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The Truth About Washer Cycles: What You’re Actually Choosing

  • mike7365
  • Feb 10
  • 1 min read

All those buttons and cycles aren’t just for show. Using the right setting can save water, energy, and wear on clothes.


Quick Wash = Best for small loads or light soil.


Heavy Duty= Great for towels or jeans, but rough on delicates.


Bulky/Deep Fill= Adds extra water for comforters.


Use each cycle with intention—and skip “extra rinse” unless you truly need it.


[Need help programming or maintaining your machine? ASC USA techs can help]


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