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Limescale washing machine

Lime deposits in the washing machine are caused by the combination of heat, water and lime particles. The limescale in the tap water adheres to the heating element of the washing machine, requiring more energy to heat the water. In the worst case, your washing machine breaks down and you need a new heating element. You can prevent limescale deposits in the washing machine, which can save you a lot of money.

Anti-limescale agents

Anti-limescale agents can help prevent limescale deposits in your washing machine. The costs are higher with hard water, because it contains more lime.

Add detergent

Most more expensive detergents contain anti-limescale agents, which help you get your laundry clean and immediately prevent limescale formation. You must pay close attention to the dosage advice, as this can differ considerably depending on the water hardness in your region.

Was not too hot

The combination of heat, water and lime particles creates limescale in the washing machine. If you regularly wash hot, you are more likely to suffer from limescale. Therefore, wash at low temperatures between 20°C and 40°C.

Prevent limescale with an anti-limescale system

Limescale deposits in the washing machine are the result of hard water. Anti-limescale products and paying attention to your washing habits partly help prevent limescale. But you can usually only avoid limescale if you use an Amfa4000® anti-limescale system. With an anti-limescale system such as the Amfa4000® you ensure that fewer limescale crystals form and do not adhere to the parts. This way you can ensure that your washing machine lasts longer at low costs.

Advice on limescale

For all your questions about preventing limescale in your washing machine, please contact the Waterontharder.com advisors at service@waterontharder.com or visit our page with frequently asked questions.

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