Arctic explorers washed their clothes in tide because the high tide allowed them to easily rinse away soap and dirt in the icy waters. The moving water helped to agitate the clothes and remove grime effectively. Additionally, the cold water helped to freeze-dry the clothes quickly after washing.
Washing clothes does not create magnetism. However, if you accidentally leave a magnetic object (such as a magnetic button or steel zipper) in your clothes and wash them together, the magnetism of the object may interact with other items in the wash causing them to stick together.
Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the Earth's oceans. The gravitational force varies based on the relative positions of the Earth, moon, and sun, causing the water to bulge in response, creating high and low tides. The timing and height of tides are influenced by factors like the location of the moon in its orbit, the shape of the coastline, and the depth of the ocean.
Possible you may mean wash BOARD. This was a wood and metal or wood and glass device used to wash clothes by hand. The wash board was placed in a tub of soapy water, and had a rippled surface. Dirty clothes were placed in the water, and scrubbed against the rippled surface to release dirt.
Sand dollars typically wash ashore in large numbers during the spring and summer when ocean currents dislodge them from the ocean floor. They can be found year-round in some locations, but they are more commonly found in warmer months when water temperatures are higher.
it depends. if your washing light colored clothes ( ex white,light blue,and yellow) you might want to do your tempature cold or warm. But if your colors are dark,( ex black hot pink, you want those together) you want to put them on cold. YOUR WELCOME!
It is much too cold to wash them out tide.
It is much too cold to wash them out tide
It's much too cold to wash them out tide.
no...liquid starch is starch in liquid form. tide is used to wash clothes.
It is much too cold to wash them out tide
To use Tide Pods for hand washing clothes, fill a basin with water and add a Tide Pod. Mix the water to dissolve the pod, then add your clothes and let them soak for 15-20 minutes. Gently agitate the clothes, then rinse them thoroughly with clean water.
you can make it not fade as fast by using tide color wash detergent.....havent you seen that commercial..tide commercial...hope this helps you
Restoring the original color to clothing items can be very difficult, i recommend using tide washing detergent when you wash your clothes. Tide is the best detergent to prevent color fading in your clothes.
Tudors wash their clothes with wee
yes but you have to wash the clothes in the toilet
During the exodus they did get to wash their clothes. The Jews did not get to wash theirs.
wash clothes with water thoroughly