It turns out that not everyone knows what the three compartments of a washing machine are for.

We are happy that the machine has 10-12 modes, but once we use it, we are surprised that we only use 5 of them: daily, mixed, delicate, wool and quick.
Basically, the modes differ according to the following criteria:
1. Washing temperature range (30° to 90°).
To select the correct temperature for washing your clothes in the washing machine, follow the chart below:
Wash silk and wool items, thin and delicate underwear, and lace items in cold water, up to 30 degrees.
In addition, garments made of blended fabrics, if they contain wool or silk, and items made of artificial silk are washed in cold water.
It is recommended to choose a temperature of 30-40 degrees for washing jeans so that they do not fade or lose their shape. This temperature is also suitable for washing synthetic down jackets.
Lightly soiled items, colored cotton, and synthetic items are washed at a temperature of 40 degrees.
Some synthetic fabrics are washed at higher temperatures—up to 50 degrees, including nylon, nylon, and lycra. The same washing temperature should be selected for fabrics made from a blend of cotton and synthetic materials.
60 degrees is a suitable temperature for moderately to heavily soiled unbleached cotton items such as bed linen, bath and kitchen towels, and baby items.
Wash at high temperatures – up to 95 degrees Celsius is acceptable for disinfecting and washing heavily soiled cotton and linen items.
2. Drum Tricks:
Washing machines generally offer the option of setting the spin speed from 400 to 1000.
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