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What temperatures do you use UK members?
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Post# 888755   7/9/2016 at 13:32 (2,818 days old) by hotpointwfwt02 (Manchester)        

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Here's how I do my laundry :
I sort everything out into colours and don't put anything in regardless to the colour : whites and colours are washed separately
30*C is for delicates, pe kit, mixed loads with colours that run
40*C is for pe kit, mixed loads, colours, darks. I mix colours and darks together.
50*C is for whites, dressing gowns
60*C is for dressing gowns, towels, whites, bedding
70*C is for kitchen stuff, towels, bedding, sturdy whites
90-95*C is for sturdy items, towels, kitchen stuff, maintenance washes, bedding
I wash whites at different temps because it depends on how sturdy they are. If they are very sturdy and dirty then I would use 70*C or 90*C.
What cycles and temps do you use?



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