Wash, dry clean, or air out.
For the best results, always wash the garments before ironing.
Bleach is often used in denim wash processes to achieve a lighter or more faded look on denim garments. When bleach reacts with the indigo dye in denim, it can lighten the color of the fabric, creating a distressed or aged appearance. However, bleach can also weaken the fabric fibers if left on for too long, so it is important to carefully monitor the bleach application in the denim wash process.
No you shouldn't wash it. it would be kept much nicer if you had it dry cleaned.
There are products available on the market today that will absorb colour that has run from other garments, However, I would only ever wash Black garments on there own.
Depends if you scratch outside or inside your pants. If outside, no, if inside, if no smell, then no. If your hands have been inside your pants and they smell, wash.
Don't wash it with towels, or anything else that tends to have a lot of lint/fuzz. Also, don't over load the washer, which will cause more friction on the clothes, which, in turn, causes more "piling" of the garments. You can also turn the shirt inside out before washing and drying, which will help, as well.
people use washing machines generally, to wash their garments and remove unwanted dirt or dust from clothing.
The disharge will clean it out. Never wash the inside of the vagina.
You shouldn't the bill usually has cardboard inside
knop is the word for Button in Dutch. It is a piece of disk which is used inside garments.
In a load of whites just like any other form of undergarments...unless the wife gets to it first haha. They're no different to wash than any other article of clothing.