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HappyMina2005
1 year ago

You can predict it badly depends on the tissue.

If you’re lucky, you’re not going to be bad.

But it can be that:
– the color partially goes out and turns to the rest
– the fabric gets totally fussy
– it looks okay at first glance but it is shrunk by one, two sizes and you no longer fit in
– a combination of all these things

Speckwampe537
1 year ago

30 degrees laundry is only wool and down.

Normal uppers and trousers are and should be washed at 40 degrees. At 60 degrees there is nothing happening with 100% cotton, with polyester or something like that.

60 degrees is actually good for towels, bed linen and underwear and 90 for kitchen linen, cleaning cloths and white towels.

clothes 40

30 only for wool and down

Speckwampe537
1 year ago
Reply to  Anne17146

Okay, then better 40-50. Know underwear only from min. 80% cotton. But most important for 60 are towels and bed linen

Glaskocher
1 year ago

It depends entirely on the material and on the reason why “30°C” is on it. The colors can be more durable and some glues or decorations can leave.

Mixedwrestler
1 year ago

This can happen quite, depends on the material ðŸTM‚

Lg

Mixedwrestler
1 year ago
Reply to  Anne17146

This will probably completely lose shape, I guess

alterzapp
1 year ago

She’ll be small. She’s getting really small.