Put in enough clothes, clean the dirt in the washing machine, choose specialized detergent, dry immediately after washing... to help the machine maximize its washing efficiency.
Just the right amount of clothes
You think that washing the maximum amount of clothes on your washing machine is a way to save electricity, water and time? In fact, this is the number one mistake that leads to clothes not being completely clean.
The full state inside the washing machine makes it difficult to distribute the detergent evenly, the clothes lack space to move, causing tangles, wrinkles, and dust to stick, causing dirt on both the clothes and the washing machine. According to washing machine experts, normally, putting clothes about 70-80% of the machine's maximum washing capacity is a reasonable level for the most effective cleaning.
Clean dirt in the washing machine drum
One of the culprits that causes clothes to not be as clean as desired after washing is the dirt accumulated in the washing machine drum and door. Not only that, the washing machine drum is not cleaned periodically, leading to mold formation and causing musty, unpleasant odors.
Regularly cleaning the washing machine drum is a way to help the washing machine maintain stable performance in every "confrontation" with stains. At the same time, this is also a method to help reduce mold formation and unpleasant odors on clothes.
Choose the right detergent
What do you usually do when you feel that your clothes are not completely clean? As a natural reaction, most users tend to use more detergent or washing liquid for the next wash. In fact, this only makes the clothes difficult to rinse clean and leaves an unpleasant smell. While the real cause lies in the dirt that has accumulated over time in the washing drum and on the washing machine door. Even using too much detergent increases the risk of dirt remaining in the washing machine.
Instead of increasing the amount of detergent, choosing specialized detergents for washing machines is considered the optimal solution for this situation.
Dry clothes immediately after washing
Being "forgotten" in the washing machine instead of being dried immediately after washing will make clothes more wrinkled and have an unpleasant smell. Therefore, after the machine completes the washing cycle, don't forget to dry your clothes immediately.
Use separate wash cycles for different fabrics
Each type of fabric has a different "sensitivity". The habit of using the same washing mode for all clothes can easily cause clothes to fade, wrinkle, stretch or fluff quickly... Actively adjusting the washing mode, suitable water temperature, combined with sorting clothes and using additional laundry bags are actions to protect clothes.
TB (according to VnExpress)