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The quick wash cycle is tempting—saving both time and energy, it seems like the ideal option for busy days. However, while it may appear efficient, this cycle has significant drawbacks that could negatively impact your clothes, washing machine, and overall cleaning results. Below, we’ll explore why the quick wash cycle isn’t always the best choice and when it might be worth avoiding altogether.
1. Quick Wash Cycle Doesn’t Clean Thoroughly
The quick wash cycle is designed for speed, typically lasting 15–30 minutes. This reduced washing time means less agitation and soaking, which are crucial for removing deep stains, bacteria, and odors. Heavy soiling, stubborn stains, or sweat accumulation require longer cycles to break down dirt and grime effectively. Using the quick wash for such loads often results in poorly cleaned clothes.
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