Very often, loading the next load of laundry into the washing machine, we do not think about whether we are doing it correctly, and if the machine breaks down, we cannot understand what we did wrong.
It turns out that people often make the same mistakes during washing - there are only five of them - so if you know about them in advance and try to avoid them, you can save your washing machine and laundry, and therefore also time, nerves and money.
Experts told Express.co.uk how to extend the life of the washing machine and make sure that the laundry does not spoil during washing.
Do not wash everything together at the same temperature
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Do not wash everything at the same time.
The temperature setting depends solely on the material you are washing.
Usually, towels and bed linen should be washed in warm or hot water.
At the same time, fabrics like cotton and wool need to be washed at lower temperatures to keep their shape.
What's more, the appropriate change in temperature will protect your clothes from damage, fading and shrinkage.
Do not use too much detergent
Excessive use of detergent is one of the most common mistakes when washing.
However, this will not make your clothes cleaner, it will only cause problems.
Laundry experts say that using too much detergent can leave marks on your clothes.
When detergent residue sticks to your clothes, it can attract dirt.
Try reducing the amount of detergent you use in one load to three-quarters of the recommended amount and see if you're happy with how your clothes look at the end of the wash cycle.
Don't forget to check your pockets
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Checking your pockets thoroughly is a really important step that you should never skip.
All sorts of little things from pockets can clog the drain of the washing machine.
Metal objects such as coins or keys are of greatest concern.
Washing will not damage the metal, which cannot be said about the washing machine.
During the spin cycle of a front-loading washing machine, a metal object can break or crack the glass or damage the drum itself.
A key or coin can also get stuck in the pipe, causing it to clog and possibly flood.
Therefore, the next time you start washing, throw away metal objects to avoid mechanical damage to your washing machine.
Do not overload the washing machine
It's tempting to add a few more items during the load to finish the wash faster, but loading the machine actually reduces the efficiency of the wash.
This is due to the fact that the more clothes inside the machine, the less likely it is that the detergent will circulate around each item.
Overloading also increases the load on the machine and causes it to wear out faster, which means a shorter life for your washing machine.
Do not ignore the signs of a faulty washing machine
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Your washing machine is made up of several components that must work together without fail, and these parts will wear out over time or stop working properly if the machine is not regularly serviced.
If you hear a strange noise from the washing machine, smell an unpleasant smell or see mold around the handle, it is better not to ignore these signs.
A faulty washing machine will not wash your clothes properly and may eventually break down altogether.
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