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Everything you need to know about the spin cycles, spinning and settings of your washing machine

Written by: Irma ten Napel

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If you do laundry regularly, you are undoubtedly familiar with terms such as spinning and centrifuging. But do you actually know exactly what these terms mean and how they affect the washing process? In this article, we will delve deeper into everything you need to know about spinning, centrifuging and the different settings of your washing machine. With this knowledge, you can not only wash more efficiently, but also enjoy a wonderfully scented wash . So from now on, you can do your laundry with even more knowledge and confidence!

What is spinning and centrifuging?

Let’s start with the basics: what do we mean by RPM and spin? Simply put, RPM is the number of revolutions your washing machine’s drum makes per minute during the spin cycle. Spinning is the process of squeezing the water out of your clothes through these rapid rotations.


The number of revolutions per minute (RPM) determines how much moisture is removed from your clothes. The higher the spin speed, the drier your laundry will come out of the machine. Most modern washing machines have a maximum spin speed of 1400 to 1600 RPM, although there are also models available with lower or higher speeds.

Choosing the right spin speed

Now that you know what spin and spin cycles are, it is important to understand how to choose the right spin speed for different types of laundry. It is not always wise to spin at the highest speed. This can cause wear and damage to certain fabrics.


For most cotton clothes and towels, a high spin speed of 1200 to 1400 RPM is suitable. This ensures that they come out of the machine relatively dry, which means they dry faster on the washing line or in the dryer. However, for more delicate fabrics such as wool, silk and synthetics, it is better to choose a lower spin speed, usually around 600 to 800 RPM. This helps to prevent shrinkage, distortion and damage to the fibres.

The different settings of your washing machine

In addition to setting the correct spin speed, most modern washing machines also offer different settings or programs for specific types of laundry. These settings not only adjust the spin speed, but also factors such as water temperature, wash time and the number of rinses.

Here are some common settings you may encounter on your washing machine:


  • Cotton: This setting is suitable for sturdy cotton laundry and is usually washed at a higher temperature with a high spin speed.
  • Synthetics: Use this setting for clothes made of synthetic fabrics such as polyester and nylon. It washes at a lower temperature with a moderate spin speed to minimize wear.
  • Wool/Silk: Designed for delicate fabrics, this setting uses a low temperature, minimal agitation and low spin speed to prevent damage.
  • Quick/Short: If you want to wash lightly soiled clothes quickly, this program is ideal. It uses a shorter washing time and a moderate spin speed.
  • Eco/Economic: This setting reduces energy consumption by washing at a lower temperature and using less water. It may take longer than a regular wash cycle.

Tips for optimal use of your washing machine

Now that you know more about spin cycles, spinning and the different settings of your washing machine, here are some more tips to get the most out of your laundry routine:

  1. Sort your laundry by colour, fabric type and degree of soiling before washing. This helps prevent discolouration and damage.
  2. Always follow the washing instructions on the labels of your clothes. Here you will find information about the recommended washing temperature, the spin speed and any special treatments.
  3. Do not overfill your washing machine. Overloading can lead to poor washing results and damage your clothes. As a rule of thumb, fill the drum about three quarters full.
  4. Use the correct amount of detergent according to the instructions on the packaging. Too much detergent can lead to soap residue on your clothes, while too little detergent will not get your laundry clean.
  5. Clean your washing machine regularly to prevent the build-up of detergent residue and bacteria. Run an empty wash cycle on the highest temperature once a month.
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Conclusion

Spinning and spinning are essential parts of the washing process that help to remove moisture from your clothes and reduce drying time. By choosing the right spin speed and washing setting for different types of laundry, you can not only achieve the best washing results, but also keep your clothes looking good for longer.


With this information and tips, you are now fully prepared to use your washing machine with confidence and to take optimum care of your laundry. Good luck with your next wash!

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