Well apparently, the surface tension of any liquid decreases with an increase in temperature, and liquids with lower surface tension surround suspended dirt particles, making them easier to remove. That's why hot water is preferred to cold water for washing clothes.
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Hot water is preferred to cold water when washing clothes because the heat of the water allows the cleaning process to occur quicker. Hot clothing loads make for faster loads and drying times as opposed to cold.
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.
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.
Operating a washing machine is pretty simple:There are a few things to decide before you start your load of clothes, such as how big the load is (small, medium, large, extra large), what temperature the water will be for the wash and rinse cycles (cold/cold, warm/cold, warm/warm, hot/cold), how the machine should agitate (delicate, knit, permanent press, heavy), and how long the cycles should last (number of minutes, based on how soiled your clothes are).After you fill the tub with clothes, the machine fills the tub with water, and then stirs the clothes around using an agitator.After some time agitating, the washer drains the water and then spins the clothes to remove most of the water. Then, it refills, and agitates the clothes some more to rinse out the soap. Then it drains and spins again.
Warm and hot water is known for shrinking clothes at times, especially wool or cotton clothing. Cold water will not shrink clothing.
Hot water is preferred to cold water when washing clothes because the heat of the water allows the cleaning process to occur quicker. Hot clothing loads make for faster loads and drying times as opposed to cold.
No, its more energy efficient.
It eliminates the need to use energy to heat the water.
When homeowners use washing machines, they should use cold water to wash their clothes whenever possible. Using cold water saves energy, because the water heater does not need to be used. Additionally, cold water is easier on your clothes, so you will have to replace them less often. Some people choose to wash their regular clothes in cold water, while washing towels and sheets in hot water. Switching to cold water for at least some of your loads of laundry can help you save a considerable amount of money.
Cold water is best when washing colours. Otherwise, the warm water would only assist in the colours bleeding out ofyour clothes.
Generally, no. Germs are best killed by very warm or hot water.
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.
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.
Its a mean on your washing machine it means the machine is empty of water while their are still clothes in it or whatever you put in your washer............
You soak clothes with blood stains on them in cold water.
I believe you mean " Do abercrombie clothes stretch in cold water."
Hot water can be used more wisely by installing a low volume shower head. Washing clothes with cold is also very helpful.