1. Wash cycles consist of two important speeds: a speed at which it agitates or tumbles the clothes with water, and a speed that spins the water out of the clothes.Depending on what you’re washing, the wash cycle you choose should match what kind of fabric you’re washing to help maximize cleanliness while also protecting your clothes.
- Normal Cycle: This cycle goes with a fast/fast approach — it tumbles fast and spins fast. It helps with cleaning very dirty and sweaty clothes, and is what you will most likely use on a regular basis. Sturdy fabrics like cotton, linen, denim, towels, and bedding do quite well in a normal cycle.
- Permanent or Perm Press: This cycle goes with a fast/slow approach. These fabrics need fast agitation to be clean but a slow spin to prevent wrinkles. Use this cycle for synthetic fibres like rayons, knits, polyesters, and acetates. Synthetic fibres are known to pill, or create small balls of fibre and slow spin cycles help prevent pilling.
- Delicate Cycle: This cycle uses a slow/slow approach, reducing agitation and preventing wear and tear. However, the level of cleanliness decreases with its slow tumbling. This cycle is best used for specific or special garments like lingerie, sequinned clothing, laced or loosely woven fabrics, or items made of sheer fabrics like pantyhose.
- Special cycles: Newer models of washing machines have special cycles that do things such as sanitize, steam, or claim to protect whites and remove stains. Consult your machine’s manual for further explanations on what each special cycle does.
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1. Rinse your dishes. If you simply toss dirty dishes in your dishwasher, they will not come clean. Before placing your dishes in the washer, run them under tap water from the sink to remove bits of food, condiments, and other substances.
2.Load the bottom rack. On the bottom rack, load dishes like pots, pans, casserole dishes, bowls, and plates. Make sure all your dishes face the spray nozzle of your dishwasher. Angle everything down slightly. This will help ensure a more thorough cleaning.
Yes, salt is required in every dishwasher even if living in a soft water area, however when the water is softer it will take longer before needing to replenish the salt. Salt is required to protect your machine from limescale and assists with the water softening process within the machine.
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Descale the washing machine
Here are the steps you can take to descale your washing machine. Do this at least once a month.
These treatments will help dissolve and loosen the lime scale on your machine.
Step 1 – Run a Hot Water Cycle
Run an empty hot water cycle. Make sure you set the temperature to the highest load size and hottest water temperature.
While the machine is filling with water, take the time to clean the fabric softener well or dispenser, liquid bleach well, around the edges of the lid, top of the drum, knobs, etc. Use an old toothbrush to get in tight spots.
Step 2 – Add Baking Soda
After the washer has filled with water, add 1 cup baking soda to the washing machine and finish the cycle.
Step 3 – Clean the Tub
When the cycle has finished, wipe down the inside of the tub.
Step 4 – Repeat with White Vinegar
After you have wiped down and cleaned the inside of the drum, repeat the above steps, using 1 cup white vinegar instead of the baking soda.
Once you’ve done this, you’ll see it doesn’t take much time out of your day at all and it’s super easy to do.
You may also notice an improvement in how the water drains.
Place a cup of white vinegar in a dishwasher-safe container on the upper rack of the machine. Run the dishwasher through a hot-water cycle. This will wash away grease and grime and remove musty odors, too. Baking soda rinse: Sprinkle one cup of baking soda across the bottom of the dishwasher