Bleach will take a stain out.
Its better to wash grape stains in a 60 degree wash,, Hot water alone wont get it out
Depends what the stain is from. NO way to answer this without that fact.
You can, but it is not recommended. The stain may redeposit on other clothes, or the hot water might make the stain set more strongly. If you rinse the blood out with cold water, then it can be safely washed with other clothes.
You should rinse with hot water to ensure that they are clean then wring it out until no water is left then leave the toys out in the sun to dry and get rid of any bad odor or harmful bacteria.
Yes until it turns to ice when it take sup more space than hot water.
soak it bleach and soap and hot water
Hot water and bleach
Simply you can use some stain removal that available in markets. Or try hot water. Hot water is primary good stain removal process.
This depend on the stain. Some stains come out in hot water, while others are made worse by hot water. The general method for stain removal is to pretreat the stain and then wash it.
No, bleach will work in any temperature water but it will work best in hot water with white clothes.
The best stain remover depends on the type of stain and the type of material you use. The safest stain remover is water, but if you have a protein stain hot water will make the stain worse. Most people agree that bleach is the strongest stain remover, but unless the garment is white or color-safe bleach will cause a worse stain.
If the water is hot enough and the horn is lacquered, it could strip the horn. The bleach doesn't effect it.
Bonds need to be broken for the stain causing material, to dissolve in the water. hot water has additional energy which it transfers into the bonds, therefore loosening the stain more rapidly.
When using bleach as a disinfectant in dishwater, the water should be at room temperature. Hot water can reduce the effectiveness of the bleach. Add the bleach after the detergent and let the dishes soak for at least five minutes before rinsing thoroughly.
You activate the bleach in hot water. However, the hot water may not be suitable for some fabrics, so you add cold water after activating it. By the way, you want to be certain that the bleach is thoroughly mixed in with the water before adding the clothing, else you may get holes in your clothing.
In a way. It causes the bleach to liberate chlorine faster than it normally would; the less chlorine in solution, the lower the effect. The flip side is, hot water itself has a sterilizing effect, but it's not as great as bleach's effect.
Pretreat the stain, you can find pretreatments where you buy your detergent.Wash the stain in a washer on a hot cycle.If these steps do no remove the stain, consider bleaching the clothing. In order to bleach the fabric must be color-safe and durable.