niclonnic
Well-known member
I have an interesting question to ask.
Whenever I wash towels in my LG WM2650HWA front-load steam washer, I have a tendency to wash them on the Sanitary cycle. Sometimes, I wash them on the Cotton/Normal cycle, but select the Steam option. Both cycles take about 2 hours to complete, which is why I tend to wash towels toward the end of the day.
But today was a little different. My dad's girlfriend washed the towels on the normal cycle, but with hot water. My dad told me that it takes an enormous amount of energy to do a 2-hour Sanitary wash. Then, his girlfriend stated that we should wash them on Sanitary only if there is blood or poop on them. So I decided that from now on, I'll use the Sanitary cycle only if it's absolutely necessary.
Do you agree with me on this?
Whenever I wash towels in my LG WM2650HWA front-load steam washer, I have a tendency to wash them on the Sanitary cycle. Sometimes, I wash them on the Cotton/Normal cycle, but select the Steam option. Both cycles take about 2 hours to complete, which is why I tend to wash towels toward the end of the day.
But today was a little different. My dad's girlfriend washed the towels on the normal cycle, but with hot water. My dad told me that it takes an enormous amount of energy to do a 2-hour Sanitary wash. Then, his girlfriend stated that we should wash them on Sanitary only if there is blood or poop on them. So I decided that from now on, I'll use the Sanitary cycle only if it's absolutely necessary.
Do you agree with me on this?