I have noticed that alot of these washers, when using the eco setting, take hours. Would this be because the heater isn't running at full power? I am from the US where front loader, and washers that heat the water used, aren't common.
its because the water get heated up only to around 40 degrees. to reach the same cleaning result of a regular 60 degrees wash, the time needs to be extended. its calculated with the sinnersche circle, this is the calculation of mecanical action, time, heat and chemistry (detergent). if u change one of this, the others needs to be extended to reach the same result.
Nice video 😊😊
I have noticed that alot of these washers, when using the eco setting, take hours. Would this be because the heater isn't running at full power? I am from the US where front loader, and washers that heat the water used, aren't common.
its because the water get heated up only to around 40 degrees. to reach the same cleaning result of a regular 60 degrees wash, the time needs to be extended. its calculated with the sinnersche circle, this is the calculation of mecanical action, time, heat and chemistry (detergent). if u change one of this, the others needs to be extended to reach the same result.
@Adoraswiss Finally someone who understands it to I hate writing it down to people
Whichwasher2007,please,tomorro2 can Hotpoint Active Care rinse vs Hotpoint Smart rinse with extra rinse
Don't put too much pressure on @whichwasher2007 he does a lot already I don't want you to overload him 😊😊
Nice
God cotton program is significantly longer on the newer Hotpoint
4h5m0s vs 3h3m5s
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Try eco 40 wash race
Honestly just about too ask the same thing 😂😂