With the many formulations of linen available on the market, there is no "one" answer to this question. For classic, untreated linen, experts agree cold water should be used for either hand washable or machine washable linen fabrics but disagree widely on the exact temperature, with recommendations ranging from 55 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
COLD! definitely cold!!
You should wash all linen at least once a week. This holds true for silk bedspreads as well.
you can't wash wool pants because they will shrink in the wash then you will not be able towear them. this is why you have to wash them by hand.
Wash it, cover it with a linen bandage and then if it is still sore or itchy you should seek medical attention.
Yes it can shrink. You should hand wash or use gentle cycle with cold water and air dry.
you should definitley talk to your mom.take off the sheets and wash them!
Wash the clothes twice at a degree of fifty.
Yes, clothes can be made out of linen, which is a textile derived from the fibers of the flax plant. Linen is known for its breathability, moisture-wicking properties, and durability, making it a popular choice for warm-weather clothing. It has a natural, textured appearance and often becomes softer with each wash, enhancing its comfort over time. Linen garments are commonly found in dresses, shirts, pants, and home textiles like tablecloths and bedding.
You would have to wash the pants and get scolded by your mama
You can wash worsted wool pants by hand. Washing them in the washing machine can cause them to become damaged or misshapen.
Surprisingly, you can wash quite a lot with pants. Tables, desks, whole rooms, dishes, glasses, vehicles, and much more!
wash them stupid