30° C is the same temperature as 86° F. That's cooler than body temperature,
and cooler than the water for a baby's bath. But it's definitely warmer than a
drink with dinner, and a little on the warm side for swimming in.
Warm and cold are subjective matters of opinion. With the information above,
you can go ahead and decide whether you think it's warm or cold.
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30 degrees Celsius is considered a relatively cool wash temperature for laundry. To effectively kill germs and remove stains, it's recommended to use warmer water temperatures, around 40-60 degrees Celsius. A 30-degree wash may be more suitable for delicate or brightly colored fabrics to prevent shrinking or fading.
Cold water is preferable for washing out blood stains because warm water can actually set the stain into fabric fibers. You can also use cold water for treating blood stains on clothing before laundering them.
New previously unwashed baby bibs should be washed in cold water. After that, it is safe to wash them at 30 degrees. However, avoid washing above 40 degrees.
It is recommended to wash sheets in warm water to effectively remove dirt, oils, and germs. Hot water can help kill bacteria and dust mites. However, always check the care label on your sheets for specific washing instructions.
For pinkeye (conjunctivitis), it is generally recommended to use warm compresses to help relieve swelling and discomfort. Warm compresses can help to soothe the eye, reduce inflammation, and promote drainage of any discharge. Be sure to use a clean cloth and wash your hands before and after applying the warm compress.
It kills most bacteria with soap,but not all.More will be killed if you wash it with warm water