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ResLife Bath
Posted 2 years ago
Mon 17 Jul, 2023 12:07 PM
There are a few things to think about when it comes to doing a load of laundry to avoid any damaged, shrunk, or stained clothing. If you're not sure where to start, we've got the complete guide you.
Step 1: Download the app
Search for “Circuit Go” in your app store and download the Circuit Go app. Create an account and top up your balance.
Step 2: Prepare your laundry
Separate your clothes into lights/whites and darks/colours. Check the care labels to make sure you're choosing the right wash settings for each item. Top tip: Put your washing pod and library card near your prepared laundry so you remember to bring them – you’ll need your library card to get into the laundry room!
Step 3: Load the machine
Choose an available washing machine in your laundry room. Add a washing pod and then your clothes and washing tablets (not powder) directly into the drum.
Step 4: Start your wash
Open the Circuit Go app, select your laundry room and machine number, choose a wash cycle, and slide the bar to pay. Then, adjust the wash cycles on the machine and press “Go”.
Step 5: Collect your laundry
Standard washes take between 40-60 minutes, depending on the cycle. You’ll should get a notification when the cycle is done, but this is not always reliable. Still, no need to wait around – come back in 40-60 minutes!
Make sense of the symbols
Before you start it’s smart to check your labels. This will help you choose the right wash for each garment so you avoid a laundry mishap. Most regular loads are easy to handle but it’s always useful for when you’re in doubt.
Here is an explanation of the symbols you might encounter and what they mean (click the image to download the file/zoom in):
Choose the right detergent
You will need washing tablets, instead of powder, for Circuit machines. Places like Aldi and Lidl have great alternatives for the more pricey, branded products.
Another thing to think about is whether you choose bio or non-bio tablets. Here’s the difference:
- Bio
Biological detergents have enzymes, which are very good at breaking down dirt into smaller bits. This means it’s easier to get rid of tough stains. However these enzymes can make your clothes irritate your skin. - Non-bio
Without biological enzymes, non-bio tabs are free from harsh chemicals meaning your delicate items are less likely to be ruined and they will cause less irritation to those with sensitive skin.
Looking for an eco-friendly option? Reusable products such as the ecoegg Laundry Egg are perfect for the more environmentally aware as it replaces laundry detergent and fabric conditioner with one, reusable container.
If it's not dirty, wash it at 30º
Generally, 30ºC is good for a normal wash. It’s also kinder to the environment to wash at a lower temperature as most of the energy use comes from warming the water. If you’re not in a hurry, an eco wash is even better because you’re using less water at a lower temperature than most settings but you’re getting the same level of cleaning with a longer wash time.
For dirtier clothes such as sports outfits, you’re better off picking a slightly higher temperature such as 40-60ºC to make sure you remove any tough stains. The same applies for bedding and towels, you might want to pick a 40ºC wash to give it a nice, thorough clean.
Avoid these common mistakes
- Don't wash whites and darks together
The old-school mistake. Unless you want to wear grey or faded-coloured t-shirts, divide your load into darks and whites. - Check your pockets!
Easy to forget but always make sure to check and clear any pockets before adding them to the machine, tissues included! The last thing you want is a sneaky pen leaking all over your clean washing 🤦♀️ - Double double check the temperature on the labels
Want clothing fit for a hobbit? If you wash items on a hot wash, it can make your clothes shrink. - Keep new, bright clothes separate
Any new item that hasn’t been washed a few times will likely bleed, especially if it’s a bright colour like red or blue. It's not always possible, but ideally wash them separately for a few washes first.
In conclusion, doing laundry doesn’t have to be a chore or a hassle. With these handy hints, you can enjoy fresh, clean and crisp laundry every time. Happy washing!