Washing Machine Tips: Just putting clothes in the machine with detergent is not enough to clean them completely. To ensure that your clothes look fresh and spotless every time, it is important to follow some smart methods. In this article, we will tell you some easy and effective tips that can help you remove dirt from clothes more efficiently using a washing machine.
Washing Machine Tips: Washing machines have made our lives much easier, but sometimes stubborn stains or dirt remain on clothes, especially on collars, cuffs and children's clothes. Just putting clothes in the machine with detergent is not enough to clean them completely. To ensure that your clothes look fresh and spotless every time, it is important to follow some smart methods. In this article, we will tell you some easy and effective tips that can help you use a washing machine to remove dirt from clothes more efficiently, without any extra rubbing or hassle.
1. Treat stains before washing- Apply the stain remover or a mixture of baking soda and water directly to soiled areas such as the collar, underarms and cuffs.
- Leave it for 10-15 minutes before putting the clothes in the machine.
- For heavily soiled clothes, use the “heavy duty” or “intensive” wash cycle.
- Warm or warm water helps remove grease and dirt more effectively (check the clothing label first!).
- Use a powerful liquid or powder detergent made for tough stains.
- Enzyme-based detergents are particularly good at removing dirt and organic stains.
- Soak very dirty clothes in water containing detergent or baking soda for 30-60 minutes before running the machine.
- This loosens the dirt, making it easier to wash it off.
- Overloading slows down the speed of the clothes, so the dirt does not come out easily.
- Wash fewer clothes at a time for better cleaning.
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