Let`s talk about the prewash cycle!
As far as I know a prewash is especially useful when a washload has a high content of pigment dirt or oils, as part of it is flushed out before the actual wash cycle and thus chances of redepositing of dissolved soil are lessened.
Due to environmental concerns the prewash cycle which used to be a normal part of the wash cycle of FLs in the past has fallen out of favor a long time ago.
I think in the 60s the prewash usually had a high water level of warm water and then after a drain only it was followed by a more economical low water level main wash.
In the 70s both the pre- and main wash tended to be low water to be more economical but low water was still a lot so there was still plenty of dilution of the dirt going on even if a spin between pre and main wash still wasn`t possible or desirable.
My "modern" 17 years old Miele of course has very low water levels for both pre and main wash but it does at least a short burst of spin between which is a brilliant way to lessen the amount of dirt to be carried over to the main wash.
I wish it would do a longer low speed spin instead, but still appreciate what it does.
So what do you think of using the prewash these days, and if you like to use it what exactly does your machine do?
Does it spin between pre and main wash?
I think if it doesn`t and has super low water levels on both then there`s not much point in using it.
As far as I know a prewash is especially useful when a washload has a high content of pigment dirt or oils, as part of it is flushed out before the actual wash cycle and thus chances of redepositing of dissolved soil are lessened.
Due to environmental concerns the prewash cycle which used to be a normal part of the wash cycle of FLs in the past has fallen out of favor a long time ago.
I think in the 60s the prewash usually had a high water level of warm water and then after a drain only it was followed by a more economical low water level main wash.
In the 70s both the pre- and main wash tended to be low water to be more economical but low water was still a lot so there was still plenty of dilution of the dirt going on even if a spin between pre and main wash still wasn`t possible or desirable.
My "modern" 17 years old Miele of course has very low water levels for both pre and main wash but it does at least a short burst of spin between which is a brilliant way to lessen the amount of dirt to be carried over to the main wash.
I wish it would do a longer low speed spin instead, but still appreciate what it does.
So what do you think of using the prewash these days, and if you like to use it what exactly does your machine do?
Does it spin between pre and main wash?
I think if it doesn`t and has super low water levels on both then there`s not much point in using it.