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QuestionHow much will the first method shrink my garments?Community AnswerThe hotter the water, the more it will shrink. The change shouldn't be enormous though.
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QuestionHow do you shrink nylon pants?Community AnswerNylon clothing typically does not shrink, but will stretch out over time if it has any spandex rubber woven in. Nylon itself may melt in hot dryer. Best bet is to have the pants altered by a seamstress.
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QuestionIf a hoodie has a print on it, would the print also shrink?Community AnswerEverything will shrink. The size of the print may become scrunched, though, so be careful.
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QuestionHow can I shrink leggings that are 95% cotton and 5% spandex?Community AnswerThe first method will work fine. I have leggings that are cotton and spandex and it worked for me.
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QuestionShould I use detergent or fabric softener?Community AnswerIt depends on the material you're washing. Detergent will work on most materials, but softener could work as an alternative.
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QuestionHow do I know what type of fabric it is if it doesn't have a label?Community AnswerSome fabrics are distinguishable, like silk, which feels smooth and slippery. If the fabric is not distinct, you may need to try and find the shirt online or guess by comparing it to your other shirts.
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QuestionHow do I shrink 52% viscose & 42% cotton?Community AnswerYou cant; cotton shrinks, viscose doesn't. Cotton shrinks at very high temperatures, and viscose will only crush.
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QuestionBest-case scenario, how much smaller would the garment be when doing the shrinking cycle once?Community AnswerDon't expect there to be a big difference at first. You'll have to keep trying until it gets to your desired size.
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QuestionHow do I shrink a bath mat?Community AnswerWash it in cold water and then dry it in the dryer. I've done it before, and it worked fine.
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QuestionWill the color of the material I am trying to shrink fade?Community AnswerThe color fades as you wash it. Heat will also wash it out. You can't see a difference if you don't put a whitening solution in when washing.
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