Washing machine instructions - How to avoid washing powder stains on clothes
Our blog post today will again focus on the optimal use of washing machines.
Although the aforementioned device is one of the cornerstones of family happiness, its user manual is often neglected.
Most modern washing machines on the market come with instructions, which you can select yourself based on the model. To do this, click on the banner below:
But well-washed clothes are half the battle.
Imagine yourself in a plaid shirt at a meeting with a potential business partner, and you'll immediately understand how this one small detail can play a critical role in your life.

We, the Isurve team, have encountered similar problems in our lives, so today we will share this part of our (bitter) experience with you.
There is also positive information - these instructions are very easy to follow. In many cases, you will even think that you already knew this. And, most importantly, these tips apply to all models, whether it is an Indesit, Beko, Vestel, Electrolux or Bosch washing machine, and regardless of whether you want to buy a washing machine cheaply or have already purchased one, or have chosen a premium brand and model.
As for specific advice:
- Under no (we repeat: under no circumstances!!) should you overload your washing machine.
- Try using less detergent. In many cases, housewives (or housewives) try to "not regret" the detergent and show complete generosity in order to get better quality. However, as in everything, moderation is extremely important here. Try using less detergent, and you will most likely get the same result, and in addition, you will improve your economic situation (the savings will not be much, but it will still cost an average of one Big Mac per month).
- If you are using powder detergent (rather than liquid), dissolve the powder in hot water before using it (adding it to the machine). This is especially important if you are washing in cold water.
- Store your laundry detergent in an airtight container to prevent it from getting damp. Clumping particles (aka clumps) caused by moisture can be a major cause of residue on clothes.
- If you have a clothes dryer (or a washing machine with a dryer), you can dry your clothes on a quick cool cycle for 5 minutes. This will remove excess detergent residue from the clothes.
For more information on how to use the machine, please read our previous blog post on how to keep your washing machine in perfect condition .
Source: How to clean a washing machine
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