Home > categories > Minerals & Metallurgy > Ceramic Fiber Blanket > How do you machine wash bras?
Question:

How do you machine wash bras?

I've always handwashed bras since machine waching them would ruin good bras and bend the wire in the themNow I'm going to college handwashing them would be a hassle so I wonder how do you machine wash/dry them?I just remembered I saw on TV this little plastic ball you can put your bras in to machine washCan you just get them at Walmart? O_o And can you dry them like that too? Wouldn't the plastic melt in the dryer?

Answer:

Aluminium is the European spelling Aluminum is the American spelling.just like colour and colorAluminium ion usually has a 3+ charge
ALUMINIUM ALUMINUM ARE ONE SAME ELEMENT the nuclear charge means number of protons the number of protons electrons are ALWAYS equal 13 e- p
Use a Mesh Bag, exactly as Ella, Loren and Jo suggested, but DO NOT dry in the Dryer! That is one sure way of ruining BrasThe heat from the dryer will eat at the elastic and you'll have ratty looking bras in a month! Best is Hang DryBecause all Bras are made out of synthetic fibres, they dry in next to no time! You can pick up a Mesh Laundry Bag in a $ StoreThey are not made out of Plastic; they'r Polyor Nylon yarn with a drawstring or zipper!
Aluminum by itself has no charge it is neutralThe number of electrons matches the number of protonsThe electrons on aluminum move with ease, that is why it is used as a wireIf one of the electrons is lost it becomes a positive ion with a charge of +1If the Aluminum has one more electron than protons then it is said to be a negative ion with a charge of -1Gravity is the summation of all the attractive and repulsive forces in the location being consideredGravity is when the attractive forces are strongerNeutral gravity is when the attractive and repulsive forces match exactly(very rare) Anti-Gravity is when the repulsive forces are strongerAnti-gravity is quite common and is one of the primary causes for star formation in galaxiesStars are actually secondary to the processThe Primary process is a quasar of mostly protons emerging like a bubble from a galactic core after splitting off from its neutrons deep in the galactic coreWhen the Quasar emerges the pressure is so greatly decreased that it explodes into about 50,000 stars Proton proton repulsion in large objects, moons, planets, stars, quasars and galaxies are the prime example of anti-gravity in action

Share to: