Cold water is cheaper and really there's no difference but it could be easier on your clothes!
I heard a radio program on NPR one day about laundry, and the person said that detergent made specifically for cold water washes are really much better for cold washing, and that aside from really dirty clothes, most of your clothes can be washed in cold water, using that special cold water detergent. Most laundry detergents are designed to be used in warm to hot water, and don't properly break down or clean well in cold water. But the specially designed cold water detergent is formulated differently.
Washing laundry in cold water is generally better as it saves energy, prevents shrinkage and fading of colors, and is gentler on fabrics. Hot water may be necessary for heavier soils or to kill germs, but for most regular loads cold water is sufficient.
Soaking clothes in cold water can help remove blood stains, fresh wine stains, and prevent color bleeding in dark fabrics. It can also be effective for treating delicate fabrics or clothing with dye that may run in hot water.
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.
You can try soaking the stained area in cold water with a detergent containing enzymes. Then, launder the clothes in the washing machine with cold water. Avoid using hot water as it can set the stain. Repeat the process if necessary before drying the clothes.
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I believe you mean " Do abercrombie clothes stretch in cold water."
Depends what the stain is from. NO way to answer this without that fact.
When homeowners use washing machines, they should use cold water to wash their clothes whenever possible. Using cold water saves energy, because the water heater does not need to be used. Additionally, cold water is easier on your clothes, so you will have to replace them less often. Some people choose to wash their regular clothes in cold water, while washing towels and sheets in hot water. Switching to cold water for at least some of your loads of laundry can help you save a considerable amount of money.
I heard a radio program on NPR one day about laundry, and the person said that detergent made specifically for cold water washes are really much better for cold washing, and that aside from really dirty clothes, most of your clothes can be washed in cold water, using that special cold water detergent. Most laundry detergents are designed to be used in warm to hot water, and don't properly break down or clean well in cold water. But the specially designed cold water detergent is formulated differently.
Hot water is preferred to cold water when washing clothes because the heat of the water allows the cleaning process to occur quicker. Hot clothing loads make for faster loads and drying times as opposed to cold.
You put the clothes in cold water and keep it under there for a hour.
cold water and soap
cheaper in cold water as you don't have to heat up the water. but it is definitely not as effective
Well apparently, the surface tension of any liquid decreases with an increase in temperature, and liquids with lower surface tension surround suspended dirt particles, making them easier to remove. That's why hot water is preferred to cold water for washing clothes.Hope this helps :)
Powdered juice dissolves faster in hot water, but tastes better in cold water.
Washing laundry in cold water is generally better as it saves energy, prevents shrinkage and fading of colors, and is gentler on fabrics. Hot water may be necessary for heavier soils or to kill germs, but for most regular loads cold water is sufficient.