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Vans, the vehicle in a car wash. Vans, the shoe, in a washing machine.
Using the washing machine. The washing machine was designed to wash clothing, so there really is no reason why you aren't going to use it to wash clothing. Especially after it costed you $1000.
Perhaps you left them in the washing machine overnight? I'd wash them again in HOT water, and then dry them as soon as they come out of the washing machine. If this is a frequent occurrence, I'd recommend that you check out the internal lint filter.
In addition, washing towels separately will mean that you can wash them on a slightly higher temperature, and not cause the "fluff" from them to get on other clothes. The use of chlorine bleach with towels is best only on white towels - you can use colo(u)r safe bleach on non-white towels, or a mixture.
Not in the washing machine. You might be able to hand wash it in cold wash.
You cannot wash suede in a washing machine.
It depends on the size of your bedspread. If it's too large to fit in your wash machine I would say yes.
You have overfilled the washing machiene.
You can remove oil based paint from the plastic inside the washing machine by running an empty laundry cycle on your washing machine with bleach and a small amount of soap. Then, run another laundry cycle with just soap. Finally, put some old clothing or towels on a regular wash to see if the washing machine is completely clean.
The force of an washing machine can wash 10-15 clothes at the same time.
To wash your clothes
In a washing machine.