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The Laundry Pro 2.0 System does not release into the water any type of harmful chemicals or agents that will harm clothes, the washer, or the environment. The
tables below are answers to common laundry questions compiled by the washing machine manufacturers.
Issue
White / Dark spots or stains
Issue
White / Dark spots or stains
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White clothing turning grey
over time
Holes in clothing after wash
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Common Cause
Grease from agitator bearing or seal
Fabric softener
Iron, Magnesium in the source water
Perfume or body spray/ lotion
Overloaded
Oils from rags or towels used to clean up spills
Filter on washer needs cleaned and/or replaced
Common Cause
Low water
Excessive chlorine in source water
Dried detergent in washer coming o
Mixing of colors
Bleach
Contaminates in water
Overloading the washer
Chemicals (Bleach)
Other clothing – contact with zippers, exposed
underwire, objects not removed from clothing, etc.
Mechanical – getting caught in the gap between the
drum and door seal. Damaged inner tub surface.
Solution
Grease from top load agitators can leak and deposit on clothing during
wash. Older machines are more prone to this due to age.
Fabric softeners, the will leave a greasy stain if it comes into contact with
clothing before FULLY diluted in water. Never pour directly on clothing.
Minerals can cause clothes to stain. The LP Pre- lter may help for
excessive minerals.
Perfumes, body sprays or lotions contain chemicals that can cause stains.
Reduce the amount of clothes being washed.
Wash separately. Make sure no oily residue is left in the washer as this will
get on clothes in the next load.
Some washers contain water lters that need regular maintenance. If
applicable, make sure the lter is clean or replace as needed. Contaminates
from the lter have been known to leach out and stain clothing.
Solution
Adjust the water level.
Adding the LP Pre- lter can help remove excessive chlorine from
the source water.
Detergents can dry inside the washer. On the drum, under the
agitator, between the inner and outer drum. When this dried
detergent breaks free and contacts clothing, staining can occur.
Whites should never be washed with other colors. Even light-
colored clothing can transfer dyes, which will cause whites to grey.
If the source water is hard, bleach can react with some minerals in
the water.
Well water is more prone to issues than city water as it's not treated
or regulated. Installing a LP Pre- lter can help with some source
water issues.
Front load washers are especially susceptible since they only use
a small amount of water. Reduce the amount of clothing in the
washer.
Do not permit clothing to come into contact with bleaching or
other harsh chemicals.
Remove objects from clothing before wash.
This may require a washer repair service call to correct.