laundry accidentally washed at 60 degrees instead of 40 degrees, what can happen?

hello I have just put my laundry in the washing machine and started it, and I have just noticed that the laundry is now all washed at 60 degrees instead of 40 degrees as allowed by the sign. there are mostly short-sleeved shirts, jeans, t-shirts and longsleeves in it. can it be that they all shrink during washing? please answer me, thank you

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fraggle16
12 years ago

the laundry can “run”.
In addition, it may be that it decolorizes or other clothing is in colour.

Just be surprised, or pull the plug, wait half an hour (this is usually enough to “replace” the washing machine, then pump it off and then recharge to 40°C

Gobblaxx
12 years ago

In cotton, it can happen that they enter. When the macarriage just started, turn it back and forth and change the temperature.

werdnichkomisch
12 years ago

They could run in and/or discolor. But just KÖNNTE, it doesn’t necessarily have to happen.

elizza
12 years ago

20 degrees Unterscjied can be quite bgraving, if not when entering, then when dyeing, that would be worse, not everything can be treated with decolorizer, there are fibers that do not allow decoloration, then you can only pray that nothing happens.

Did she heat up? Then you can’t put them down.

Good luck that nothing happens, Elizza wishes you

vesparoller
12 years ago

I usually wash my laundry a step warmer than indicated in the label. So far, I have not done a great failure in shirts, jeans, underwear and t-shirts.

stubenkuecken
12 years ago

Turn off the machine and restart with the right temperature.

LanaXX
12 years ago

Something could happen or discolor, but the temperature difference is not that big. If you’re afraid, just stop the machine and start again at 40°.

Speckwampe537
1 year ago

There’s nothing happening. If this is made of cotton anyway

UmeaM
12 years ago

Could do something and possibly lose color!

wolfman257
12 years ago

If the cheap stuff is from KIK, it could discolor or run in.

Pinkblue
12 years ago

I’m sure everything’s not going in, just if anything’s made of wool, then it’s okay.

Flocom
12 years ago

20°C should not be so bad

90° would be worse;D

Otilie1
1 year ago

then stop the stop and enter new temperature

leowolf
12 years ago

can be the laundry running in.

Memmenie
12 years ago

Why don’t you stop the machine and set it right?

Velbert2
1 year ago

Not much. Higher power consumption.