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Question:Silly question, but I've forgot how to use my mums washing machine, I need to wash bedding and the clothes that are in the laundry basket, there is coloured and white clothes in there. Please help, fastest and best answer gets 10 points. Helpppp !! Thanks, any help appretiated.
Answers:
Separate the whites, colors, towells, jeans. If the bedding is colored, wash some of the colors with the bedding. If there white, wash the bedding with the whites. I fill my washing machine up with warm water for whites and towells, and cold water for colors and jeans. After the washing machine is full of water, add your load and laundry soap. Hope this helps. Good luck.
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You can do all your laundry together as long as you don't have a garment that bleeds color those should be done separately, add your detergent first then fill washer half way with water with the hottest water your clothes can handle then add the clothes and start washer on any desired time longest time if they are exceptionally dirty, not so dirty half that time will do, it's really very easy to operate a washer, it goes by your preference really. Good Luck !
If you forgot! how do I know, I don't even see it b4?
Hand wash them, White come first them coloured one.
Start working now! by them people answer to your question, you would have finish washing!
whites separate. Can be done with some bleach if are all white & cotton with not elastic (bras, undies) and hot water. - -safest for whites (sheets with prints, undies, bras, etc... is NO bleach and WARM water and NO darks in that load.
Separate load for VERY dark including blue jeans again just use warm water.
colors in between, safest to wast in cold water.
If it's white, tan, light blue, light pink, light color denim you can wash these together. If it is red, navy, dark green, dark denim, black you can wash these together. Use the gentle cycle & warm wash, cold rinse. You can dry all colors together but it's best to put heavy clothes together & lightweight clothes together for drying.
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