Washing machine mistakes: Make your appliances last longer

18.10.2023 13:40
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

If you want your washing machine to last longer, then you should take care of your washing machine well.

There are lots of unobvious things that can damage your appliances, so if you want to take good care of them, you need to be careful.

Here are a few mistakes that can ruin your washing machine.

Using Too Much Detergent

More detergent doesn't mean cleaner clothes. 

Using excessive detergent can leave a soapy residue in the machine, which can build up over time and clog the inner components, such as the pump and hoses. 

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Neglecting the Filter

A clogged filter can reduce water flow and cause problems like longer wash cycles and potential damage to the pump.

Leaving Wet Clothes Inside

After a wash cycle, take wet clothes out promptly. 

Leaving them in the drum can create a damp environment, leading to unpleasant odors and even mold growth. 

It can also put strain on the drum and seals.

Using the Wrong Detergent

High-efficiency (HE) washing machines require specific HE detergent to avoid excessive suds. 

Using regular detergent can lead to oversudsing, affecting the machine's performance and potentially causing malfunctions.

Forgetting to Level

Washing machines need to be level to function properly. 

An unbalanced machine can cause excessive vibrations during the spin cycle, potentially leading to noise, damage to internal components, and even water leakage.

Using Hot Water for Everything

While hot water is necessary for some loads, using it excessively can be harsh on your clothes and put more stress on the machine. 

Whenever possible, use cold or warm water settings, as they are generally gentler on fabrics and use less energy.

Conclusion

By being mindful of these less obvious mistakes, you can help ensure that your washing machine remains in good working condition and lasts longer, saving you money on repairs or replacements.
 

Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource

Content
  1. Using Too Much Detergent
  2. Neglecting the Filter
  3. Leaving Wet Clothes Inside
  4. Using the Wrong Detergent
  5. Forgetting to Level
  6. Using Hot Water for Everything
  7. Conclusion