Placing the object on the board, they ran the clothing up and down the board fast (While plunging it in the water). This removed any dirt or grime on the clothing. Then they wrung it out and hung it outside to dry.
the cleaned it in buckets by the river.
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The past perfect of the verb 'wash' is had washed.
yes, medieval people did wash what they ate off.
the past perfect of "washed" is "have washed"
a peice of wood that u use to wash clothes
The energy used to wash clothes in a washing machine typically comes from electricity. The washing machine uses this energy to power the motor that agitates the clothes, circulates water, and heats water if a hot water setting is selected.
You wash them the day before the date.
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.
Spray VaporRemed on clothes to remove odor first before machine wash.
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.
In the days before washing machines, a washboard was used when hand washing clothes. It was a corrugated surface used to help scrub the clothes after they were soaked in soapy water. The device is not widely used today, although some of them are used as rhythm instruments in old country-style bands - sometimes called wash tub bands.
You should always wash the baby clothes before you use them. Babies are sensitive to fabrics that are unwashed. You can use baby detergent.
wash clothes with water thoroughly
what did thety wash their clothes with back in the olden days