10 common washing machine mistakes: Are you making them? | CHOICE (2024)

Do you ever think about your laundry routine? No, not the "why does this never end?" – but the way you do it.

Most of us do the laundry on autopilot: shove the clothes in, chuck in some detergent, turn the dial, press the button, try not to look at the mountain of dirty clothes that just keeps growing...

Your methods may be working well enough, but many of us unknowingly make some common mistakes that can affect the quality of our wash and how efficiently our machines work.

Our resident whitegoods expert Ashley Iredale knows a thing or two about washing machines – he and our lab team have been testing them for years, so he knows what works and what doesn't.

Here are the top 10 washing machine mistakes that Ash says you should avoid.

1. Choosing the wrong program

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Ashley Iredale puts washing machines through the wringer in our labs.

Every washing machine has particular settings for particular types of loads.

Yes, reading the instruction manual is deathly boring, but it's a good idea so you know which cycle is right for which load, rather than using the same old setting out of habit.

"If you use too gentle a program for a full load or heavily soiled laundry, your clothes won't come out clean," says Ash.

"Conversely, if you use too robust a program, you might damage delicate materials, reduce the life of your clothes and shrink woollens.

"Typically there are only one or two programs that are capable of washing to the full capacity of the appliance – gentle or quick programs might only be capable of washing a couple of kilos at a time."

2. Washing in warm water

Think you're getting a significantly better clean by washing your laundry in warm water?

Think again, says Ash.

"A warm wash will be more effective than a cold wash, but the difference is marginal – and getting smaller given our modern, enzyme-based detergents," he says.

"It's also worth noting that in global terms, the 'cold' water in Australia isn't really all that cold.

"Given the marginal benefit of warm over cold, you're better off saving the energy used to heat your wash water."

A warm wash will be more effective than a cold wash, but the difference is marginal

Ashley Iredale, CHOICE washing machine expert

As for your woollens, it's always best to stick to cold water.

"When fibres like wool are spun and manufactured, they tend to stretch out a bit (like a spring) and will stay that way while in a stable, sweater form," says Ash.

"The heat in a hot wash will reactivate the springiness of the fibres, so they will contract back into their pre-manufactured, pre-stretched form.

"The good news is you may be able to salvage a shrunken sweater by packing it out with material to re-stretch it, and leaving it to dry slowly in the shade."

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Separate your whites to avoid colour run.

3. Mixing whites and non-colourfast items

When you're in a rush, it's tempting to chuck all your whites and colours in together.

But if the colours run and ruin your load, it can be a massive hassle to fix – assuming the affected items are even salvageable.

"There are products that claim to draw the colour out of your inadvertently dyed white clothes– though these are hardly a miracle cure," Ash says.

"Your other options are repeatedly washing the clothing in the hope that the colour will come out of it eventually, or 'leaning into' the stain and dying the items black."

4. Paying extra for features you don't need

Before you splurge on the latest washing machine with all the bells and whistles, or one with a super-large capacity, ask yourself whether you actually need it.

"Everyone's needs will be different," says Ashley.

"If you're a chef or mechanic, you may need a 90°C steam program to get your work gear clean.

"If you have challenges with mobility or dexterity, you may benefit from an auto detergent dosing system (to save you from having to fill your machine with detergent every time) or if you have multiple loads to do in a day, you might need a very fast cycle.

"Think about what you will and won't use – and don't pay for what you don't need."

5. Using too much detergent

Are you guilty of adding an extra dash of detergent to a particularly dirty load of washing?

Or are you a stickler for the rules and always apply exactly the recommended amount?

Either way, says Ashley, you may just be doing your clothing – and your machine – more harm than good.

"We've found you can get a great wash with a fraction of the recommended detergent dose," he says.

You can get a great wash with a fraction of the recommended detergent dose

Ashley Iredale, CHOICE whitegoods expert

And using too much detergent isn't justunnecessary, it can actually cause problems: "Not only are you wasting money, you can end up with an overload of suds in your washing machine, causing it to lock up or sustain other damage," says Ashley.

"You may also end up with detergent residue in your clothes, which looks bad and can cause skin irritation."

But it's not just your skin that could suffer if you overdo the detergent.

"It can also contribute to the buildup of scrud, a gunky, waxy build-up that can leave marks on your clothes and cause problems for your washing machine," explains Ashley.

"And pumping more chemicals down the drain can contribute to algal blooms and other problems in our waterways."

6. Assuming a pricier detergent will get your clothes cleaner

Not all detergents are created equal. But the results of our laundry detergent reviews suggest that their recommended retail price has very little to do with their performance.

"Look for a detergent that does a good job," Ashley says.

"As with many products, we've found price doesn't correlate with performance, and if you shop wisely you can get a great wash for a fraction of the cost of the leading products."

7. Using fabric softener

Fabric softener can leave your clothes smelling fresh and feeling soft. But, according to Ashley, that's where any benefits stop.

"It doesn't contribute to cleaning because, for it to work, it has to remain behind in the fabric," he says. "So it's technically re-soiling your clothes with petrochemicals, which you'll then wear against your skin."

Fabric softeners also have three other nasty side effects.

"They reduce the water absorbency of fabric, which is really bad news for towels and cloth nappies," says Ashley.

Fabric softeners reduce the water absorbency of fabric, which is really bad news for your towels

Ashley Iredale, CHOICE whitegoods expert

"Worse still, they reduce the effectiveness of fire retardancy on clothes, so even though they all have pictures of cute babies on the bottles, they're an absolute no-no for children's sleepwear.

"Fabric softeners also contribute to scrud build-up in your washing machine, potentially causing damage."

8. Not loading the washing machine properly

Do you overload your machine with dirty laundry? Or put too little in for the program? If so, says Ashley, your efforts may backfire.

"Too little and you're wasting detergent, water and energy by not using your machine efficiently," he says. "Too much and your clothes might not get clean, or you may reduce the lifespan of your machine.

"However, we've found very few people actually fill their machines to capacity. You'll know when you have because you can barely get the door shut.

"But most people only wash three to four kilograms of clothes at a time."

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A laundry bag will lengthen the lifespan of your delicates.

9. Not putting delicates in a laundry bag

If you aren't putting your delicates (such as bras) into a separate washing bag, you may want to start.

That's because delicate clasps, clips and underwires take a beating in the wash and can get misshapen and damaged.

"Those same clips can also damage other items in the wash, or get caught in seals," says Ashley.

"It can also cause damage to underwire and moulded cups and you'll definitely reduce the lifespan of these undergarments."

10. Closing the door between washes

This may go against your instincts, but our washing machine expert recommends leaving the door or lid open between washes to give the washer some much-needed air.

Otherwise you run the risk of letting mould build up – and a stinky, musty washing machine will hardly leave you with the freshest load of laundry.

It can also damage your washer. "Rubber seals may deteriorate over time and not seal as well," says Ashley, "and it can lead to bad smells, discolouration and mould spores spreading throughout your house."

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FAQs

10 common washing machine mistakes: Are you making them? | CHOICE? ›

Water has stopped draining from your washing machine

This is one of the most common washing machine problems, and the answer usually lies in the drain hose, which works with the drain pump to siphon water out of the washing machine drum when that part of the cycle is completed.

What is the most common fault on a washing machine? ›

Water has stopped draining from your washing machine

This is one of the most common washing machine problems, and the answer usually lies in the drain hose, which works with the drain pump to siphon water out of the washing machine drum when that part of the cycle is completed.

What usually fails on a washing machine top loader? ›

For top-load, direct-drive washers (washers whose lid doesn't lock during the wash portion of the cycle), a bad clutch, worn clutch band or broken drive block could prevent the basket from spinning. A broken motor coupler, failed lid switch or bad timer could also prevent this type of washer from spinning.

How do I figure out what's wrong with my washing machine? ›

Here are some things you can check before calling for repairs:
  1. First, make sure the washing machine's hose isn't kinked or pinched.
  2. Next, check if anything is blocking the washing machine's drainage pump. ...
  3. You could be using too much detergent. ...
  4. If your washing machine still won't drain, it's time to call a repairman.
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What is the most common problem with a washing machine front loader? ›

Most notably, they're prone to mold, mildew, and odor. That's because the rubber gasket around the door, which keeps water inside during a wash cycle, traps this water after a cycle and creates a damp environment that allows mold and mildew to thrive.

What will mess up a washing machine? ›

CLOTHING. Your washing machine can only handle so many clothes, so be conscious of how much you're shoving in there. Overstuffing the machine can cause extreme damage to the suspension and bearings. Again, check the user's guide to see how many pounds your machine can handle.

What are four of the common mistakes people make when using a washing machine? ›

Continue reading to explore five common mistakes that damage your washer you should avoid.
  • Overloading the Washer. ...
  • Underloading the Washer. ...
  • Failing to Clean the Machine. ...
  • Using the Wrong Detergent. ...
  • Running the Machine When You're Not There.
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What throws a washer off balance? ›

Overloading or Underloading the Machine

While overloading can strain and unbalance the drum, underloading can cause items to cluster on one side during the spin, creating a lopsided situation. So, to keep things balanced, stick to the recommended load size, which is usually about three-quarters full!

How long should a top load washer last? ›

Typically a washing machine lasts 10-13 years. Top-loading washers typically last a few years longer than their front-loading brethren. If you use a stacked washer/dryer combo, you may have to replace both if one starts acting up. Proper maintenance will likely help your washer last for over 15 years.

Which is better top-loader with agitator or without? ›

Agitators are known for providing excellent cleaning power because they use motion to help break up dirt particles. This makes them great for heavy-duty cleaning and ideal for people who are always outside. Non-agitator models have a larger capacity, are more efficient, and are gentler on delicate clothes.

How do I make sure my washer is balanced? ›

Open the door and evenly distribute the load, avoiding heavy items on one side. If your machine has an adjustable weight balance, use it. If not, manually adjust the load. Start a spin cycle and observe for any wobbling or excessive vibration.

Can I spin and wash at the same time? ›

A: Yes however you should not drain the washtub side before the spin side. Keep it off of drain while washing. The spin side will drain regardless but when you turn the drain nozzle control for the washer it could back up into the spinnerside.

What parts fail in a washing machine? ›

9 Washing Machine Parts to Troubleshoot When Things Go Wrong
  • All Moving Parts Are Subject to Wear. ...
  • The Washing Machine Motor. ...
  • The Washing Machine Agitator. ...
  • The Washing Machine Drive Belt. ...
  • The Washing Machine Drum & Bearings. ...
  • The Washing Machine Hoses & Filters. ...
  • The Washing Machine Door Switch. ...
  • The Drain Pump.
May 1, 2022

What usually breaks on a washing machine? ›

“If it stops spinning mid-cycle, the causes could be an overloaded drum, unbalanced laundry, excessive detergent, an unstable washing machine, or a blocked drain hose,” says Palmer-Smith, adding that “if the machine doesn't start turning at all, possible reasons include an improperly closed door, a broken catch on the ...

What is the most reliable brand of front load washers? ›

What front-load washer brand is the most reliable? The most reliable front-load washer brands include well-known appliance manufacturers such as Samsung, GE Appliances, and LG. Other appliance brands, such as Maytag, Whirlpool, and Electrolux, manufacture high-quality washing machines, including front-load models.

How do you diagnose a washing machine fault? ›

A fault code is displayed on the front of the machine as a combination of letters and lights or numbers. These fault codes vary from one manufacturer to another, so it can actually be just as helpful to watch your machine to diagnose where the fault is - such as in the drainage circuit or the heating circuit.

What is the average life of a washing machine? ›

Typically a washing machine lasts 10-13 years. Top-loading washers typically last a few years longer than their front-loading brethren. If you use a stacked washer/dryer combo, you may have to replace both if one starts acting up. Proper maintenance will likely help your washer last for over 15 years.

How do I reset a washing machine? ›

Washer Control Reset

To reset the electronic controls on your washer, shut off the circuit breaker or fuse to the washer or unplug the washer for 2 minutes. For models that have a timer control knob, turn the knob around and back to any position other than final spin for the interrupted cycle. Then, restore power.

Which washing machine has least problems? ›

Focus on trusted brands.

Brands like LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, and Bosch are often praised for their durable and high-performing washing machines.

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