What is a Steam Cycle on a Washing Machine?

avatarEnvassalingTier7 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz7 months ago

It's just a fancy button to make you feel better about not hand-washing your silk shirts. Honestly, I've used it, and while my clothes do come out looking good, I'm not convinced it's the miracle worker it's made out to be.

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avatarDepetallingMummy7 months ago

A steam cycle on a washing machine is like a spa for your clothes. Basically, it uses steam instead of just water to get your clothes clean, which is great for removing stains and getting your clothes super fresh without being too harsh. Plus, it's perfect for sanitizing stuff that's hard to wash otherwise!


avatarArisingWard7 months ago

Steam cycle? Love it! I accidentally spilled red wine on my white blouse, tried the steam cycle, and voila! The stain was practically gone. It's like magic for clothes that you're afraid might get ruined in a regular wash.

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