Reviewed By: Devyani Kharbanda
Written By: Aquib Nawab
Credits: Haier India
One of the most common mistakes people make is adding too much detergent - 70% use more than the recommended amount. Excess detergent leaves behind a soapy residue on your laundry that can lead to skin irritation. Only use 1/4 to 1/2 the recommended amount based on the load size, water hardness, and soil level.
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It's tempting to overstuff the machine, but overloading by more than 10% reduces cleaning performance and causes wrinkles, odors, and tangling. Clothes need room to circulate. Only fill the drum to 2/3 full and distribute weight evenly around the tub.
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Lint can build up by 75% after just a few loads. If not cleaned out before each load, it can get clogged over time and lead to 20-30% more drainage issues. Make it part of your routine to check the lint trap before each load.
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Failure to clean the machine itself allows residue, lint, mold to build up by over 50% in 6 months. This can lead to 20x more odors and stains. Wipe down the drum, gaskets, dispensers monthly and run cleaning cycles periodically.
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Skipping this step can lead to snags, pulled threads, and damaged clothing items over 30% of the time. Take a few seconds to fully fasten all closures to avoid unnecessary wear and tear.
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Washing heavy fabrics like denim with delicates leads to pilling, misshaping, and premature damage 90% of the time. Sort laundry into fabric-appropriate piles before washing.
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Excess softener leaves a coating that reduces absorbency by 35% and allows odors to cling. Use only 1/3 the recommended amount based on load size to avoid residue build up.
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