1. Use Specialized Laundry Detergent for Washing Machines

2. Washing with the Right Amount of Detergent
Anything in excess is not good, and the same goes for laundry detergent. Using too much detergent will lead to waste, leaving clothes with residue that cannot be rinsed off properly. It can also cause excessive foaming, especially with front-loading washing machines. On the other hand, using too little detergent will result in clothes not being properly cleaned. Our advice to you is to use the measuring spoon provided by the manufacturer inside your detergent bag for the most accurate measurement.


3. Identifying the Type of Washing Machine to Choose Suitable Detergent
You should choose a low-foam laundry detergent specifically designed for front-loading washing machines and industrial washers. Excessive foam can overflow from the washing drum, damaging the machine's components. With top-loading washers, clothes and detergent are kept separate from the inner mechanisms, reducing the risk of damage from detergent. However, caution is necessary because too much foam can still seep into the washing drum, creating a damp environment and potentially causing motor damage. Nowadays, detergent labels clearly specify which type of washing machine they are suitable for, making it easier for consumers to choose.


4. More Suds Doesn't Mean Better Cleaning
Each type of laundry detergent contains different levels of surfactants, some may include trace elements, and others may contain bio-enzymes to remove oil stains, sweat, etc. As a result, they deliver different cleaning results. Many of us believe that more suds mean better cleaning, but whether the amount of foaming agents increases or decreases, it doesn't affect the cleaning effectiveness of the detergent. Therefore, when using a washing machine, it's advisable to use low-sudsing detergent.

5. Sorting Clothes and Using Appropriate Detergent
Sort your clothes before washing. For dark-colored garments, use color-safe detergent; for light or white clothes, you can use a detergent with strong cleaning properties. Soft fabrics such as wool, silk, etc., require specialized detergent without brighteners, neutralizers, or bleaching agents. Avoid using strong cleaning detergents on these fabrics.

