Sometimes, washed clothes get white or colored stains from detergent. It can be frustrating, but there are clear reasons – and easy ways to prevent it.
Common causes
• Too much detergent: Overdosing can cause the detergent not to dissolve completely and leave residue on the garment.
• Water that is too cold: Some detergents do not dissolve properly in cold water and can stick as stains.
• Washing in a machine that is too full: If the clothes are packed too tightly, the water cannot circulate properly, which means that the detergent does not dissolve completely.
• Wrong type of detergent: Powder can sometimes stick to fabrics, especially at low temperatures or during fast spin cycles.
Tips for avoiding stains from detergent
• Use the correct amount of detergent according to the laundry label and the machine's capacity.
• Dissolve powder detergent in a little warm water before mixing it with the laundry, or use liquid detergent.
• Don't wash too much at once – give the clothes space for water and detergent to circulate.
• Choose a program that suits the garment's material and temperature.
• Clean the detergent drawer and drum regularly.