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MakcuM [25]
3 years ago
15

Why Do Clothes Shrink After Washing?​

English
2 answers:
docker41 [41]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

"Washing clothes in hot water (or drying them using hot air) shrinks the fabric. Although fibers of polymer are naturally short, they are stretched out when made into clothes. Applying any kind of heat releases that tension, making the fibers return to their natural (and shorter!) state."

Explanation:

balu736 [363]3 years ago
3 0
A lot of times it depends on the type of material it is made from. Like if it is 50% Cotten then sometimes it can shrink
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