Yes, algodon cotton can be washed. It is typically machine washable in cold or warm water, but it's best to check the care label for specific instructions. To maintain its quality, avoid using bleach and opt for a gentle detergent. For drying, air drying is recommended, but it can also be tumble dried on a low setting.
No not for me. I have this one shirt made with 100% cotton algodon that has been through at least 15 washes and it still maintain its size and shape. And algodon is just spanish for cotton by the way.
yes the word wash is transitive
65 Both they wash 24 plates per minute, so they can wash together 1560 plates in 1560/24 = 65 minutes.
Watson was a Psychologist and a key figure in the development of behaviourist Psychology. He put little Albert in a room with a white rat. He then waited for Albert to approach or touch the rat. At this point, he clanged a loud metal bar. This eventually lead to Albert being scared of the rat, a fear which spilled out onto other fluffy white things like cotton wool or santa's beard.
Parallel retreat of slope is a method of erosion by which the steep wash slope and free face of Pediments ( Gently inclined rocky floors close to mountains at their foot with or without a thin cover of debris ) retreat backwards. So,through Parallel retreat of slopes, the pediments extend backwards at the expense of moutain front, and gradually ,the mountain gets reduced leaving only a remnant of the mountain (Inselberg). This type of erosion reduce high relief in desert areas to low featureless plains.
Well, darling, algodon is just the Spanish word for cotton, so technically there is no difference between algodon cotton and regular cotton. It's like asking what's the difference between a rose and a rosa. Same thing, just a little fancier in Spanish. So next time someone tries to sell you algodon cotton sheets for a higher price, just tell them you're not falling for that fancy talk!
Algadon is the Spanish word for Cotton.
The Spanish word for cotton is "algodon".
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Yes it means cotton in the spanish language
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No not for me. I have this one shirt made with 100% cotton algodon that has been through at least 15 washes and it still maintain its size and shape. And algodon is just spanish for cotton by the way.
Algodon, which is Spanish for cotton, can typically be washed in a machine at home; however, the care tag may advise against laundering due to specific treatments or finishes applied to the fabric, which could be damaged in a wash. Additionally, if the item includes embellishments or specific care instructions, it may require hand washing or dry cleaning to maintain its quality. Always follow the care label to ensure the longevity of the fabric.
Washing "dry clean only" algodón (cotton) curtains is not recommended, as it may lead to shrinkage, color fading, or damage to the fabric. If you choose to wash them, use a gentle cycle with cold water and a mild detergent, and air dry to minimize potential harm. However, it's best to follow the care label instructions or consult a professional cleaner for optimal results.
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