Depends. It is best for the environment / energy savings to always wash in cold water. If clothes are stained, the best water temperature might depend on what kind of stain.
Fuzzy logic is a term that is used in some of the modern washing machines. These machines have sensors that can detect the amount of clothes, how dirty they are and what temperature they should be washed at and adjusts the controls accordingly.
the imput and the output of the washing machine is input:washes your clothes output:your clothes get clean
evaporation
Lay them dirty clithe
The best way to get fleas out of clothes is by washing them in hot water. Be sure the temperature is extremely hot. Follow up by drying the clothes in the dryer which will ensure that all remaining fleas are killed off.
Tide powder detergent is said to clean clothes the best for high-efficient washing machines. For top-loading washing machines, Wisk Deep Clean liquid detergent is voted to be the best.
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.
You shouldn't worry about washing your clothes together......
A washing machine accepts clothes, soap, and water, and emits sparkling clothes.
Washing instructions for maternity clothes are the same as for other clothes manufactured from the same material. The washing instructions on the label should be followed.
Washing clothes on a lower temperature saves energy because it does not require as much heat. Another advantage is that protein stains, made by things like milk or blood, are made worse by high temperatures. Finally, there are some delicate fabrics that cannot stand high temperatures and can only be machine washed on low temperature cycles.
I would imagine that a washing machine is more likely to wrinkle clothes.
Far as I concern, the claim on low temperature is not accurate. Usually what branded a biological washing powder is inclusion of enzyme to help remove grease and protein. Higher temperature give more kinetic energy and so the enzyme activity increase. However, when the temperature is too high the enzyme may denature. For the Lipase enzyme, optimum temperature is 37 C. I don't think 37 C is considered low temperature. It is rather stated best use at human body temperature.
clean clothes : washing machine
clean clothes : washing machine
Wash them, showers and washing machines work the best.