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From: Wiljannn
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  • I think you're absolutely right :)

  • I know, but on advertising says DO A GOOD TURN (to 30°), I couldn"t belive that, and i tried it, all came brill. washed :-)

  • If you search VERY carefully, you'll see that the people who advertise, also say that a good boil wash is reccomended every month. Clothes may SEEM to be cleaned properly, but they're still full of bacteria. Whites WILL turn grey and your washer will eventually become full of mold..

    Although one or two cold washews can't hurt ;)

  • I don"t search VERY carefully, but that isn"t my machine, that is my cousin"s. Here, in Serbia we don"t have that ariel, different, as other european countries, and I wash whites sometimes on 70° sometimes on 60° and sometimes on boilwash :-)

  • That's something that I've learnt since I joined YouTube and now I always do bedding and towels and often underwear on 60 and I never wash below 40. I also run a boilwash at least every six weeks :)

  • That's good :)

  • You told that towels were soft... On holiday in London, we were in my cousin's house, and he has Siemens vario soft whithout asr washing machine, and Siemens dryer too, but one without glass door, we washer whites on Easy-cane 40c, with Ariel bio tabs without softener, and when thez came from dryer towels were sooooo soft, and they were white as snow (40c!!!)

  • Cool! But towels need to be washed at at least 60°C, to kill all bacteria.

    And I'm using a cheaper detergent, so that doesnt't perform as well as Ariel ;)

  • Thank you for that! You're most welcome!

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