Hot, categorically.
Wash white clothes with a detergent that contains bleach to keep them bright. Wash colored clothes separately in cold water to prevent colors from fading or bleeding onto other garments. It's best to follow the care instructions on the garment's label for specific washing recommendations.
If it is WHITE put Hydrogen Peroxide on it and then bleach it, but if its not put Hydrogen peroxide then cold water, then just throw it in the wash with cold water, it has always worked for me.
Wash white clothes separately from colored clothes to prevent color bleeding. Use a detergent formulated for whites and wash in hot water to help remove stains and grime. Add a whitening agent like bleach or baking soda to enhance brightness, but be sure to follow care label instructions.
You can generally wash clothes of similar colors together to prevent bleeding. Group whites, lights, and darks separately to avoid color transfer. Use cold water for colors that bleed and separate new or bright garments on their first wash.
Using hot water will not make the stain any worse. Therefore you should use water as hot as the stained clothes will permit. Ink stains are very hard to get out, so you should pretreat them, and consider soaking white and color-safe items in bleach.
Unless they're particularly dirty, wash them with cold water. It's cheaper because you don't use gas to heat the water and using less fuel is also good for the environment.
Hot water.
Wash in a machine as with most clothing on a suitable cycle.
Wash white clothes with a detergent that contains bleach to keep them bright. Wash colored clothes separately in cold water to prevent colors from fading or bleeding onto other garments. It's best to follow the care instructions on the garment's label for specific washing recommendations.
If it is WHITE put Hydrogen Peroxide on it and then bleach it, but if its not put Hydrogen peroxide then cold water, then just throw it in the wash with cold water, it has always worked for me.
Wash in cold water and avoid putting in dryer. Alternatively, buy pre-washed clothes.
Wash white clothes separately from colored clothes to prevent color bleeding. Use a detergent formulated for whites and wash in hot water to help remove stains and grime. Add a whitening agent like bleach or baking soda to enhance brightness, but be sure to follow care label instructions.
Wash your clothes like normal, but don't put them in the dryer. After you wash them, hang them up or lay them out to dry.
Wash it with cold water
You can generally wash clothes of similar colors together to prevent bleeding. Group whites, lights, and darks separately to avoid color transfer. Use cold water for colors that bleed and separate new or bright garments on their first wash.
It is much too cold to wash them out tide
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.