good to hear that you used the cotton 30 only once.whites for beeing whites must be washed at least 60 or 70!!! for me is the best temperature for washing whites.then i "ll know that my clothes will be clean!!!
its wierd that i started using lately a cotton 30 program than 40... Maybe the LOONG washing time (3 hours) in 40 and water+ on made to choose to use that. Of course i use zeolite and phosphate free powders and liquids!
@Anttikart64 Personally I don't like 30, made this vid just for fun. Why don't you use rapid 44, if standard cotton is too long? I think it's good alternative :)
@nrones Well i use Hoover rapid 59 program more now when i bought a OMO "littlegiant" sensitive liquid wich promises excelent washing results in 30 minutes (i guess it means 30 minutes wash cycle time).
Nice and so quiet especially whilst washing! The rattling during spin wasn't as loud as usual... did you shift all the toiletries you used to have on top of it?
I think washing a 30 with certain detergents can do a good job but I think clothes don't feel fresh for as long as they would do on a hotter temperature. Nowadays I only use 30 only for light soil dark coulors, but often 40 and sometimes even 50 degrees (on short cycles though). See you soon :-)
@nrones I see what you mean... I was talking about my darks... as for the lights like this load, depending on what the wash label says (I know I should ignore it LOL) I use any temp from 40 to 70 degrees... I seldomly wash at 80 or 90 as I find 70 more than satisfactory ;-)
first ok for the video professional touch ! did you remember BIO-wash ? if you haven't the temperature. . . . use the time ! is always effective! good for a new detergent-generation !
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thanostzikos 1 month ago
good to hear that you used the cotton 30 only once.whites for beeing whites must be washed at least 60 or 70!!! for me is the best temperature for washing whites.then i "ll know that my clothes will be clean!!!
thanostzikos 1 month ago
its wierd that i started using lately a cotton 30 program than 40... Maybe the LOONG washing time (3 hours) in 40 and water+ on made to choose to use that. Of course i use zeolite and phosphate free powders and liquids!
Anttikart64 1 month ago
@Anttikart64 Personally I don't like 30, made this vid just for fun. Why don't you use rapid 44, if standard cotton is too long? I think it's good alternative :)
nrones 1 month ago
@nrones Well i use Hoover rapid 59 program more now when i bought a OMO "littlegiant" sensitive liquid wich promises excelent washing results in 30 minutes (i guess it means 30 minutes wash cycle time).
Anttikart64 1 month ago
@Anttikart64 It means 30minutes wash cycle like Rapid 30. A59 is much more than that, and it goes upto 60degrees :)
nrones 1 month ago
Nice and so quiet especially whilst washing! The rattling during spin wasn't as loud as usual... did you shift all the toiletries you used to have on top of it?
I think washing a 30 with certain detergents can do a good job but I think clothes don't feel fresh for as long as they would do on a hotter temperature. Nowadays I only use 30 only for light soil dark coulors, but often 40 and sometimes even 50 degrees (on short cycles though). See you soon :-)
Blanky974 1 month ago
@Blanky974 I can't say this was a bad job, but I am still sticking to my tradition. For loads like this from 60 to 90 :P
It was a coincidence that all those stuff didn't rattle on machine, so it was quieter :)
nrones 1 month ago
@nrones I see what you mean... I was talking about my darks... as for the lights like this load, depending on what the wash label says (I know I should ignore it LOL) I use any temp from 40 to 70 degrees... I seldomly wash at 80 or 90 as I find 70 more than satisfactory ;-)
Blanky974 1 month ago
first ok for the video professional touch ! did you remember BIO-wash ? if you haven't the temperature. . . . use the time ! is always effective! good for a new detergent-generation !
spinswasher 1 month ago
@spinswasher to be honest, I still think time can't 100% change the temperature. I still prefer higher temperatures for loads like this (60 - 90) :)
nrones 1 month ago
@nrones ahaaaa, znaci da se ne brinem xD
bogdannb 1 month ago
magnifica!! ma solo 30° ?
mauro1969to 1 month ago
@mauro1969to Grazie, solo il 30 perché volevo vedere come Dixan lavora a basse temperature. Ma di solito mi lavo le cose in questo modo 60-90 :)
nrones 1 month ago