Laundry may be a stressful experience for some, but a fairly easy chore for others. Part of what makes it stressful for some is unproductive cleaning due to the incorrect use of dryer cycles. Using the wrong dryer cycle may have an effect on the quality of your clothes.
You will naturally want to keep your clothes looking new for as long as possible. One way to ensure this is to make sure that you dry them using the right dryer cycle. If you are one that is stressed out by laundry day, it may feel like trying to understand cycle terms is like trying to understand a foreign language. To make things easier for you, here are some of the terms, decoded.
Laundry Day Common Dryer Cycles, Explained for You
1 – Regular Cycle
This setting should be used for the items that are made of the toughest materials. Items like sheets and bedding, sweatpants, towels and denim jeans are examples of items that will be dried using this type of cycle as it is the hottest one out of all.
2 – Automatic Cycle
The heat that is used in the automatic cycle is also the hottest, however, the machine is built to detect when your clothes have been fully dried. It will shut off when the dryness monitor inside the machine has sensed that the clothes are dry.
3 – Permanent Press Cycle
Permanent press cycles work for synthetic clothing materials such as rayon, nylon, spandex and polyester. This drying cycle is meant to help prevent wrinkles from forming on these clothing items.
4 – Air Fluff Cycle
The name of this cycle is exactly how the clothes will be dried. This type of cryer cycle does not use any heat to dry the clothing items and instead just moves around room temp air. The downside to this cycle is that it will not fully dry the items, and you will often need to still hang them out in the sun to fully dry. The advantage is that this cycle is great for somewhat delicate items and those that may shrink under heat.
5 – Delicate Cycle
This cycle uses a heat setting that is much lower than the other dryer cycles. This type of cycle will work well for high-performance fabrics, including sportswear and upholstery. Items made from these materials may get damaged if they are dried using the hotter dry cycles. This is why choosing to segregate the delicate items that need to be handled with more care and using the delicate (or sometimes known as the “gentle” cycle) on them will be a good idea.
Keep in mind that choosing the right dryer cycle will ensure that your clothes will be kept in good condition for longer.
Conclusion
Although this is not an all-inclusive list of dryer cycles, these are the most commonly used. Getting to know these dryer cycles will help you make an easy job of washing your laundry. If all else fails, buying a new dryer is a great idea. To better understand the dryer options, asking the attendant at the store will help you work out the nitty gritty.
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