Dirty before they were washed, clean after they were washed.
No one. Outer garments were never washed and underwear sometimes was washed. If it was worn by a peasant they did it, but the nobility had a serf do the laundry.
cotton should be washed with cold water
They were normally washed by professional washerwomen or men. They would be washed in the water.
I can think of three contexts where you could need the word "washed':A washed cloth(as in one that has been washed). Washed functions as an adjective.washed - lavéune drap lavéeHe has washed all the clothes. Past participle.washed - lavéIl a lavé touts les vêtements.He washed a lot of things. Imparfait.washed - lavaitIl lavait beaucoup de choses.
Try scrubbing it handed washed or just use bleach
No, only chlorine bleach (if you're lucky) can do that magic trick! Non-chlorine bleach (hydrogen peroxide and citric acid) is good at removing organic stains like grass or blood stains. It's not so effective against inorganic stains (pink ink.) On the other hand, if you accidentally put some beet juice in with the wash, non-chlorine bleach would work.
Carefully follow the directions on the bottle of bleach. Too much bleach can actually burn holes in your clothes. With anything white, you need to remember that white is a color. This is important because fabric starts out as a gray color before it is dyed. If your whites are looking a little gray, it is because you have bleached or simply washed out the color of white over time! No amount of bleach is going to make a garment white if the color has been bleached or washed out!
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Take the diaper out and wash the clothes again!
Try using oxy clean powder this may work. I tried oycy clean and it did not work. I used "YELLOW OUT" It is a powder that comes in a plastic 1 lb. 2 oz. container. Most likely I bought it at WalMart, not sure. It worked on a cotton-polyester top that I bleached by mistake, which then turned it a tannish/yellow. I followed the directions on the back of the YELLOW OUT container; soak in a gallon of water with 1/2 cup of YELLOW OUT for 20 minutes and then wash with detergent not containing any peroxide or bleach (use color safe detergent) The top came out bright white!
Washed and ironed the clothes.
When washing bleach out of you hair you should do it just like you would when washing out shampoo. I would tell you that you should go to a salon to get it done.
Blood contains pathogens that can pose health risks, so it's important to clean it thoroughly. Using water mixed with bleach effectively disinfects the area, as bleach is a strong antimicrobial agent that kills bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Additionally, the chlorine in bleach helps to break down organic matter, ensuring that the surface is sanitized and safe. However, proper safety precautions should be taken when using bleach, including adequate ventilation and protective gear.
A bleach dispenser in a washing machine dispenses bleach at the appropriate time during the wash cycle. The dispenser releases the bleach into the machine's water supply, which ensures that the bleach is evenly distributed among the clothes being washed. This helps to avoid direct contact with fabrics and prevents damage from concentrated bleach.
washing clothes is a chemical change because the dirt and stains dissolve in the solution that the clothes are being washed in
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