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Romans washed their clothes in large basins or troughs called "fullonica," which were typically filled with water and a cleaning agent. They often used urine as a source of ammonia for its cleaning properties, as well as various detergents made from plant materials. The process involved soaking, scrubbing, and rinsing the clothes to remove dirt and stains. After washing, clothes were sometimes hung out to dry in the sun.

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