

Ensure proper usage of your washing machine by avoiding too little detergent, which may leave your clothes less clean than desired. Use the recommended amount as instructed by experts who have meticulously calculated and measured it. Rest assured when following the guidelines.
2. Sort and inspect clothing before washing
Carrying out this task not only ensures cleaner clothes but also protects the washing drum from potential collisions with foreign objects such as lighters, keys, etc., left in the garments. Before loading into the washing machine, zip up clothing, untangle bunched-up socks, straighten pant legs, and turn sweaters inside out. For fabrics prone to tearing or stretching, consider placing them in a laundry bag for added protection.

3. Avoid overloading the washing machine
You contribute to cleaner clothes and protect the machine from damage by not overloading it. When overloaded, washing machines often make loud noises and may stop rotating. In many cases of overloading, clothes fall out of the drum during washing. Only when a technician disassembles the machine can homeowners discover clothes trapped between the washing drum and the machine frame.

4. Also, avoid washing too few clothes
It's advisable to wash an adequate amount of clothes, neither too much nor too little, to ensure optimal performance and functionality of your washing machine. The machine is designed with specific capacities and functions, so it works best when loaded appropriately. Let's follow the guidelines for the right amount of clothes.

5. Keep the washing machine dry and well-ventilated
Avoid placing the washing machine in damp areas and prevent water from getting onto the control panel. If any water accidentally spills, make sure to wipe it dry immediately.

6. Ensure the washing machine is balanced
When placing the washing machine, ensure it is level to prevent issues such as water not flowing into the detergent dispenser, the drum being tilted, causing noise during washing, and reducing the lifespan of the machine.
7. Tips for saving electricity and water
Avoid running the washing machine with too few clothes. Washing a small load doesn't necessarily result in cleaner clothes compared to washing a moderately full load. If your washing machine has a hot water wash setting, use cold water for rinsing to save energy. When not in use, disconnect the washing machine from the power source completely. Washing machines meeting Energy Star standards save 50% more water than conventional ones.

8. Regularly clean the washing drum
Modern washing machines usually come with an automatic drum cleaning feature. Just select the program, and let the machine clean itself until it's spotless. Regular drum cleaning helps eliminate long-standing dirt adhering to the washing drum. A clean drum ensures no fungi or bacteria cling to your clothes.

9. Keep the detergent compartment clean always
Soap residue can accumulate and trap in the corners of the detergent compartment, harboring bacteria over time. Cleaning the detergent compartment is a step to remember before doing laundry. A thoroughly clean compartment ensures peace of mind when hanging freshly washed clothes.

10. Perform regular washing machine maintenance
Prolonged use without proper cleaning can lead to residue buildup inside and outside the rotating drum, causing increased friction and noisy operation. Additionally, neglecting cleaning can result in sediment, moss, and dirt accumulation in the drain valves, causing water to enter inaccurately, leading to energy waste and inadequate cleaning of clothes.
Maintaining cleanliness in the washing machine enhances garment cleanliness, extends machine lifespan, and ensures safer operation. Regular machine cleaning also aids in identifying potential damages for preventive measures.
You can perform at-home cleaning using washing machine cleaning tablets.
If you don't have access to cleaning tablets, you can use the following ingredients: 2 cups of vinegar, 1/4 cup of baking soda, 1/4 cup of clean water, 1 piece of sponge.
- Firstly, mix baking soda and water, the primary cleaning agent for washing machines.
- Pour the mixed baking soda into the detergent compartment and vinegar into the washing drum. If the machine lacks a separate compartment, pour the baking soda-vinegar mixture directly into the drum.
- Close the door, start the machine for a complete wash cycle, allowing the mixture to naturally dissolve limescale and mold, while eliminating unpleasant odors.
After the cycle ends, use a clean sponge to scrub around the machine's opening to remove accumulated dirt and mold, then rinse with water.
It's recommended to clean the washing machine approximately once a month to keep it in top condition, ensuring clothes always smell fresh, and prolonging the machine's lifespan.
