Detergent residue in the rinse chamber?
Hello everyone,
I keep getting varying amounts of detergent residue in the detergent dispenser. Usually in slimy clumps. I use pearl detergent.
Now I'm wondering if there are detergent residues in my clothes, since the clean water flows into the machine through the main rinse chamber.
Or do the final rinse cycles always run through the fabric softener compartment anyway? I don't have any residue here, just a tiny bit of water.
I urgently want to avoid residues in my clothes and am unsure whether I really need to run an extra rinse cycle.
Thank you for your feedback
You can also add the washing powder into a dosing ball directly into the drum to avoid this in the future.
I have been doing this for 40 years and has the advantage that there are no more glues or detergent residues in both the detergent chamber and the hoses/courses
Hello
The water may run in with too little pressure or the detergent is lumped.
Turn the faucet. In the screw connection of the hose, which is attached to the tap, there is a dirt sieve, even where the hose is attached to the washing machine, a dirt sieve could be located in the washing machine.
Put a bucket under the faucet and check if the water runs out with enough pressure. A 10 liter bucket should be full in 30-40 seconds.
Whether after the end of the program, detergents in the laundry are applied to the machine. But then you should smell the detergent in the laundry.
Greetings HobbyTfz
Just dry the compartment beforehand, then nothing is left 🙂
There’s not enough water pressure. Therefore, the flush-in chamber is not properly flushed out.
You can simply push the washing powder with your fingers when it is started.