen shrinking.
Its better to wash grape stains in a 60 degree wash,, Hot water alone wont get it out
no.