Unless it's all white laundry, warm water is best.
A good rule of thumb if you know nothing about laundry is to wash everything in cold water with color-safe detergent (No bleach!) and hang dry all the clothes -- you can't shrink anything or mess up the colors that way.
Hot water.
It should be a cold temperature.
Every Thursday, Emily washes the laundry.
Its better to wash grape stains in a 60 degree wash,, Hot water alone wont get it out
Not reliably.
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.
Hand wash in cold water and light detergent. Let air dry.
Some laundry tubs do hookup to plumbing supplies, and hand wash-only clothing can be washed this way. However, laundry tubs can also be used if there is no access to running water, by using whatever source of water is available. If water is not clean, some will choose to boil it before using it to wash clothing, and this will also allow you to wash clothing in hot water if needed.
A good rule of thumb if you know nothing about laundry is to wash everything in cold water with color-safe detergent (No bleach!) and hang dry all the clothes -- you can't shrink anything or mess up the colors that way.
I use laundry detergent, water, and a washing machine to wash my clothes.
There are several ways one could prevent brightly colored clothes from fading. For instance, sort laundry by color before washing, turn clothing items inside out, wash the items in cold water, and use a mild laundry detergent.
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.
To wash studded clothing, turn the garment inside out to protect the studs. Place it in a mesh laundry bag to prevent damage during the wash cycle. Wash the clothing on a gentle cycle with cold water and lay flat to dry to avoid any studs coming loose.
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.
Elmer's glue is water soluble which means that you can wash it out in the laundry.
To effectively clean your laundry using wash beads, simply add the recommended amount of beads to the washing machine along with your laundry. Follow the instructions on the packaging for best results. Wash beads are designed to dissolve in water and release detergent to clean your clothes thoroughly. Make sure to use the appropriate water temperature and cycle settings for your laundry load.