Dirty before they were washed, clean after they were washed.
Slaves in ancient Greece would cook, clean, farm, and other household tasks for their master.
they didn't!
help around the house and make the kids help her
something like a broom
Put them in the washing machine with some speciality clothes whitener.
They stayed at home to cook,clean,and to wash clothes
To cook and clean
Slaves in ancient Greece would cook, clean, farm, and other household tasks for their master.
U shouldn't really have to ask that you tramp! Why do you think?!?!?!?!
put them in the washer (clothes washer); i am serious it really works;
the imput and the output of the washing machine is input:washes your clothes output:your clothes get clean
No they didn't. Many ancient Greeks did have beards though (like Plato and Socrates), but a beard was a status symbol. Nice clean up of the untidy answer!
To evenly clean clothes and also clean clothes in less time.
the ancient rome used something disguisting which was "urine" to clean their clothes. they use to have a bucket outside their houses and anyone could come and actually do their toilet and come back... and when the bucket goes full someone had to go and walk in the bucket of urine and keep and steping on the clothes..
People didn't send clothes to China to get clean. I don't know where you got this idea, but the men seeking gold weren't very clean people. In some camps there were Chinese laundries, but no one really worried about being clean.
Clothes that are not dirty or smell bad.
Well, they didn't really have a job. They would usually stay home, and clean the house while their husband was wither out at war (usually happened in Sparta), or out at the forum (usually happened in Athens). And they would keep an eye on the helots: The Greek slaves.