Over the centuries, washing machine technology has developed strongly with many useful features that many people exploit.
However, one of the features exists in washing machines that most people do not use. More importantly, this feature is very important when dealing with stains frequently encountered in homes with small children, animals or clumsiness.
The pre-wash cycle is very useful for removing dirt from the surface of clothes.
That's where we need the simple and effective laundry knowledge that our predecessors used: soaking clothes for a few minutes before washing. This helps the fabric absorb detergent better and remove stubborn stains. One of the most common stains, especially in the summer, is sweat on bed sheets or white T-shirts.
Overuse of bleach can damage fabrics and stain clothes. So what is the secret on the washing machine to handle these stains? It's all in the third compartment of the washing machine and its mysterious uses.
When washing clothes, we all know where to put laundry detergent/liquid and fabric softener. However, the washing machine provides a third box. It is a large space marked with the number 1, which is the pre-wash section found in most washing machine models, even the oldest ones. Basically, compartment number 1 is used for pre-washing and users can add laundry detergent or liquid.
Compartment number 1 is used to put laundry detergent or liquid for pre-washing.
The pre-washing process will remove surface impurities such as dust, sand and hair. This way, during the main wash cycle, your clothes will be ready to remove even the most stubborn stains. To activate the pre-wash feature in the washing machine, the user will have to look at the washing machine's wheel or menus to select the program and select it to add to the washing cycle.
If you can't find how to do it and the manual is no longer available, users can search through online manuals. Be sure to enter the correct model of your washing machine, usually found on the door or laundry box.
The best thing about pre-washing clothes is that it won't damage the clothes at all, unlike what happens when using stronger chemicals. In case you need to use special products or bleach, remember to look at the laundry label on the garment to understand the limits it can accept, including the temperature at which the user can wash the garment. shirt.