Yes, shirts would be washed after matches so that they can be used again.
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saturate stain with WD-40 and rewash
i think to rewash that in hot brand or else use acid removing dyes to remove..
I don't know if this will help, but I would rewash the green items with a good dose of Oxi Clean.
WPrW stands for wash-peel-rewash and is used for vegetables to remove any dirt and fertilizer residue that may be left on them.
Yes very breathable After a day wear the feet can still be dry Very well for your feet if you wear from shower to bed no need to rewash your feet
If this happens often, yes. It's called obsessive-compulsive disorder. Look it up on wikipedia. Take it seriously.
This can be caused by fabric softener... Try rubbing over the spots with a bar of soap, then rewash. (any brand bar soap - it doesn't matter)
They generally used cotton rags, also called "clouts", which had to be washed. Women in some rural communities (including Native Americans) used moss.
Sort of. Asking the ingredients isn't too weird, especially if she has a dietary restriction (allergies, vegetarian, lactose intolerant, ect.). Re-washing the dishes is a little off-beat, though.
To wash reuseable diapers you should wash about 2 dozen diapers in a load. Use 3/4 of the amount of detergent you normally do and send them through a cold/cold cycle first. Then rewash in a hot/cold cycle. After they are washed dry or hang to dry.
Depending on your inhaler, you shouldn't have a problem. If you are around kids or infants, I would wash again to stop any trace amounts of meds getting to them through contact. However, always better to be safe than sorry and how hard is another quick wash!!