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  2. How to Sanitize Thrift Store Clothes Before Wearing? We ... - AOL

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    Remove and hang clothes immediately. Garment Steamer: Using a garment steamer and distilled water, slowly run the steamer head over each section of the garment, covering the inside and outside.

  3. Do You Really Need To Separate Your Laundry? - AOL

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    However, if you are washing a load of clothes that are all similar in color, fabric type, and soil level, then there may be no need to separate them, according to Stein. Remember to always consult ...

  4. Skinning - Wikipedia

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    Open skinning is a method where the skin is removed from the animal like a jacket. This method is generally used if the skin is going to be tanned immediately or frozen for storage. A skin removed by the open method can be used for wall hangings or rugs. [6] Larger animals are often skinned using the open method. [7]

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  6. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    The dye itself can be directly absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream. [14] The stratum corneum (the outermost layer of skin also called the “horny layer”) contains a “lipid domain” that allows the dye to pool and provide opportunity to diffuse into the body. [14] Some hair dyes can also irritate the skin with prolonged ...

  7. Scalding - Wikipedia

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    Scalds can be more severe when steam impinges on the naked skin, because steam can reach higher temperatures than water, and it transfers latent heat by condensation. However, when clothes are soaked with hot water, the heat transfer is often of a longer duration, since the body part cannot be removed from the heat source as quickly.

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    Trainline reported that over a third of people think spreading out over multiple seats is the most annoying behavior when traveling. So, Hanson recommends keeping your purses or small bags in your ...

  9. Clothing - Wikipedia

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    Clothing protects against many things that might injure or irritate the naked human body, including rain, snow, wind, and other weather, as well as from the sun. Garments that are too sheer, thin, small, or tight offer less protection. Appropriate clothes can also reduce risk during activities such as work or sport.