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Will vinegar damage wool?
Vinegar can indeed damage wool if used incorrectly, particularly with prolonged exposure or high concentrations. However, diluted vinegar is often used safely as a wool fabric softener and to remove odors from wool garments.…
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Will iron ons stick to polyester?
Yes, iron-on transfers can stick to polyester fabric, but with some important considerations. The success depends on the type of iron-on material, the heat settings used, and the quality of the polyester fabric. Proper…
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Will hot water shrink cotton?
Yes, hot water can definitely shrink cotton. Cotton fibers are made of cellulose, and when exposed to heat and moisture, they can swell and then contract as they dry, leading to shrinkage. The extent…
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Will drying 100% cotton shrink it?
Yes, 100% cotton fabric will shrink when washed or dried, especially with heat. This is a natural characteristic of cotton fibers. The amount of shrinkage can vary based on the weave of the fabric,…
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Will a 30 degree wash shrink cotton?
Yes, a 30-degree Celsius (86°F) wash is generally considered a low-temperature wash and is unlikely to cause significant shrinkage in most cotton garments. However, factors like the specific weave of the cotton, the garment’s…
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Will 98% cotton shrink a lot?
Yes, a garment made of 98% cotton can shrink, especially with improper washing and drying. While the natural fibers in cotton are prone to shrinkage, the remaining 2% of synthetic material can offer some…
