No, it doesn't.
Bleach, bleach and more bleach You can't sterilize a well, you can only sterilize water that comes out of it. If the water is contaminated when it comes in, nothing you do to the well will affect the water itself, more contaminated water will enter the well.
You could fall off the dryer. If you are large, you could damage the dryer.
if they are smal enough, or you have a large dryer
it is not so bad but evapourated water will build up in the dryer out pipe
Fan, because the blades move faster than a dryer.
you're stuck with the small clothing.
The Kenmore Gas Dryer will not heat and dry clothing.
It is not likely, they are required to sterilize their instruments and use protective clothing and gloves.
Forget the tumble dryer, sperm dies on clothes. Assuming you washed the clothes prior to putting them in the tumble dryer, if any sperm were left on the clothing (and survived the heat from the dryer) they die after 72 hrs anyway! Hope this helps. xx
Using Detergents, liquid bleach, and hot water will kill most common germs in the laundry. A trip the the dryer on high heat will help also. The outcome is NOT however a sterile environment. Hospitals use extremely high heat to sterilize linens for surgical use.
Silk clothing cannot be dried in a tumble dryer, even on the lowest setting. It should be washed in cold water, left out to dry, and then carefully ironed so as not to damage the material.
The Dyson airblade is the best HAND dryer i have no idea about clothing dryers, ask the blue crew at sears or something like that. PS: excelerators stink
One effective way to remove lint and debris from clothing using dryer tape is to wrap a piece of the tape around your hand with the sticky side facing out. Gently press the tape onto the clothing and lift it up to remove the lint and debris. Repeat this process until the clothing is clean.
In a cloth dryer, electrical energy is converted into heat energy to dry the clothes. The heating element in the dryer converts the electricity into thermal energy, which evaporates the water in the clothes, resulting in dry clothing.
Using an alcohol-based cleaner on clothing can be dangerous if the clothing is then put in a dryer because alcohol is flammable and can pose a fire hazard when exposed to high heat. It is important to ensure that the alcohol is completely dry before placing the clothing in the dryer to avoid any potential fire risks.
Hot water wash and dryer will kill pubic lice in clothing. If the clothing can't tolerate that treatment, bag the clothes in a sealed plastic bag for a week.
no; it will shrink or ruin the clothing article