
1. Why should one categorize clothes before using the washing machine?
Choose the appropriate washing mode
Dividing clothes based on different materials also helps users easily select the appropriate washing mode for each fabric type. For example, separate silk and denim, then choose two suitable washing modes to ensure effective cleaning while saving time and energy.

In cases where no washing mode is selected and clothes are not sorted, the washing machine will automatically wash with default settings, including preset time, water level, and spin speed. As a result, light and delicate clothes may be spun at a medium speed, causing damage.
Protect the washing drum
Sorting clothes before using the washing machine also allows users to double-check for any remaining items such as pens, keys, etc., ensuring maximum protection for the washing drum during operation.

In reality, many washing machine drums get damaged due to hard objects left in pockets. These rigid items collide with the washing drum during operation, causing scratches, blockages in water pipes, and fabric filter clogs...
Help preserve the longevity of clothes
Clothes made from different materials have distinct structures and properties, leading to varied washing requirements. Therefore, sorting clothes before washing enhances garment protection, ensuring color durability.

Typically, users only need 4 to 7 minutes to complete the process of sorting clothes with similar materials or structures. For example, grouping fabrics with similar properties allows for efficient washing in one cycle.
2. How to Sort Clothes Before Using the Washing Machine
Sort by Color

- For white items like pillowcases, clothes, socks, towels, etc., it's recommended to wash in hot water around 50 degrees Celsius.
- Dark-colored clothes like jeans, deep blue, black, are prone to bleeding. Wash them at a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius.
- Clothes with vibrant colors like orange, pink, green, etc., should be washed at the ideal temperature of 35 degrees Celsius.
Sort based on Thickness and Fabric Material

Due to clothes being made from different materials with distinct properties and structures.
- For synthetic fibers, cotton, or linen, a gentle wash mode helps protect the fabric, preventing damage – the suitable choice.
- When it comes to jeans, khaki, opt for a strong wash mode to tackle tough stains clinging to the clothes.
- Special fabrics like chiffon, silk, unable to withstand strong detergents or hot water, users should choose a suitable wash mode or consider handwashing.
Sort According to Manufacturer's Instructions

Manufacturers print wash symbols on clothing labels. For instance, fabrics may tolerate washing temperatures from 25 to 60 degrees Celsius. However, you can also group easily wrinkled, delicate materials for a gentle wash cycle.
Sort Clothes Based on Dirt Adherence

Clothes with yellow stains or heavy dirt require pre-treatment or selecting an appropriate washing mode. Therefore, garments should be washed separately from less dusty clothes to achieve the best cleaning results.
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