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Why you should never use the quick wash cycle. Remember once and for all

Reduced Effectiveness

The quick wash cycle is not designed to handle tough stains effectively. Because the cycle is shorter and typically uses lower water temperatures (usually 30 or 40 degrees Celsius), it might not fully clean items or kill bacteria and dust mites. Frequent use of the quick wash mode can lead to lingering odors and a buildup of bacteria in the machine, particularly in the drum and rubber seals.

Recommendations

For the best results and to maintain your washing machine, consider using the standard wash cycles for heavily soiled or large loads. These cycles are designed to ensure thorough cleaning and help prevent issues with your machine’s longevity and performance. If you do use the quick wash, save it for lightly soiled clothes and ensure that it’s appropriate for the fabric and load size.

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