If your clothes seem dirty after you took them out of your washing machine, then you might be doing something wrong.
An unpleasant smell, spots or damaged colors can appear if you make some of the following mistakes.
Let's find out more about them.
Using too little detergent or using a low-quality detergent may not effectively remove dirt, stains, and odors from the clothes.
Some stains may require pre-soaking, using stain removers, or applying specific treatments.
Clothes need space to agitate and move around for the detergent to effectively reach and remove dirt.
Hot water is better for removing oil-based stains and killing bacteria, while cold water is suitable for delicate fabrics and colors.
Heavily soiled clothes may require a longer or more intensive wash cycle.
If you have hard water, consider using a water softener or adding a water conditioner to improve detergent performance.
A washing machine that is worn out or not properly calibrated may not clean clothes effectively.
Over time, detergent, fabric softener, and other laundry additives can build up in the washing machine and transfer onto clothes, making them appear dingy.