Overloading the washing machine drum prevents proper water and detergent circulation. Using incorrect detergent amounts ...
If clothes still look dirty after a wash, the problem may not be your washing machine. Overloading, using the wrong amount of ...
Over time, detergent residue, mineral buildup and fabric softener can build up inside the machine, causing bad odours, mould, and reduced efficiency. Regular maintenance not only ensures that your ...
It can be hard to keep clothes clean and smelling good. Things like tough stains, sweat, body oils, and bad smells can make ...
Cleaning your clothes in a washing machine on even a hot water setting of 60°C (140°F) can fail to remove potentially harmful bacteria – a finding that could also be contributing to the rise of ...
It's important to understand cleaning vs. disinfecting laundry, as a particularly bad virus, for instance, may still remain ...
Cleaning your washing machine's internal lint filter improves drainage, prevents lint from sticking to clothes, reduces odours and mould, and helps maintain better washing performance with regular mai ...
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