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Oct 23 2009

Laundry Trouble

Published by blognuts at 11:37 am under Tips Edit This

I always find myself getting stuck with the washing machine when I need to figure out if my laundry setting should be Permanent Press or Regular washing cycle. I spend about a good 5 minutes just staring at it. Haha!

Well for those who get stuck like me, here’s a good tip from EHOW.

The regular cycle is used for the following types of clothes and other apparel:

• Jeans
• Towels
• Blankets
• Sheets
• Quilts
• Bedspreads

The soil types for this cycle are heavy, normal, and light. This means clothes or other articles that are lightly too heavily soiled should be washed in this cycle. This is due to the washing cycles can be set from a minimum of eight to fourteen minutes maximum. You can use all three of the water temperatures in this cycle.

The permanent press washing cycle is used on the clothes that may or may not need to be ironed.
Such as:

• Blouses
• Shirts
• T-shirts
• Under garments. This would be your unmentionables and socks.
• Jackets
• Sheets
• Baby Clothing

The soil types for this wash cycle are normal and light. The washing times for the permanent press cycle are six minutes to ten minutes. You can use all three washing temperature modes for this cycle as well.

Delicate Washing Cycle

The delicate washing cycle is normally used for sweaters, cotton, silks, and other fabrics that need to be washed with care.

The soil types for the delicate cycle are normal and light. The washing times for the delicate cycle are four and six minutes. It is best to wash your delicate clothes in warm or cold water. Always wash clothing that is more than forty percent cotton in cold water to prevent shrinking.

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