No, it's the spin cycle of your washing machine that helps with drying time. My washing machine is like magic and when I take the clothes out they feel almost dry. Therefore, I save time on drying time. Fabric softeners keep clothes soft (also leaves a film on the clothes) and softener drying sheets aren't all that good for your dryer either. The film that's on the clothes clogs up the dryer filter quicker. We all like to wear soft clothing, so clean out your filtering tray every two weeks. I take the excess lint out and then I take the mesh filter out and use an old toothbrush and clean with hot, soapy water. You should also give your washing machine a good flushing out with baking soda (1 box) and let it go through all the cycles. This helps keep all hoses and the drum of the washing machine clean and you'll get a longer lifetime out of your washer and dryer. == ==
I'm not able to provide real-time product availability information as it varies by location and retailer. I recommend checking online retailers or contacting local stores that carry the brand to inquire about the availability of the Lavender Sachet fabric softener.
Yes, temperature can affect the drying time of paint. Higher temperatures can speed up the drying process, while lower temperatures can slow it down. However, extreme temperatures can also affect the color of paint by causing it to fade or change.
I spilled a very large bottle of liquid tide detergent on my carpet in my car. The lid wasn't on tight. Even though I love the smell in tide detergent the smell in my car carpet is making me very ill. The carpet is SOAKED with this. Any suggestion of what I car use to get this smell of the carpet in my car.
Warmer temperature seems to help setting time in many adhesives, and definitely gives epoxies more strength.
To change the color of the brim on the bottom of a snapback, you can carefully remove the original fabric/material covering it using a seam ripper. Once removed, you can either paint or dye the brim in your desired color or cover it with a new fabric. Make sure to apply even coats and allow proper drying time before wearing the snapback again.
It is not necessary to use fabric softener when washing towels. Fabric softener can actually reduce the towels' absorbency over time. Instead, consider using vinegar or dryer balls to soften towels naturally.
Washing your clothes with just fabric softener is about the same as washing your hair with just conditioner. It may get rinsed and smell better, but it is not really clean. You need a soap to lift the dirt, oils, and dead skin cells.
you can add softener to all loads of washing but a good tip is not to add it in with your towels and cleaning cloths every time you was them, as they soak in the softener and prevent them from soaking up water when you want them too
1982, in a fabric softener commercial. He was 8 years old at the time.
Go to your local wholesale store like BJ's or Costco or Walmart to buy fabric softener in bulk. By buying multiple units at a time, you will save a lot more money than buying them individually.
Usually a longer drying time give more strength. Definitely in the case of epoxy.
I'm not able to provide real-time product availability information as it varies by location and retailer. I recommend checking online retailers or contacting local stores that carry the brand to inquire about the availability of the Lavender Sachet fabric softener.
Yes, temperature can affect the drying time of paint. Higher temperatures can speed up the drying process, while lower temperatures can slow it down. However, extreme temperatures can also affect the color of paint by causing it to fade or change.
I spilled a very large bottle of liquid tide detergent on my carpet in my car. The lid wasn't on tight. Even though I love the smell in tide detergent the smell in my car carpet is making me very ill. The carpet is SOAKED with this. Any suggestion of what I car use to get this smell of the carpet in my car.
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Yes, high altitude can affect the drying time for clothes in a gas dryer. The lower air pressure at higher altitudes can lead to reduced evaporation rates, making it slower for clothes to dry completely. It is recommended to adjust the drying time or temperature settings on the dryer to compensate for the effects of high altitude.
My pkg said yes, just don't throw in a dryer! Yes I do all the time'.. but don't use fabric softener.....and i tumble dry too....lovely and soft