Yes, you can wash your car in California. However, California has faced periods of severe drought, leading to water restrictions in certain areas at different times.
Yes, you can wash your face with just water. In fact, for some people, washing their face with water alone may be the best option as it avoids exposure to harsh chemicals and cleansers that can irritate or dry out the skin.
No, it is generally not recommended to machine wash leather gloves or to soak them in water, as this can cause the leather to shrink or become stiff.
Yes, you can. Washing your shoe laces can help to freshen up your shoes and make them look brand new again.
Yes, wool dryer balls can be washed to keep them clean and functioning properly. To clean your wool dryer balls, first put them into a mesh laundry bag to protect them during the washing cycle. You can also use an old clean sock in place of the mesh bag.
No you should not wash suede. It is a delicate material that can be easily damaged by water and harsh chemicals. Washing suede can cause it to lose its texture and natural finish, and can even cause it to shrink and become misshapen.
Yes, you can wash a MyPillow according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. It is recommended to wash the pillow every 4 months, even if it appears to be clean. However, if you have allergies, it is recommended to wash it every 2 months or as often as needed.
No, it is not recommended to wash dishes with bleach as it can be harmful if not used correctly. Bleach is a strong disinfectant that can kill germs and bacteria, but it can also cause skin irritation, respiratory problems, and even chemical burns if it comes in contact with your skin or eyes.
No, while it is technically possible to wash sheets with clothes in the same load, it is generally not recommended to do so.
Yes, you can wash slippers. The method for washing slippers will depend on the material that the slippers are made of.