Steam functions in washing machines used to be an efficient feature that could rejuvenate your clothes. Today, both front load and top load washing machines across a wide range of budgets come equipped with steam cycles that can tackle grease, allergens, bacteria and deep stains without the need for pre-soaking or harsh chemicals. With this feature you can easily see the real difference in their everyday laundry results. Also, fabrics come out fresher, colours stay brighter, and that grey tinge on white shirts actually disappears. If better results with less effort sound right for your home, explore the advanced washing machines covered in this guide.
How Does a Steam Cycle Remove Tough Stains From Clothes?
What a steam cycle does differently is penetrate fabric fibres directly rather than just washing around them. The steam loosens the bond between a stain and the fabric at a microscopic level which is why it works on grease, sweat, and tough food stains in a way that a standard hot wash often does not. With a regular wash, heavily dirty items usually need pre soaking or a second cycle. Steam removes that step and the moisture from the steam saturates the fabric quickly and evenly. For households with allergy sufferers or young children, the sanitising wash settings powered by steam make a proper difference. Steam at the right temperature will kill bacteria and common allergens that cannot be fully removed in the standard warm cycle.
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