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Like any household appliance, the washing machine also requires regular maintenance. This not only increases washing efficiency, but also makes the devices durable and limits energy consumption. Learn how to clean the inside of your washing machine to avoid a high electricity bill.
Dirt and limescale deposits covering your washing machine not only affect the lifespan of your appliances, but also your laundry by leaving stains. Plus, they increase the electricity bill.
Washing machine – Source: spm
Limestone resistance of a washing machine – Source: spm
Hard water not only reduces the energy performance of the washing machine, but also reduces the effectiveness of detergents, forcing us to increase the detergent dosage. Not to mention that limescale deposits on laundry fibers make clothes rough and can even damage them. It is therefore necessary to descale the inside of the washing machine. In addition, the scale is the enemy of all your household appliances: kettle, dishwasher, kettle, coffee machine and even the iron! In fact, limescale clogs the soleplate of your iron and leaves stains on the laundry when ironing. The final solution to eliminate limescale remains to install a water softener. Although this solution is expensive, it prevents limescale deposits by ridding the water of calcium and magnesium ions.
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