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  2. The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide To Hand-Wash Clothes in ... - AOL

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    Follow this expert guide on how to hand wash clothes effectively in the sink or tub at home. Get tips for delicates like bras, wool sweaters, silk and more.

  3. How to properly clean every type of clothing - AOL

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    How to clean different types of clothing and bedding T-shirts, dress shirts, tank tops, bedding, cotton-based pants. Water temperature: Cold to warm (30-40°C or 86-104°F) Wash cycle: Normal to ...

  4. How to Hand-Wash Clothes in 5 Easy Steps - AOL

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    This simple, step-by-step process takes less time and effort than you might imagine and will keep even delicate items looking like new. The post How to Hand-Wash Clothes in 5 Easy Steps appeared ...

  5. Mangle (machine) - Wikipedia

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    Gradually, the electric washing machine's spin cycle rendered this use of a mangle obsolete, and with it the need to wring out water from clothes mechanically. Box mangles were large and primarily intended for pressing laundry smooth; they were used by wealthy households, large commercial laundries, and self-employed "mangle women". Middle ...

  6. Laundry starch - Wikipedia

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    Laundry starch or clothing starch is a liquid suspension prepared by mixing a vegetable starch in water used in the laundering of clothes. In biochemistry, starch refers to a complex polymer derived from glucose, but in the context of laundry, the term "starch" refers to a suspension of this polymer that is used to stiffen clothing.

  7. Stone washing - Wikipedia

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    The garments are placed in a large horizontal industrial clothes washer that is also filled with large stones. As the wash cylinder rotates, the cloth fibers are repeatedly pounded and beaten as the tumbling stones ride up the paddles inside the drum and fall back down onto the fabric.

  8. How to Hand-Wash Clothes, from Bras to Cashmere ... - AOL

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    4. How to Hand-Wash Athletic Apparel. This can feel like a daunting task if you sweat a lot like I do (like, a lot a lot). But it’s not actually so different from washing any other clothing.

  9. Bluing (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Laundry bluing kit from France, with the bluing pellets. White fabrics acquire a slight color cast after use (usually grey or yellow).Since blue and yellow are complementary colors in the subtractive color model of color perception, adding a trace of blue color to the slightly off-white color of these fabrics makes them appear whiter.