It has been noticed that modern housewives are increasingly less likely to turn on the fast mode in their washing machine.
At first glance, the function is useful and practical, allowing you to save a lot of time when you don’t have many things to wash. But in fact, a quick wash does not mean a high-quality one.
Let's figure out what real reasons exist for abandoning this option.
Whatever the manufacturer calls this option - "express", "fast" or even "mini", the essence remains the same. On average, washing takes about 15 minutes, which is incomparable in terms of quality compared to a one- or two-hour cycle.
It is worth understanding that quick washing involves only one rinse, which, even at high temperatures, will not allow you to wash your clothes well.
If you always wash white T-shirts on the “quick” cycle, one day they will turn grey because the powder will not rinse out well.
An additional rinse may help, but it takes extra time.
The most a short cycle can do is refresh clothes after a single wear or workout, but it should not be used as a full wash cycle.