I finally learned how to use a washing machine properly. It completely changed the way I do laundry.

“I” – Prewash Compartment: Use for heavily soiled loads or long prewash cycles.
“II” – Main Wash Compartment: Add your regular liquid or powdered laundry detergent here. It is released during the main wash.
Flower or Star Symbol: This compartment is for fabric softener, dyes, or fragrance enhancers. These products are released during the final rinse.
Like many people, I poured detergent directly into the drum, which prevented it from distributing properly throughout the washing machine. Pouring it into the detergent drawer allows it to dissolve evenly, ensuring the detergent reaches every fiber of the laundry at the right time.

A common mistake: overfilling.
It’s tempting to add a little more detergent, especially when the laundry is very dirty, but this is one of the worst things you can do. Overfilling the compartments can cause clogs, leaks, and insufficient rinsing. It can also leave sticky residue on your clothes.

Instead, refer to the maximum fill line visible inside the drawer. This small adjustment can significantly improve wash results.

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