Here I explain which tray to use to put the Soupline.
Because I don't know about you...
...but I never know which of the three to pour the fabric softener into.
And if the location is wrong, the laundry will not be washed properly.
Not to mention it won't be sweet!
Fortunately, when buying my machine, the installer explained to me where to put the Soupline.
This little reminder was not useless for the whole family! Just look at the little symbols . Watch:
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Knowing where to put fabric softener couldn't be simpler.
Just mark the compartment with a blue color.
Take a good look, it also has a small symbol that looks like a clover
To properly dose the fabric softener, pour it up to the line printed on the tray.
Be careful not to exceed the line.
Why ? Because there would be too much product and the laundry would be sticky.
What if I usewhite vinegar instead of store-bought Soupline?
It's true that white vinegar is a perfect replacement for commercial fabric softeners.
Personally, I don't use it anymore. It's cheaper and just as effective.
I just pour it into the fabric softener compartment.
If you use starch, it must also be poured into this tray.
When should the soupline be applied? Obviously before starting the machine.
As one can guess, each of the tubs of the washing machine has its function.
And for once, all manufacturers are adopting the same codes so that we can find our way around.
We can therefore find 3 compartments:
One is for the detergent, the other for the softener and the third is for the pre-wash .
Fortunately, this is standard for all machine brands:Whirlpool, Beko, LG, Samsung, Brandt, Bosch, Faure, Indesit or Candy...
Don't worry, your machine won't explode!
But be aware that your laundry won't be as clean and soft as normal.
Why?
Because the machine releases each product at a specific moment in the cycle.
So the detergent comes before the fabric softener...which makes sense.
If we reverse the bins, the products will also be reversed.
So the detergent will intervene at the end of the cycle on the laundry.
Not only will it not be rinsed enough, but the detergent takes away the benefits of the fabric softener used first.
In short, washing is done inside out.
Detergent, whether liquid or powder, is poured into the largest compartment.
How to recognize it for sure?
It's very simple, it has the symbol "II"
Some detergents are put directly in the drum.
This is the case of systems of dosing balls or tablets with a water-soluble film.
As you may have noticed, there is a third hole in the detergent drawer.
This compartment is for pre-washing.
It is recognized by the symbol "I".
If your laundry is very dirty, and your machine has a program with prewash, you can put a stain remover product in this hole.