1. Overloading the machine
Every washing machine has a specified load capacity suitable for its power and original design. However, many households often gather clothes into large loads and wash them at once with the mindset of saving electricity and water during usage. If this amount of clothing exceeds the specified load capacity, your home washing machine will be overworked. This situation frequently occurs, causing the machine to make loud noises, shake, and even damage some parts. Overloading the machine doesn't actually help you save anything; it just makes the washing machine break down faster.

2. Choosing low water levels and short wash times
Certainly, you will save a significant amount of water and electricity by selecting this mode. However, it is only suitable for a small amount of clothing and easily washable fabrics. Don't overuse this method for washing all your clothes. Base your decision on the amount of clothing to be washed to select the appropriate water level and wash time.

In reality, insufficient water and wash time not only leave your clothes dirty but also affect the operation of the washing machine.
3. Using hand wash detergent for washing machines
Many households often opt for hand wash detergent for their machines because they are cheaper than specialized machine detergents. Both types of detergents serve to remove stains and clean fabrics; however, hand wash detergent usually produces more foam. When using this type for the machine, your home washing machine will require more water than usual. According to experts, machine detergent with its unique formula has higher cleaning ability and produces less foam, saving 1-2 times water compared to regular detergent.

Additionally, the frequent occurrence of excessive foam in the washing machine will affect the washing tub. Overflowing soap bubbles increase the risk of moisture and mold infection for the washing tub.
4. Buttoning clothes
You're often advised to zip up clothes before washing. However, for garments with buttons, it's better to leave them unbuttoned. Buttoning them up will stretch the fabric, leading to button breakage during the wash cycle.

Remember to zip up clothing items before washing but avoid buttoning them. Anything hard or sharp that gets tossed around in the washing machine can potentially damage it.
Mytour hopes that the provided information will assist you in using your washing machine correctly to prolong its lifespan.
