8. Always do short wash cycles
Short wash cycles, with cold water or without spinning are suitable for lightly soiled laundry. As much as you can save money with these types of washes, they are not ideal for frequent washes.
9. Abusing the centrifuge
Another frequent mistake is using the centrifuge too much or programming it to spin too quickly. The high-speed spin cycle is only recommended for cotton and polyester items.
Never use the spin cycle for silk, linen or any polyamide fabrics: you run the risk of ruining them.
10. Do not dry your laundry after washing
Laundry that remains damp lends itself to the formation of bad odors caused by bacteria. Laundry should be removed from the washing machine as soon as the wash cycle is completed, and should always be left to dry.
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