washing soft top with a mild bleach or water and vinegar will remove the mildew
Soft water is preferred for washing clothes because it contains lower levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can make detergents less effective. Soft water allows detergents to lather more easily and clean clothes more thoroughly, resulting in brighter colors and softer fabrics. Additionally, soft water helps prevent buildup of minerals in the washing machine, extending its lifespan.
Soft water is advisable for washing because it contains fewer minerals like calcium and magnesium. This makes it more effective in lathering with soap, resulting in better cleaning power and reducing the amount of soap needed. Soft water also helps prevent mineral buildup on clothes and surfaces, keeping them looking cleaner.
it is soft and comfortableit is able to go in the washing machineit is flexibleit absorbes dye
Hard water contains more calcium and can casue scaling on heater elements found in dishwashers, kettle and washing machines.
you cant Try hot water with some washing up liquid in and a soft cloth.
You can make your hair really soft by washing it less often.
Handwash with Dawn® liquid dish washing detergent in warm bubbly water. Use a soft brush or a sponge.
Trash is household waste. Scum is a waste matter that covers washing areas when using a soap in soft water areas. :)
If you had trouble getting soap out of your hair after washing, the water is more likely to be hard water. Hard water contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can make it difficult for soap to lather and rinse out effectively.
I'm wondering this same thing. Supposedly soft water is good for your skin but everytime I'm at someone's house who has a water softener I find that my hands feel slick after washing them and then within a few hours of having washed my hands they begin to itch and peel. Both my parents and my friends have a water softener and I've had this experience at both places. I've also showered at my parents house using my bath soap (ivory) and found their water to irritate the heck out of my skin (dryness and itching). This happens almost every time I was my hands with soft water and never otherwise. I wonder if it's the salt content of the water. Funny thing is, I grew up with soft water (again, parents have it) but now after using 'regular' water for years and years the soft water seems to just irritate the heck out of my skin. I'd actually like to have a water softener but am not about to pay that kind of money for something that sure seems to irritate my skin.
there is a way to get rid of scratches .Use dish washing gel and hot hot water and scrub with a dry rag and dry it with a dry soft soft rag