A washing machine washes laundry and usually spins them to a damp state it does not dry clothes. You need to hang them on a line to air dry or use a drying machine.
You need a separate dryer. I bought an all in one unit (washes & dries), but the dryer took forever & left the clothes wrinkled.
A warm and windy day dries clothes on a washing line.
Human sweat/perspiration is odourless when liquid. . However, once it dries and oxidises it gains an odour., which can cling to clothes, and makes them smell bad. To remove this odour, prior to washing, rinse the clothes in a solution of washing soda ( soda crystals; sodium carbonate ; Na2CO3). Washing soda has, amongst other things, the effect of killing smells. Once rinsed in washing soda, then wash in the normal way in a washing machine, with the usual washing machine detergent. NB Washing soda will not remove or discolour clothes.
yes. else the fabric will become hards as the softener dries out
Because when the water dries, the fibres are tightened all over again. You stretch the garment out when it's worn, and the cycle begins again. It is not actually shrinking, but the affects of physics.
Yes. Before they had washing machines, people hung their wet clothes from trees and clothes lines. It does take longer than a dryer, and it can be a hassle on windy days.
She dries the clothes. The clothes became drier. She is drying the clothes.
Yes. Yes.
Why a wet handkerchief dries up when iron.
Clothes dryers have this cycle and it's used for your finer items such as good blouses, synthetics, etc. The drum of the washing machines air dries the item rather than using hotter temperatures.
It dries fruit in an warm machine with variable temperatures.
When You wear wet clothes, your body heat evapourates the water from the clothes by taking it from your body. this dries the clothes. Therefore it makes you feel colder :)