Where do I put the detergent?

Posted by markwahl barg on December 14th, 2019

We know that many times when you have carefully read the labels of the clothes and have put all the clothes inside the washing machine to choose the best program that will take care of all your clothes, another important moment arrives: decide in which box you put the Detergent. Does it sound to you?

Where do you put the liquid detergent in the washing machine?

Generally, all washing machines have a detergent drawer with three compartments. And from Laundry service experts, we want to help you so that you never have this doubt again.

The compartments, as a rule, are marked with an I, an II or a flower drawing. Each one is for a specific detergent and program.

The compartment with an I is for the detergent in the prewash programs and the II is for the detergent in the main wash.

Where do you put the fabric softener?

Finally, the box with the drawing of a flower is for the fabric softener. If you choose a prewash, remember to add detergent in compartment I.

Detergent in the dispenser drawer:

Another of the most frequent questions we have is that of what is better if you put the detergent in the washing machine box or directly in the drum. The answer is simple: inserting it in the dispenser drawer ensures the best care for our garments because the detergent mixed with water is less aggressive with the tissues.

On the contrary, if you introduce the soap directly into the drum, it comes into contact with the clothes and can have negative effects, such as deterioration of colors. In addition, in that way, a prewash cannot be performed because all the detergent is consumed at the same time.

Where do I add the detergent?

When putting the laundry, you should also adjust the amount of detergent to avoid overdosing. Did you know that more than half of the time the washing machine is started, we use more detergent and softener than necessary? If we go with the detergent, it is not uncommon for some rest. And this could be harmful to those who suffer from allergies or have very delicate skin, such as babies.

I-DOS technology saves water. No less than 7,062 liters of water in a year, which would be necessary to properly clarify the overdose of detergent in a conventional washing machine.

We are sure this information given by Laundry service will be very much helpful to you.

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