
The reason washing machines leave detergent residue on clothes is that during the washing process, the machine fails to dissolve all the detergent into the water, or because the clothes are rolled into a tight bundle and not fully unraveled, causing the detergent to get trapped and unable to escape.
1. Causes and remedies for washing machine detergent buildup
Reasons clothes get stuck with detergent residue
The reason washing machines leave detergent residue on clothes is that during the washing process, the machine fails to dissolve all the detergent into the water, or because the clothes are rolled into a tight bundle and not fully unraveled, causing the detergent to get trapped and unable to escape.
There are many factors leading to this condition, below are the main common causes and remedies:


Resolution: Select an appropriate water level relative to the amount of laundry. If the water pressure is too weak, consider pre-dissolving soap in water before pouring it directly into the washing drum.
Neglecting regular washing drum cleaning
Over time, the washing drum accumulates residues from detergent, which can flake off and adhere to clothes, causing allergies.

Resolution: Ensure regular cleaning of the washing drum.
Overloading the washing machine with clothes
Overloading the washing machine prevents proper garment mixing and water circulation inside the drum, causing detergent to stick to folds and creases of clothes.

