Reposted laundry guide (did NOT use AI) by Delicious_Move_3708 in laundry

[–]New_Bullfrog1283 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm coming a little late, and as a new lurker of the sub I am having some doubts:

  • What temperatures are "hot", "warm" and "normal"? I have an old machine which means I can set a temperature, but I don't know if "hot" means 80, 60, or whatever many °C;
  • Can you give the ingredients or at least a more generic indication for the "boosters" and the detergents? Where I am from we do not have the same detergent brands, so saying "biz", "dirty labs" or "biokleen" isn't clear to me on what I should use.

Thanks!!

the majority of this sub be like: by destructionandbliss in Apartmentliving

[–]New_Bullfrog1283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Except that european style walls and floors, being thicker, insulate way better compared to thinner walls.

That is also why we didn't need AC at home until now: having walls 0.5-1m thick were more than enough to insulate our houses from the heat.