1. Quick Wash Cycle
The quick wash cycle is one of the most commonly used programs today, but it’s also one that often leaves people disappointed with the cleaning results.
Essentially, this mode speeds up the wash by increasing the drum’s spin speed and reducing the number of washes and rinses to just 1-2 cycles. This helps save time but is only suitable for thin, frequently worn garments that aren’t too dirty, such as loungewear.
When using the quick wash cycle, it’s best to use half the usual amount of detergent. This helps conserve detergent and prevents soap residue from building up on your clothes.
2. Rinse and Spin Cycle
The rinse and spin cycle is often overlooked, but it can be a handy feature. It simply rinses your clothes with water, then removes the water and spins to get rid of any remaining dirt.
For instance, if there’s detergent residue left on your clothes after a wash, or if you want to soak your clothes in fabric softener for a lasting fragrance, this cycle can be useful.
3. High-Temperature Wash
Washing with hot water improves detergent solubility, allowing it to penetrate fabric fibers more effectively and remove stains more easily. Additionally, hot water has a disinfecting effect, killing bacteria and germs.
However, this setting isn’t suitable for all types of clothing. Delicate fabrics like silk or fine wool can be damaged by hot water. Instead, use this cycle for sturdier items like socks, underwear, or cotton and linen garments. Always check the care label on your clothes to see if they can be washed in hot water.
4. Drum Cleaning Cycle
Washing machine drums can harbor bacteria, mold, and grime, which can then transfer to your clothes during a wash cycle, leaving them feeling less than clean. This can also cause issues like skin irritation and allergies. That’s why it’s essential to clean your drum every 2-3 months.
The drum cleaning cycle takes care of this problem without the need for manual scrubbing. It works by spinning the drum rapidly while injecting water to remove dirt, bacteria, and fabric fibers. The water temperature during this cycle can reach over 90 degrees Celsius, ensuring a thorough clean that eliminates odors and inhibits the growth of bacteria and mold. This not only improves washing performance but also maintains the health and hygiene of your laundry.