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  2. Are You Loading Your Top-Loading Washing Machine The ... - AOL

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    Most top-load washing machines have a capacity of about 3 to 4 cubic feet and can handle up to 12 pounds of laundry. To determine load size when selecting a wash cycle, choose "medium" if the drum ...

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    Step 3: Start your top-load washer by setting your machine to a cleaning cycle if it has one. If not, choose a bulky items cycle and warm water and start the machine. If not, choose a bulky items ...

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    From cleaning white shoes to removing gum from clothes, these are the 10 cleaning tips that caught your attention the most in 2024. Our Readers' 10 Most-Clicked Cleaning Conundrums of 2024 Skip to ...

  5. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Staber Industries released the System 2000 washing machine, which is the only top-loading, horizontal-axis washer to be manufactured in the United States. The hexagonal tub spins like a front-loading machine, using only about one-third as much water as conventional top-loaders.

  6. Laundry symbol - Wikipedia

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    A bar under the tub signifies a gentler treatment in the washing machine. A double bar signifies very gentle handling. A hand in the tub signifies that only (gentle) hand washing (not above 40 °C) is allowed. A cross through washtub means that the textile may not be washed under normal household conditions.

  7. Laundry - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, 19th-century inventors further mechanized the laundry process with various hand-operated washing machines to replace tedious hand rubbing against a washboard. Most involved turning a handle to move paddles inside a tub. Then some early-20th-century machines used an electrically powered agitator. Many of these washing machines were ...