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Traditionally, Washing machines are set to operate at a standard temperature of 40 degrees Celsius. Although this temperature is effective for cleaning, it results in significant energy consumption & ;#8211; especially when the laundry is not very dirty.
Think about the temperature
The key to reducing consumption is therefore the washing temperature. By choosing a 20 degree wash, you can make significant savings.
Studies show that reducing the washing temperature from 40 to 20 degrees can lead to an average reduction of 63% in energy costs related to each wash cycle. This reduction is directly linked to the amount of energy needed to heat the water: the less you heat, the less your machine consumes.
It is true that hot water is generally more effective at dissolving dirt and grease. If your laundry is not very dirty, 20 degrees will be enough. And if it is dirty, you can always opt for a detergent – especially a liquid version – some of which are now designed to work at low temperatures.
It is also important to maintain your washing machine regularly to ensure its long-term efficiency. Low-temperature wash cycles can sometimes leave soap residue and encourage the growth of mould. To avoid all these problems, monthly cleaning at a higher temperature, combined with the use of specific products for machine maintenance, is recommended.
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