Wash Temperature

Hot Water

Hot water will give the best results of cleaning and sanitizing, but it is not suitable for all items. It is best for sturdy whites and colorfast items, heavily soiled items and diapers.

Warm Water

By using warm water, there is less chance of color loss in items. Warm water also reduces wrinkling in permanent press items. Use with light and moderate soils, non-colorfast or dark colors, permanent press, silks, woolens, nylon, and acrylic.

Cold Water

Cold water is less effective in cleaning than hot or warm water, but it does minimize wrinkling and color fading. Use it for washing extra-sensitive clothes and for the rinsing of all fabrics.

NOTE: In wash temperatures colder than 60oF (15oC), detergents do not dissolve well. This may cause ineffective cleaning, or lint and residue to form.

Energy

You can save energy when washing by following a few guidelines:

1.Heating water accounts for the greatest energy expense when washing. Save on heating water by using warm or cold washes as well as cold rinses.

2.Wash full loads, but do not overload.

3.Use soak cycles for heavily soiled items to reduce wash times.

4.Select a shorter wash time for lightly soiled items.

120oF

HOT

(49oC)

 

100oF

WARM

(37oC)

 

60oF

COLD

(15oC)

 

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Wash Temperature Guide

Water Temperature

 

Use

 

Comments

 

 

 

 

 

HOT

Sturdy whites and colorfast items

Best cleaning for heavily soiled

(approximately 120°F [49°C],

Work clothes

 

items

as determined by outside water

Soiled items

Best for sanitizing

supply)

Diapers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARM

Rinsing of some items (OPTIONAL)

Reduces wrinkling in permanent

(approximately 100º F [37°C]),

• Light and moderately soiled items

 

press fabrics

as determined by outside water

Non-colorfast or dark colors

Less fading

supply)

Permanent press

Reduces shrinking in knits

 

• Silks, woolens, nylon, acrylic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COLD

Rinsing of most items

Saves energy

(approximately 60º F [15°C]),

Non-colorfast fabrics

Reduces color fading

as determined by outside water

Extra sensitive clothing

Reduces wrinkling

supply)

 

 

Reduces shrinking

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: Some models regulate the hot and warm temperatures to save energy costs. In these models, hot water is approximately 102°F (39°C) and warm water is approximately 80°F (26°C).

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