the ancient Rome used something disguisting which was "urine" to clean their clothes. they use to have a bucket outside their houses and anyone could come and actually do their toilet and come back... and when the bucket goes full someone had to go and walk in the bucket of urine and keep and steping on the clothes..
Ancient Romans used urine to clean the stains on their teeth. In ancient Roman times urine was used as a tooth whitener.
The ammonia in urine bleached stains white.
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days
Ancient Romans did not use gunpowder. Gunpowder was invented by China around the middle ages.
No the Romans did not invent paper the Chinese invented paper.
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Lead water pipes.
The Romans used urine in the mixture that they used to clean their woolen clothing.
Urine was used by the fullers to clean some types of clothing. It was mixed, not used as collected. A by-product of the breakdown of urine is ammonia, an effective cleaner and degreaser.
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days
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The washing machine.
use Odor Control (Buy at Home Depot in cleaning supplies)! tablespoon when you soak then wash in machine. don't mix with any other clothes. This product is used to nuetralize human and animal urine. it works well on most stuff. read instuctions
Yes, the Romans and the Greeks before them used urine as mouthwash. This was in large part due to the ammonia found in urine, which believe it or not works as a teeth whitening agent. *Caution: don't use ammonia as mouthwash. It's far too strong and not meant for human consumption.
I use Dreft. It is mild baby detergent. Either hand wash warm or use the shortest cycle on your machine for colored clothes.
Pre-rinse the clothing in cold water. Then, soak in water that has laundry soap and bleach in it. Wash in hot water and use one cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle. By the way, this is how we used to wash cloth baby diapers.
Indelible ink will not wash out of your clothes.
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The Romans were aware of the fertilising properties of urine, and so they peed on their leaves. Especially basil.