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Clothes may weigh more after being washed due to water absorption into the fabric. When clothes are washed, they absorb water, which adds weight to the fabric until the water evaporates during the drying process.
I do all the time.
They were normally washed by professional washerwomen or men. They would be washed in the water.
Wash in cold water and avoid putting in dryer. Alternatively, buy pre-washed clothes.
Yes, fleas can die in the washer when clothes are washed, especially if the water temperature is hot enough to kill them. Using detergent can also help eliminate fleas.
You can, but it is not recommended. The stain may redeposit on other clothes, or the hot water might make the stain set more strongly. If you rinse the blood out with cold water, then it can be safely washed with other clothes.
They can not be washed in hot water but you can rinse them out in cold water for longer jobs.
Some types of fabric are more sensitive to water temperature than others. Not all sweaty clothes are the same. Nonetheless, most sweaty clothes can be washed in hot water. Clothing comes with labels that give washing instructions. Read the label.
The spin speed is used to remove soapy water and rinse water from the washed clothes: the spinning creates an apparent centrifugal force that presses the clothes outward against the perforated clothes bin, so that water is moved through it and out of the clothes. This allows a rinse with less water, and the spin dry reduces dampness of clothes in the completed load.
The dye from red clothing leaches out into the water when items are washed. So red items must not be washed with other colours or whites.
Washed by the Water was created in 2007.
Yes, after the clothes are washed, they are spun, using centrifical force to suck the water away from the clothing