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If you've ever pulled a load of laundry out of the washer and noticed a certain funk to the supposedly clean clothes, we get it. It happens to the best of us. Sometimes, clothes smell, even after ...
Most people assume that a hot wash means clean clothes. But new research suggests your washing machine may be underperforming, especially when it comes to killing harmful bacteria. Despite running at ...
Washing Machine Tips: Just putting clothes in the machine with detergent is not enough to clean them completely. To ensure that your clothes look fresh and spotless every time, it is important to ...
All washing machines have a flexible seal around the door to help prevent leaks. The seal traps water, soil, and product residue after each wash, which can lead to mold and mildew growth. Cleaning the ...
Cleaning your clothes in a washing machine on even a hot water setting of 60°C (140°F) can fail to remove potentially harmful bacteria – a finding that could also be contributing to the rise of ...
While most of us expect our laundry routine to refresh our clothing, the wrong habits can leave fabrics looking dull, faded, or dingy over time. The good news? A little attention to detail—and the ...
If you catch a whiff of musty odor from your clean laundry, it's time to check the seal on your washing machine door. The flexible seal around the door might have water and residue trapped inside, ...