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In the washing machine there is a “small box” with extremely powerful uses: Not knowing how to use it is a waste

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The “small box” in the washing machine
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When we open the “small box,” you will notice three small grids adjacent to each other; in fact, the utilization of each small grid is different, and we must choose when to use which one. The small compartments on the left and right are actually called “scheduled washing boxes,” and these are where we pour detergent when pre-cleaning garments at a specific time. When we begin washing garments, they will enter the washing machine together with water.

The middle compartment of the “small box” appears smaller than the other two compartments, because it holds fabric softener; we can put a modest amount of fabric softener in there, but not detergent. Add liquid; otherwise, the clothing may foam readily after washing.

The small grid on the far right of the “small box” is where we generally pour detergent when washing clothes, but we must also pay attention to the amount, or the clothes will be tough to wash clean. Furthermore, after washing clothing, it is best to leave the washing machine door and box open to keep the clothes dry; this is an efficient approach to avoid mold and odors from forming within the washing machine.

Some notes when using the washing machine

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1. Regularly cleaning fewer clothes is bad.

2. Do not let the pipes wear out.

3. Check the pockets of clothes before washing.

4. Use the proper soap and dose.

5. Take note of the types of fabric materials of the clothes when washing.

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