The first washing machine arrived in 1851. It was mechanical and entirely manual. Thanks to these centuries of history, technology has progressed to what we have today. Within the type of washing machine, they have more or less functions. However, there is one that is not missing in any of them and, in fact, even Steve Jobs had it. Because yes, It took Apple’s genius weeks to decide the machine that was going to wash his clothes
The secret to cleaner clothes is within everyone’s reach and our grandmothers have already done it
If you have children at home, you know this stains are a constant problem
One of the most common stains, especially in summer, is sweating on white sheets or t-shirts. Overuse of bleach can damage the fabric and turn your clothes yellow. The secret to getting cle an clothes is as simple as running a prewash cycle.
The third compartment of the washing machine and its mysterious use
When we wash our clothes, we all know where to put the detergent and fabric softener. But what is this third box for? The big gap marked with a 1 is the prewash section
Pre-wash removes surface dirt such as dust, sand and hair. This way, during the main wash, the clothes will be ready to remove the most stubborn stains. To activate the prewash in your washing machine you will have to look at the typical dial with which you select the program and, surely, press an additional button toadd it to the wash cycle.
If you can’t figure out how to do this and don’t have the instruction manual on hand, There is a website you can visit from your iPhone to find it: manualpdf.es. In its search engine, you will only have to enter the model of your washing machine, which is generally found on the door or on the washing box.
The advantage of pre-washing your clothes, if necessary, is that it will not damage them at all, unlike what happens when using stronger chemicals. If you need to use a special product or bleach, remember that iPhone knows the meaning of washing labels on clothes and can help you know the product and temperature limits at which you can wash your clothes.
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