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Cybrvanr

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Perhaps, many of you here "modify" your washers' cycles by changing the timer, and moving it to specific settings to achieve your own special results. I have done this with the timer on my little Whirlpool portable.

The washer normally has a 10 minute wash, and a 4 minute rinse cycle on the normal wash setting. What I typically do is start the machine on normal wash, let it fill up and agitate for about 2 minutes, then I turn the time off with a full tub and let the wash soak for another 2 minutes or so. I then start the timer back up to go through it's complete procedure. I typically use the warm/warm water temperature settings. After the complete cycle is over with, I like to give the clothes an extra cold-water rinse to get out any remaining soap. Since there's no second rinse cycle, I will set the timer to "wash" and the water temperature to cold and let it fill and agitiate for about 4-5 minutes. I then set the timer to spin/drain. Once that's finished, my "custom cycle" is done and I'll dry the clothes.

Yes, it does take a little attention to the machine to start, stop and reset the timer.....then again, I could always build a custom timer like Unimatic did! If you were desiging a timer for a washing machine, what type of interesting, unique cycles would you make the machine do?
 
well, i do the same with my big whirlpool, somethings need a wash at regular speed but don't need a long spin, so i let it go through the wash on normal till it gets to spin, then switch it to Perma Press Spin and let it complete. Sometimes, if i have things that are partcularly heavy, like a full load of towels, i let it finish and then run the cycle again with no soap, just to make sure their soap free. I hate it when the last spin water is still soapy. If i was designing a timer, i would have a seperate Towel cycle with maybe 3 rinses and an extended spin. I don't really like modern washing machines, they have to many 'Energy and Water saving features' that stop clothes from being washed and rinsed properly.
 

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