Sometimes, sometimes not. Depends on the machine and the particular sheet in question. For some machines, 40°C seems to do the job for mostly everything.
20 is fine with biological detergent, but people can have adverse reactions. But over 60 is recommended for bedding, to sterilise the microbes that grow there.
sheets should be washed at 60°C, though.
I’m dumb and uninformed. Why? I never use hot because it can cause shrinkage. Is it sterilizing perhaps?
Growing up we did not have hot water. Very hot climate.
I’m wondering too, 60dg is not enough to sterilise AFAIK, that’d have to boil.
If I remember correctly, 60c is the temp that kills dust mites.
Soap will also do that
Sometimes, sometimes not. Depends on the machine and the particular sheet in question. For some machines, 40°C seems to do the job for mostly everything.
20C gang represent?
I don’t think I’ve ever washed stuff in 20C. 30C very frequently but not 20C.
20 is fine with biological detergent, but people can have adverse reactions. But over 60 is recommended for bedding, to sterilise the microbes that grow there.