Black spots can appear on clothes after washing due to a variety of reasons, such as using too much detergent, not properly rinsing the clothes, or the presence of mold or mildew in the washing machine. These factors can cause residue to be left on the clothes, leading to the formation of black spots.
Yes! Of Course, if you put to much clothes in the machine all the clothes may not be cleaned.
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mostly it would depend on the amount of clothes you have but usually probably a bucket of water and full too.
Washing at home is done using water and detergent. Dry cleaning uses chemicals to remove dirt. Washing is much safer than dealing with lots of chemicals.
Doing laundry.
France uses alot of water for washing clothes , having baths and others
Modern washing machines have sensors to make sure the amount of water used is correct. If the question is just a theoretical question than the clothes will trap air and so it will be more difficult to fill if there are clothes with as much water compared with filling an empty tub.
sounds more like dandraff or too much washing powder to me.
Clothesline has two syllables. The syllables are clothes-line.
Depends, how many clothes you are washing and how. By hand? by ringer washer? by old elictirc, or HE washer.
The smell of weed can linger on clothes for 1-2 days, depending on factors like how much exposure there was and the fabric of the clothing. Washing the clothes can help remove the smell more effectively.