Thursday, January 7, 2010

Glothes come out of the washing machine stained?

My clothes come out of the washing machine stained with a soapy kind of substance. Any idea why? I need to wash my clothes over and over for these stains to come off....Glothes come out of the washing machine stained?
You are adding too much detergent or adding the detergent to the top of the clothes instead of adding the detergent first you see detergent can add an oily film to clothes which makes them come out stained looking and can cause black spots on them especially the all color bleach detergents they are the culprits first you should start out with a good clean washer tub and you can do this by cleaning it with White Vinegar add one cup of White Vinegar to the washer without clothes added and no detergent select full cycle and add hot water warm or cool rinse or use this solution to clean your washer;Clean your washing machine





An easy way to periodically clean out soap scum and disinfect your clothes washer is to pour in 2 cups vinegar, then run the machine through a full cycle without any clothes or detergent. If your washer is particularly dirty, fill it with very hot water, add 2 gallons (7.5 liters) vinegar, and let the agitator run for 8-10 minutes. Turn off the washer and let the solution stand overnight. In the morning, empty the basin and run your washer through a complete cycle. To clean off the detergent residues from your clothes from your cotton-blend clothing by patting the spot with a cloth or towel moistened with undiluted white vinegar just before placing it in the wash. For large stains, you may want to soak the garment overnight in a solution of 3 parts vinegar to 1 part cold water before washing.





Brighten your loads





Why waste money on that costly all-color bleach when you can get the same results using vinegar? Just add 1/2 cup white vinegar to your machine's wash cycle to brighten up the colors in each load.








Soften fabrics, kill bacteria, eliminate static, and more





There are so many benefits to be reaped by adding 1 cup white vinegar to your washer's rinse cycle that it's surprising that you don't find it prominently mentioned inside the owner's manual of every washing machine sold. Here are the main ones:


A single cup of vinegar will kill off any bacteria that may be present in your wash load, especially if it includes cloth diapers and the like.








A cup of vinegar will keep your clothes coming out of the wash soft and smelling fresh -- so you can kiss your fabric-softening liquids and sheets good-bye (unless, of course, you happen to like your clothes smelling of heavy perfumes).








A cup of vinegar will brighten small loads of white clothes.








Added to the last rinse, a cup of vinegar will keep your clothes lint- and static-free.








.Glothes come out of the washing machine stained?
It is possible you need a water softener, but try using liquid detergent and see if it dissolves better. Put it in the washer while the water is running and before you put the clothes in.
sounds like you have ';hard'; water.


Hard water does not clean well or rinse well.


You may need a water softener for the house water supply

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