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Cold - the machine heats the water as required (just as a washing machine does)
Yes you can. 1c vinegar in a large load of HOT water.
In general it depends solely on the temp setting on your hot water heater.
No, its more energy efficient.
because hot water kills more germs than washing it with cold water soap is also needed to kill more germs
The washing machine does not heat water. It brings hot water in from the hot water heater. They are usually hooked into the same water supply as your shower and sinks.
There are a few reasons why your washing machine is not filling up with hot water. A tube could be plugged. There may also be an issue with the hot water heater. Have a professional check the machine.
Letter H is stamped out on back of washing machine above or beside correct inlet for hot water.
Washing machines get water from your plumbing, if it is hot, then it costs you to run your hot water heater to heat up the water.
A dish washing machine is enclosed, so there is less risk of scalding, and a higher temperature is best to clean the dishes. Whilst dish washing at the sink is best with hot water, the water must be cool enough not to scald your hands.
A dish washing machine is enclosed, so there is less risk of scalding, and a higher temperature is best to clean the dishes. Whilst dish washing at the sink is best with hot water, the water must be cool enough not to scald your hands.
Cold - the machine heats the water as required (just as a washing machine does)
To remove mold from a washing machine start by washing the inside of the washing machine with a mixture of 1/2 a cup of baking soda, 1/2 a cup white vinegar, and 1 gallon of hot water. Use a stiff bristled brush to wash the inside drum of the machine. Then place some bleach in the machine and run the washer using the hot water setting.
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Because you have the water inlets switched. It happens once in awhile after winterizing or replacing a machine.
What ever your hot water tank is set at -- must likely not more than 120 degrees I set hot water tanks at about 110 degrees
Raise the room temperature, or place a hot water bottle inside the machine, and allow the ice to melt in the pipes. Hopefully, the plastic pipes will take the expansion from the ice and not spring a leak.