Think about 60C as a hot wash and 90C as a very hot wash.
Hot water temperature in washing machine. This means each time you wash your load using hot water theres an additional cost to you to heat up the water whereas cold water doesnt require any heating. When to Use Warm Water For man-made fibers knits and jeans use warm water 90F. Check your washer manual and your home water heater settings for specifics.
As strange as it may sound a lot of water temperature issues are the result of kinked supply hoses. In general natural fabrics like wool silk satin and synthetic fabrics like polyester can be washed at 30C. Hot water is typically about 130 degrees Fahrenheit or warmer.
Between 90 and 110 degrees is considered warm water. Cotton and linen can be washed at 60C. Pros Kills bacteria germs and viruses.
This wash setting is also highly recommended for washing towels and bedding but obviously this setting is going to increase running costs as the higher the temperature the higher the cost. Hot water is most often 10 degrees colder when it arrives at your machine from when it leaves your hot water heater. Hot water is most often 10 degrees colder when it arrives at your machine from when it leaves your hot water heater.
Hot Water Levels This top-loading washing machine with inbuilt heater heats up water at 6 different levels so that each type of stain like mild mud ink spots oil bloodstains are thoroughly cleaned at. If in doubt use a Mixed Load programme or 40C temperature setting. 60C is the perfect temperature for killing bacteria viruses and removing stains.
Washing on hotter temperatures can be said to give superior results compared to lower temperatures. Hot temperatures like 60 degrees Celsius will also clean the washing machine quite well and stop mould and bacteria from multiplying in the drum. Avoid washing items such as these in bulk to decrease the number of bacteria in each wash and remember to regularly disinfect your machine.