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  2. How To Wash Silk (Because Yes, It Can Be Done at Home) - AOL

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  3. What Temperature Should You Wash White Clothes In? - AOL

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    Most fibers (cotton, linen, polyester, nylon, acrylic, spandex) can handle the typical US hot (50°C/122°F) water temperature setting, but be sure to wash wool and silk garments in cold water, if ...

  4. How to Clean Tablecloths the Right Way - AOL

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    Hand wash delicate fabrics, like silk, velvet, lace, and embroidered or beaded fabrics. Use cold water and mild detergent. If the care label says machine washable, place the tablecloth in a mesh ...

  5. Fabric treatment - Wikipedia

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    To dry out the silk, roll it in a towel and press the water out and hang it. [6] For acetate, hand washes it with cold water. It can be ironed with low heat temperature and a press cloth. [6] For cotton, it can be washed in either hot, warm, or cold water, depends on the colour of the fabric and the care instructions, in washing machines.

  6. Washboard (laundry) - Wikipedia

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    Woman on an Israeli kibbutz using a washboard to do laundry. A washboard or a scrubbing-board [1] is a tool designed for hand washing clothing. With mechanized cleaning of clothing becoming more common by the end of the 20th century, the washboard has become better known for its secondary use as a musical instrument.

  7. Laundry - Wikipedia

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    In other parts of the world, including Europe, apartment buildings with laundry rooms are uncommon, and each apartment may have its own washing machine. Those without a machine at home or the use of a laundry room must either wash their clothes by hand or visit a commercial self-service laundry (laundromat, laundrette) or a laundry shop, such ...

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

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    Having to lug all your clothes to the laundry room, wash them, dry them, and then fold all of them—it’s exhausting. And to add even more work, some folks will separate their laundry by linen ...

  9. Posser - Wikipedia

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    A posser, ponch, washing dolly or a poss stick was historically a tool used for possing laundry by pumping the posser up and down on the laundry in the dolly tub or directly in the copper, or mixing laundry while hand washing it. Possers come in various forms; there is usually a vertical pole with a handle bar at the top but the base can be ...