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If you use too much detergent, or if the detergent is clumped or hardened, it may not dissolve completely, leaving
streaks or detergent residue on your clothes.
Using cold water can also prevent the detergent from dissolving completely, which can leave residue on your
laundry.
Detergent residue can remain on bulky items like blankets.
Try this.
Use HE (High Efficiency) detergent specifically designed for front-load washers, and follow the dosage instructions
on the detergent packaging.
Detergent dissolves best in warm water (30-40°C), so use warm water instead of cold water.
Unlike regular laundry, blankets are bulky, and powdered detergent may not dissolve completely and can remain on the
fabric.
We recommend using liquid detergent for washing blankets.
If you use powdered detergent, dissolve it completely in warm water before adding it to the washer.
Detergent Dosage Guide (per standard wash cycle)
Laundry Load | Water Amount | Detergent Amount | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
High-Efficiency Detergent | Front-Load Detergent | Liquid Detergent | ||
Over 8kg | 25-30L | 35g | 70g (2 cups) | 70g |
6-8kg | 20-25L | 30g | 50g (1 1/2 cups) | 50g |
2-6kg | 15-20L | 20g | 35g (1 cup) | 35g |
1-2kg | 10-15L | 10g | 20g (2/3 cup) | 20g |
Less than 1kg | Less than 10L | 5g | 10g (1/3 cup) | 10g |
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This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.