A load of clothes is a bunch of clothes put into a washer
Load cable generally means the final cable before the actual load. So on a clothes dryer the "Load Cable" would be the cable running from the outlet to the actual clothes dryer.
Load cable generally means the final cable before the actual load. So on a clothes dryer the "Load Cable" would be the cable running from the outlet to the actual clothes dryer.
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Probably not, unless you want your clothes to get stained. Wash blacks in a dark load with only dark colors, and pinks in a light load with brighter colors.
For a full load of clothes, use the amount of detergent recommended on the product label, typically around 1/4 to 1/2 cup depending on the size of the load and the concentration of the detergent.
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The difference between a front load washer and regular washer is that a front load washer has a door in front were clothes are loaded and that is also where washer settings are located. The regular washer is usually a top load where clothes are loaded on top of the washer.
When you go in the game you have to click load game and load your game and then you click go to barber (for face and hair and body) or Go to tailor (for clothes hats etc) hope it helped you
Front load washers are easier to load clothes into. They also seem to do a better job at washing clothes. Since front load washers do not have an agitator there is less wear and tear on your clothing. The only con that concerns me is the price of these washers. Other than that, I would rather have one that a regular washer.
If you are asking about a steam load in relation to doing laundry a steam load is a function on newer washing machines that does a steam treatment. This steam treatment is to get wrinkles out of clothes that cannot be ironed.
A load can be used to describe many kinds of things. Some examples of these things are, what a truck carries, the clothes put in the wash machine, or things you carry.
The load of a clothespin is the force applied by the spring to hold the clothes together. The effort is the force applied by squeezing the two arms of the clothespin together to open it.