Grease stains clothes it is very difficult to get out, if it will come out at all.
Yes, there are dishwasher detergents formulated to work effectively in cold water. These detergents are designed to dissolve food particles and grease at lower temperatures, providing a thorough clean even without hot water. Look for detergents specifically labeled as suitable for cold water use.
The solubility of sugar(in water) increases when the water is heated up.
Isn't cold water already cold? I would say cold water gets cold first. I've heard that hot water freezes faster than cold water.
When water is cold, it changes into ice, which is the solid form of water.
When hot water is mixed with cold water, the overall temperature of the mixture will be between the initial temperatures of the hot and cold water. The hot water will transfer heat to the cold water, resulting in a gradual temperature equilibrium.
Grease on clothing will not come out with cold water because grease is a type of oil that solidifies and sticks to fabric fibers. Cold water is not hot enough to melt the grease and break it up from the fabric, making it difficult to remove. Using hot water, along with detergent or a grease-fighting stain remover, can help dissolve the grease and lift it from the fabric.
no. b'cause cold water has sort of bigger atoms or molicules so it would be no help for you
Cold Water is best. Cold water will solidify grease quicker and prevent it from sticking to the inside of the drain pipe causing stoppages.
It can, but hot water works better because it helps to dissolve grease and hardened food better than cold.
the water is too cold
Hot water, as it removes any remaining grease, soap and germs. Grease is what causes microscopic debris to cling to surfaces. The hotter the water, the more grease is removed. That is the reason why dishwashers use very hot water for both wash and rinse cycles.
Well, if the husband is the only one saying soapy, then he is right. As far as I know, the temperature doesn't make a difference. However, the reason we use soap at all is because water doesn't dissolve and wash away oils or grease, but soap does, so yes. You do need soap. Also, depending on how much grease there is, hot might be better because it can dissolve more grease, but you can always just use more soap and water.
Because hot water melts it so it loses it's grip on the fabric.
it doesnt easily dissolved on a cold water because of its temperature
You should pat them dry or your grease is going to splatter
Yes, there are dishwasher detergents formulated to work effectively in cold water. These detergents are designed to dissolve food particles and grease at lower temperatures, providing a thorough clean even without hot water. Look for detergents specifically labeled as suitable for cold water use.
It doesnt affect much whether you drink hot or cold water. Ayurveda tells that drinking hot water helps digest properly. Maybe that's why drink hot water.