No, but the overnight soak could do bad things. Overnight is plenty of time for mold to appear on top of the water, which could affect the sanitation and smell of your clothes. Another possibility is that the water would start to evaporate and the clothes would contain mildew.
When you were knocking on the door of my house, I was soaking my clothes in water to wash them.The children were soaking wet from the rain.
yes, they should be soaked over night
I know it seems weird because this is how you clean it,but you can only leave it in a bucket of water because if frays/ruins the paintbrush tip! Hope this helped you!
Baby formula is a protein, so do not wash it in hot water. Start by pre-soaking the clothing in cold water. Then wash it on a cool water cycle.
yes because I did it and they seemed to like it. Chickens need constant access to water, so yes leave the water out for them at night.
To absorb is the verb; absorption is the noun for water soaking in.
The Saxons washed their clothes by soaking them in water mixed with ash or urine to help break down dirt and stains. They would then scrub the clothes against rocks or wooden boards, and rinse them in clean water. Lastly, the clothes would be left to dry in the sun or by a fire.
I have tried vinegar many times on urine soaked clothes, soaking in hot water and vinegar...smell is still there!!
Clothes shrink when the fibers get wet they shrivel up. Hot water will leave the fibers wet making you clothes shrink.
Many times foreign mater such as dirt and small stones may be present, I also like to remove any undesirable looking or damaged peas. The soaking process reduces the gas forming properties of the beans. Be sure to discard the soaking water and cook peas in fresh water. Enjoy!
TRY SOAKING THEM IN WHITE VINEGAR AND WARM WATER FOR A FEW HOURS THEN WASH THEM ACCORDING TO THE LABEL. YOU MIGHT HAVE TO DO THIS MORE THAN ONCE.
why would water stop soaking into the ground in the saturated zone