Many people prefer to use liquid detergent instead of traditional washing powder.
However, if you add it to a compartment not intended for it, it can lead to the breakdown of the washing machine.
Let's figure out which compartment of the household appliance is intended for pouring washing gel.
Where to pour washing gel
Let's start with the fact that manufacturers of household appliances often write in the instructions which compartment is intended for what.
However, if you don’t have the instructions at hand or you’re washing for the first time in an unfamiliar place, it’s worth finding out what the symbols on the detergent compartment mean.
The number 1 or I indicates the pre-wash compartment.
The number II or 2 is what you need. This is the main wash compartment, and this is where you need to pour the gel.
The third compartment, marked with a star or flower, is for the air conditioner.
It is also possible to pour liquid detergent directly into the drum. However, this is not possible in all washing machines.