BigBrother
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Hey all! I’ve been very confused about a few things here and I would appreciate if perhaps you could answer each of these questions. Thank you so much!
1. My whole life I have been told/have read that hot water shrinks clothes. But I have never ever found this to be the case. It is *DRYING* (machine that is) that has always been the shrinking factor. I have washed many clothes in hot water (admittedly mostly cotton) and have found no shrinkage to occur from that. Thoughts?
2. I recently tried lightly cleaning my new (old) WWII tropical worsted wool summer tunic by running hot water (sink) over the stained parts for a few minutes. Immediately I began to wonder if I had just caused some shrinkage. Those parts did dry all wrinkled, but I don’t know if that’s just what wool does or if I’d actually caused shrinkage (?)
3. If hot water does cause wool to shrink, which I’m not sure it does but am curious, is it the sort of thing where something knit will shrink a lot but something made of a woven fabric like this tunic won’t? I just ask because it seems unlikely to me that running hot water over a woven fabric like this would cause it to shrink, especially since it’s held together by stitching with a bunch of other panels, but I have absolutely no clue.
4. If this is in fact an issue, would steaming and steam ironing also pose a risk? And if so, how is wool ever supposed to be smoothed? Only by some industrial process dry cleaners use or ironing with no water?
Thank you!
1. My whole life I have been told/have read that hot water shrinks clothes. But I have never ever found this to be the case. It is *DRYING* (machine that is) that has always been the shrinking factor. I have washed many clothes in hot water (admittedly mostly cotton) and have found no shrinkage to occur from that. Thoughts?
2. I recently tried lightly cleaning my new (old) WWII tropical worsted wool summer tunic by running hot water (sink) over the stained parts for a few minutes. Immediately I began to wonder if I had just caused some shrinkage. Those parts did dry all wrinkled, but I don’t know if that’s just what wool does or if I’d actually caused shrinkage (?)
3. If hot water does cause wool to shrink, which I’m not sure it does but am curious, is it the sort of thing where something knit will shrink a lot but something made of a woven fabric like this tunic won’t? I just ask because it seems unlikely to me that running hot water over a woven fabric like this would cause it to shrink, especially since it’s held together by stitching with a bunch of other panels, but I have absolutely no clue.
4. If this is in fact an issue, would steaming and steam ironing also pose a risk? And if so, how is wool ever supposed to be smoothed? Only by some industrial process dry cleaners use or ironing with no water?
Thank you!
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