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How To Use Your Washing Machine

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How To Use Your Washing Machine

How To Use Your Washing MachineTo use your washing machine you will need washing powder and fabric softener. Load the washing into the machine making sure you've separated whites from colours. Choose a low heat for delicates and a high heat for badly stained clothes.


Step 1:

You will need

  • 1 washing machine
  • 1 pile of dirty laundry
  • 1 box of washing powder/tablets
  • 1 bottle fabric softener


Step 2:

Separate

Separate your coloured items from your whites and decide which pile you want to wash first.
If you did them all at the same time the colours would run and make your whites all dull and dingy.


Step 3:

Load up

Take your chosen pile (either whites or colours) to the machine.
Don't overload it.
The clothes won't wash properly and sometimes the powder can get clogged in the clothes.
In extreme cases you could even cause the washing machine to break and flood your home!


Step 4:

Cleaning products

Open the small draw usually located at the top left of the machine.
Here you will find two or three small compartments.
The smaller compartment, usually with a filter, is where you pour the fabric softener.
The larger compartment is for the washing powder.
Fill each with the advised amount. It's usually a cap full of each.
If you have liquid capsules do not put them in here.
Place them at the bottom of the washing machine drum underneath the clothes.


Step 5:

Choose your temperature

If you have delicates in your load make sure you set your washing machine on a low heat. 40 degrees should be fine. If you have cottons that are colour fast, have been washed plenty of times or stained badly, make sure you wash on a higher heat. Between 60 and 90 degrees. However, it's always best to be eco-friendly so unless your clothes are really dirty, wash them on a low heat.


Step 6:

Unload

When the cycle has finished the door will remain locked for a few minutes.
Don't force it open. It's meant to do this to make sure all the water has drained from the machine.
When it unlocks, remove the clothes and hang them out to dry or put in tumble dryer.

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful lyly (68 days ago)

    thanks you so much! i realy need this vudeo

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    lyly (68 days ago)

    thanks a lot to you ! i realy need this video.

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    Anonymous (216 days ago)

    Excellent! I knew how to put in the clothes and stuff but we usually have the ball things you fill with the liquid and throw into the wash. My bird's gone away and turns out we only had the liquid you can't put in the drum. I couldn't work out which bit of the drawer to pour the liquid. The biggest compartment! Something called "fabric softener" goes in the small bit with the filter. That's a bit fancy for me. Think I'll just go with a capful of Surf. Thanks internet Granny!

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (270 days ago)

    Very useful to me. I am learning English.I may share the steps to finish my homework

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (280 days ago)

    WOw this was really helpful. Our mum was in hospital and we followed this steps.

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (326 days ago)

    GREAT! Like many others i have never washed clothes in my life but after watching this I can now do it! Thanks!

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Nuvie1510 (332 days ago)

    this is fantastic... im 19 years old, and all my life my mother has been doing the washing and the cleaning for us.... and now for the first time in my life, im living on my own, so this is great help!! thanks so much... this is fantastic!

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (364 days ago)

    great for my students with LDD

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Jessica13 (410 days ago)

    Very useful especially when you start living on your own as a student! Thanks Video-jug

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (464 days ago)

    brilliant. I'm a student whos never done washing before lol and this has showed me how to do it

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful sweet_silvia88 (479 days ago)

    i just Love how she talks!!!(thanks and God Bless!!)

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (490 days ago)

    Simple, but to the point. Think I'll have a go to help the wife out. Please keep these videos going as they are little gems - I wish my job had these kind of explanations instead of loads of operating instructions (paper) , or is that lazy?

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