Success depends on choosing the appropriate water temperature for every load of washing. Cold water is ideal for delicate textiles, objects that can shrink, and delicate dark colors that have a tendency to bleed. By lowering your utility costs, cold water also helps you save money. Modestly filthy garments and materials manufactured by humans should be washed in warm water. For cotton whites, bedding and towels, as well as badly soiled work clothing, especially those with oil or grease stains, hot water should be used.
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