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Balancing a wash load ????
I_luv_cats
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My last washer didn't worry itself about mixed weight loads BUT my current baby seems particular! (becomes like the song Dave Edmunds sung!)
Why is this simply?
Do I really have to separate washes to:
(A) light load; (Tshirts, Panties, Sheets, Shirts etc.)
or
(B) heavy: (Towels, Track botts, Jeans etc.)
If you have the machine fuller with (A) + (B) will it be more balanced?
I tend to wash one load weekly so I'd have to invent washing :rotfl:
Why is this simply?
Do I really have to separate washes to:
(A) light load; (Tshirts, Panties, Sheets, Shirts etc.)
or
(B) heavy: (Towels, Track botts, Jeans etc.)
If you have the machine fuller with (A) + (B) will it be more balanced?
I tend to wash one load weekly so I'd have to invent washing :rotfl:
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Comments
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Rotate the drum as you load I find that helps mix the items a bit as you fill the machine.
If still a problem get more stuff and rotate through load types every few weeks.0
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