I'm thinking no..but if you boil it or wash it in the laundry that should probably do the trick.
Detergent will counteract the bleach
Of course they washed their laundry.
All laundry in the prison: bedding, clothing, towels, etc.
The time it takes to wash a load of laundry can vary depending on the size of the load, the type of washer and detergent used, and the selected wash cycle. Typically, washing a load of laundry can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 1 hour.
There's no such thing. You should be doing laundry every week. Nobody waits a whole year for this week to come to wash clothes. It's just dumb.
You wash a calf when you want to. You always wash a calf when you are going to show her at a fair. But you can wash her any other time too.
Some laundry tubs do hookup to plumbing supplies, and hand wash-only clothing can be washed this way. However, laundry tubs can also be used if there is no access to running water, by using whatever source of water is available. If water is not clean, some will choose to boil it before using it to wash clothing, and this will also allow you to wash clothing in hot water if needed.
Every Thursday, Emily washes the laundry.
Women should wash their hair at least every two days. But I wash my hair everyday.
Yes, astronauts need to wash dishes and do laundry while in space, although the process is different from on Earth. They use specially designed cleaning supplies and methods to manage waste, as water is limited. Dishes are often cleaned with sanitizing wipes, and laundry is typically not done in space; instead, astronauts wear their clothes for several days before disposing of them.
The president that took care of laundry was Washington. This is a pun on Washington's name, as he would have had to wash the laundry.